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Have you met these innovators?

HPU Student, Lauren Strickler, Moderates Q&A Session with Russell Weiner

High Point University’s In-Residence Program provides students with extensive access to global leaders and innovators. All of the in-residence faculty below make regular visits to HPU or teach full-time on campus. Visit www.highpoint.edu/innovators for more information on the global leaders who educate and inspire students to dream big.

INNOVATOR IN RESIDENCE

Steve Wozniak Apple Computer Co-Founder

HPU students have.

HPU business administration major Lauren Strickler had the opportunity to moderate an hour-long Q&A session for students with Russell Weiner, CEO of Domino’s and HPU’s Corporate Executive in Residence.

“I think the biggest takeaway is that failure is good. Dr. Nido Qubein talks a lot about the difference between unproductive success and productive failure. I believe Mr. Weiner touched exactly on that during the session ... how a great leader is someone who is able to look at their failure and they’re able to learn from it.” –Lauren Strickler

Apple Computer

SPORTS EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE

Cynt Marshall

CEO of the Dallas Mavericks and Former Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at AT&T

ENTREPRENEUR IN RESIDENCE

Marc Randolph Netflix Co-Founder

JOURNALIST IN RESIDENCE

Byron Pitts Co-Anchor of ABC’s “Nightline”

TALENT ACQUISITION EXPERT IN RESIDENCE

Dee Ann Turner

Former Vice President for Talent at Chick-fil-A

CORPORATE EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE

Russell Weiner Domino’s CEO

SPORTS REPORTER IN RESIDENCE

Bob Ryan Famed Sportswriter for The Boston Globe; known as “the Quintessential American Sportswriter”

BROADCASTER IN RESIDENCE

Joe Michaels Director of NBC’s “TODAY” show for 22 years

Byron Pitts, Co-Anchor of ABC’s “Nightline” Works with HPU Students on the Art of Storytelling

Bryon Pitts, also known as HPU’s Journalist in Residence, has more than 20 years of experience as a news reporter and now works with HPU students across all majors. Focusing on the art of storytelling and emphasizing the importance of clear communication, he can regularly be found inside HPU’s state-of-the-art TV studio forming lasting relationships with students.

Former Chick-fil-A V.P. Mentors HPU Students on Acing the Interview

In a recent return to campus, Dee Ann Turner, HPU’s Talent Acquisition Expert in Residence, spoke to several student groups including members of the Strickland Women’s L.I.F.T. Fellowship Program, which provides networking, leadership, development, mentorship and coaching for female students interested in holding positions of leadership. She discussed three things she wished she had known before entering the world of work.

“The three truths to crush your career are mastering relationships, navigating landmines and self-development.” –Dee Ann Turner

Panther Pride!

Students have turned out in big ways to cheer on the Panthers both on the court, at the field and beyond. Below is a small glimpse at athletic accomplishments and news coming out of HPU so far this academic year:

Four Men’s Soccer Players Honored on All-Region Team

Not one ... not two ... not three, but FOUR Panthers were honored on United Coaches All-Region teams! Four members ties the second-most players named to All-Region teams in the program’s history. Seniors Holden Trent and Sebastian Chalbaud were selected to the All-South Second Team while junior Finn McRobb and freshman Jefferson Amaya were Third Team members.

High Point Women’s Volleyball Crowned 2022 Big South Champions!

It was an electric atmosphere in Millis Center as High Point Women’s Volleyball became the 2022 Big South Champions! The Panthers swept Campbell 3-0 to take the conference and earn themselves an automatic spot in the 2022 NCAA Tournament. Coach Ryan Meek on the win: “It is just a big team win. If you look up and down on our roster, everyone contributed. I think the coolest thing for me was our resilience.”

HPU Launches Division I Women’s Rowing Team

HPU has announced that women’s rowing will be added as the Panthers’ 17th NCAA Division I athletic program. The team becomes one of only three in the state, and one of six across Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Rowing is the perfect fit for High Point University with nearby Oak Hollow Lake serving as an amazing performance venue. The lake already plays home to HPU’s Club Rowing program, which has been in existence for decades.

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