
Trusted Voices explores the complex intersection of leadership and communication in higher education. Each episode, hosts Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin Hennessy chat with university presidents, industry thought leaders—and each other—about the latest news in the industry and the challenges and opportunities facing those in the most visible roles in higher ed.
Episodes

Thursday Jun 29, 2023
Ep. 05: Season 1 Recap: ‘Addressing the Tensions That We All Know Exist’
Thursday Jun 29, 2023
Thursday Jun 29, 2023
The inaugural season of Trusted Voices covered a lot of ground, full of unguarded conversations and actionable insights as we explored the intersection of higher ed leadership and communications. In the final episode of our first season, Teresa and Erin look back on the first season’s line-up of guests and reflect on what each brought to the podcast and to higher education in general. They share their to-be-read piles for the summer, their predictions for upcoming changes to higher ed and what they hope to accomplish in Season 2 this fall.

Thursday May 18, 2023
Ep. 04-B: What We Learned From Our Conversation with Valerie Sheares Ashby
Thursday May 18, 2023
Thursday May 18, 2023
Teresa and Erin are back to recap their conversation with Valerie Sheares Ashby, president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. In doing so, they discuss the skills necessary for effective leadership: the ability to make people feel heard, the art of a pivot, and the importance of knowing your strengths and the strengths of those around you.

Monday May 15, 2023
Monday May 15, 2023
President Valerie Sheares Ashby of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County joins Erin Hennessy and Teresa Valerio Parrot to discuss the impact of mentorship, the importance of building teams, and ways to judge genuine success.

Monday Mar 13, 2023
Ep. 03-B: The Big Takeaways from Our Conversation with Amy Privette Perko
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin Hennessy share their big takeaways from their conversation with Amy Privette Perko of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.

Monday Mar 06, 2023
Ep. 03-A: Amy Privette Perko—Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics
Monday Mar 06, 2023
Monday Mar 06, 2023
Amy Privette Perko of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics joins Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin Hennessy to discuss the NCAA’s new president, former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker; the rapidly evolving state of NIL; how the NCAA transfer window might impact the transfer of college credits for those student athletes—and much more.

Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
Ep 02-B: What We Learned from Our Conversation with Eric Hoover
Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
Teresa and Erin are back to recap their conversation with Eric Hoover, senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education. Along the way, they discuss the idea of—and challenges to—a collective marketing campaign to promote the value of a higher education, and the nuances surrounding test-optional admissions policies.

Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Ep 02-A: Eric Hoover, Senior Writer at the Chronicle of Higher Education
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Eric Hoover, Senior Writer at the Chronicle of Higher Education, joins Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin Hennessy to discuss higher ed's trust issues.

Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Ep 01-B: What We Learned From Our Conversation with Vincent Rougeau
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Teresa and Erin are back, recapping their conversation with Vincent Rougeau, president of the College of the Holy Cross. Rougeau’s path to a college presidency represents what may be becoming a new norm, as more college presidents come from untraditional places. Whereas provosts often ascended to the presidency, more and more are coming from student affairs, institutional advancement, and even avenues outside of higher ed. It all shows that, as the demands of these roles evolve and change, boards of trustees are increasingly willing to think differently about the skill sets required of candidates. And Rougeau’s career path is indicative of that, and his openness and honesty are also emblematic of a new kind of college leadership.