Building High-Trust Teams in Athletics and Education

High-trust teams outperform talented but divided groups every time. Throughout my career in higher education and athletics leadership, I’ve focused on building environments that value honesty, clarity, and mutual accountability. Trust develops when leaders consistently do what they say they will do. I’ve seen firsthand how intentional communication and shared goals help departments navigate challenges, drive performance, and strengthen culture. This leadership philosophy continues to guide my work today.

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