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Ken chats with Liz Cheron, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment & Dean of Undergraduate Admissions at Northeastern University, and former chair of NACAC's Admission Practices Committee. Liz shares a ton of great insights, including integrating design thinking into work, mastery of 24-hour trips to the West Coast and back, and why "admissions leadership and motherhood are not mutually exclusive."

Also, there is a reference to a duck.

Shout-outs & Links

David Burge, former NACAC president who tapped Liz on the shoulder to lead the Admissions Practices committee. Ronné Patrick Turner, former AVP for Enrollment at Northeastern"How I Built This with Guy Raz : NPR" podcast 

Rapid Descent

Liz's walkout song: Shake it Off by Taylor SwiftBest thing she's read lately: 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think by Laura VanderkamWhat she's eager to read next: The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan HeathFavorite thing to make in the kitchen: The Barefoot Contessa's Spicy Turkey Meatballs and Raisin Pecan Oatmeal cookiesWhat she uses to take and keep notes: Plum Planner, but still looking for the right pen. Memorable bit of advice: "What are the glass balls and rubber balls in your life? The rubber balls will always bounce back, but you need to keep the glass balls in the air."Bucket list: Running the Boston Marathon.


The ALP is supported by RHB. Music arranged by Ryan Anselment

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