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In this episode of Next Man Up, host Kareem Thomas speaks with Dr. Paul Cruz, a seasoned educator and former superintendent, about his journey in education, the challenges men of color face, and career advancement strategies. Dr. Cruz emphasizes the importance of mentorship, the need for an accepting culture in schools, and the evolving landscape of education in the age of AI and virtual learning. He shares personal anecdotes and insights on leadership, readiness for advancement, and the future of education.

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About Dr. Paul Cruz 

Dr. Paul Cruzserved as the co-director of the Cooperative Superintendency Program (CSP) and a Professor of Practice with the University of Texas at Austin.  The CSP doctoral program prepares future school superintendents and executive leaders.  He has 38 years of experience in K-12 education, working in many positions, including teacher, campus administrator, associate superintendent, chief schools officer, deputy commissioner at the Texas Education Agency, and superintendent of schools in the Austin ISD.  In the Austin ISD, he provided instructional leadership for approximately 81,000 students in more than 120 campuses with a workforce of over 11,500 employees. Dr. Cruz received his Ph.D. in educational leadership from the University of Texas at Austin and was a fellow in the CSP.  He received a Bachelor of Science degree in education from the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in English, and a Master of Science degree in educational administration from Corpus Christi State University.

About the Podcast

Next Man Up amplifies the voices and experiences of men of color in educational leadership. Hosted by Kareem Thomas, the podcast explores the triumphs, challenges, and pivotal moments that shape leaders breaking barriers and driving systemic change in education. Through candid conversations and expert insights, Next Man Up inspires listeners to embrace their unique power, build community, and foster mentorship. Whether you’re a current leader, aspiring changemaker, or ally, this podcast will empower you to step up and make an impact. The next man up could be you!

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