TRANSFORMED

Barbarians at the Higher Ed Table


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In this episode in the Presidential Series of TRANSFORMED, Dr. John Jackson – president of William Jessup University – lists many barbarians at the higher ed table, and even counts himself as one. He shares his FDA approach – flexible, distributed and accessible – that drives his leadership decisions at Jessup University, while running the institution like a business with a focused mission, understanding of their ideal customer, and an innovation imperative. 

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Dr. John Jackson

William Jessup University

Barbarians at the Gate, Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, 1989 ​

Grace Ambassador, Dr. John Jackson, 2023

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