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President Meade Speaks about Design Thinking in Action: Reimagining Leadership and Growth in Higher Ed

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鈥淚 would say that my most important contribution in higher education is demonstrating what women鈥檚 leadership can accomplish,鈥 said 51黑料鈥檚 President Elizabeth M. Meade in an interview with IngenioUs鈥揳 podcast dedicated to exploring the ideas and leadership shaping higher education.  

As higher education navigates shifting societal and governmental landscapes, strong, compassionate leadership has never been more crucial. In her interview, President Meade offered a candid and insightful perspective on what it takes to lead a college through change.  

She reflected on her journey at Cedar Crest, from her early days as a philosophy professor to her tenure as president of the institution. A proponent of Design Thinking, Meade has championed several transformative initiatives, including Laptops for Learners鈥揳 program dedicated to closing the digital divide鈥揳nd The Elaine and John Harmon Center for Leadership in Technology, which will launch the College鈥檚 computer science, cybersecurity, and data science majors.  

Meade also discussed a previous enrollment challenge鈥揳n issue many institutions across the United States face today. She approaches obstacles with strategy and resilience, emphasizing that, 鈥淲e can鈥檛 be afraid to keep going, to change, and to learn. The big driver of growth in me has been my willingness to pick myself up from setback and failure.鈥  

As more women鈥檚 colleges close their doors, Meade is committed to ensuring Cedar Crest remains a testament to their enduring importance. 鈥淭he world is a better place when women are at the table making decisions,鈥 she says, 鈥淲e need women at every table where every decision is being made, and they鈥檙e still not present at equitable levels. I want Cedar Crest to be able to show what we bring to the world when we put women in positions of leadership and influence.鈥 

Sharing a philosophy that has guided her since her days as a professor, Meade adds, 鈥淚f you want change to happen, you have to be willing to lead the change.鈥 Those words remain as relevant today as they were when she first stepped into the presidency eight years ago.  

Reflecting on the conversation, she said, 鈥淚 really enjoyed my conversation with IngenioUs. I welcome any opportunity to speak about the power of women鈥檚 leadership and the incredible things happening at Cedar Crest.鈥 

You can listen to President Meade鈥檚 full interview with IngenioUs .