Ken chats with Cornell LeSane, Vice President for Enrollment & Dean of Admissions at Allegheny College (Meadville, PA), and newly elected NACAC board director. We learn what a higher ed, a croquet match, and Downton Abbey have to do with each other, and also why you never turn around in racquetball.
Shout-outs & Links
- Nancy Beane and Ellen Deitrich, who "voluntold" Cornell to run for NACAC board.
- Mike Steidel, Dean of Admission at Carnegie Mellon
- Bill Elliot, VP emeritus at Carnegie Mellon
- Sue Stuebner, former EVP at Allegheny now President at Colby-Sawyer, who asked Cornell to join her in a HUGE presentation early in Cornell's tenure at Allegheny.
Rapid Descent
- Cornell's walkout song: Happy by Pharrell
- Best thing he's read lately: Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne
- What he's eager to read next: The Years That Matter Most by Paul Tough
- Favorite thing to make in the kitchen: Pancakes.
- What he uses to take and keep notes: Paper and pen agnostic: whatever notepad or journal book is available.
- Memorable bit of advice: "It's easier to catch bees with honey." (Bonus: "In God we trust. All others bring data.")
- Bucket list: Continue traveling and remain open to the possibility of where he might go. Russia was a wonderful surprise that happened that way.
The ALP is supported by RHB. Music arranged by Ryan Anselment