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In this week’s IngenioUs U episode, we sit down with Tracy Hartzler, President of Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), to explore how values-based leadership, strategic foresight, and collaborative innovation are transforming the community college landscape.

With a rich background in law, public policy, and finance,Tracy brings a distinctive lens to her role—one that is both deeply pragmatic and profoundly human. From launching bold multi-college collaborations and workforce initiatives like CHESS and UnMuddle to championing entrepreneurialapproaches to economic development through CNM Ingenuity, Tracy’s leadership is rooted in community, responsiveness, and relationships.

In this wide-ranging conversation, Tracy reflects on lessonslearned through the pandemic, the power of servant leadership, and why community colleges are poised to play a central role in addressing our nation’s most urgent challenges.

Whether you're curious about what’s next for higher ed orsimply looking for a refreshing example of grounded, visionary leadership—you’ll find it here.

🎧 Listen now to discover a community college president’s blueprint for leading with purpose, courage, and care.

Takeaways

Leadership is influenced by personal values and experiences.

Central New Mexico Community College serves a diverse student population.

The importance of ethical decision-making in leadership roles.

Collaboration among institutions can lead to improved processes.

UnMuddle Marketplace connects learners with workforce training opportunities.

Ingenuity focuses on entrepreneurship and economic development.

Women leaders face unique challenges but can thrive in supportive environments.

Resilience is key to navigating leadership challenges.

Community colleges play a vital role in workforce training and education.

Personalized education is essential for meeting individual learner needs.

Sound Bites

"I believe in ethical decision-making."

"I’m comfortable in the gray area."

"I’m proud to be a transitory leader."