SXSW EDU 2025
Beyond Impossible: How to Thrive in the Superintendency
Description:
Being a superintendent isn’t like previous roles; it is a completely different job that requires leaders to embrace new responsibilities and leave others behind. The very things that have made them successful in the past can morph into their kryptonite. Like all leadership passages, new superintendents must develop new skills and spend their time differently. They must embrace a new professional identity and leave behind work they loved and were good at. Learn more about these leadership passages and how we can start giving superintendents the support they need to succeed.
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Takeaways
- Like all leadership passages, new superintendents must develop new skills and spend their time differently.
- Superintendents must embrace a new professional identity and leave behind work they loved and were good at.
- Learn more about these leadership passages and how we can start giving superintendents the support they need to succeed.
Speakers
- Lindsay Whorton, President, The Holdsworth Center
- Marcelo Cavazos, Executive Superintendent-in-Residence, The Holdsworth Center
- Tory Hill, Superintendent, Channelview ISD
- Ginger Carrabine, Superintendent, Bryan ISD
Organizer
Melissa Ludwig, Senior Communications Manager, The Holdsworth Center
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