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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 25 MIN

Investing in Student Success: Loyola University Maryland CBO John Coppola on Meeting Evolving Needs

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John Coppola is vice president for finance and administration at Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore. In this episode, Coppola joins host Donna Schiele to talk about finding mentors in higher education, investing in initiatives that support student success, and participating in professional associations like NACUBO and EACUBO.   "There's no better opportunity to really get your finger on the pulse of what's going on in higher education than joining these associations and coming to the workshops or the annual meetings or whatever it might be," he says. Coppola emphasizes the value of networking and learning from peers at similar institutions through groups like NACUBO and EACUBO. He goes on to highlight the mentoring opportunities these organizations provide for emerging leaders and aspiring CBOs.   Join us for a conversation with John Coppola as he talks about adapting to meet the evolving needs of today's workforce, forging partnerships to expand academic program offerings, and preparing for record incoming-freshman classes.   Links Check out NACUBO's other podcasts! Career Conversations NACUBO in Brief

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