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The Heartbeat of Leadership: Fostering Meaningful Relationship

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At the heart of leadership lies the profound ability to channel innate talents towards enriching the lives of others. A true leader, like John Rathje, Vice President, Information Services, and CIO at Kent State University, embodies this essence. It's not merely about personal prowess or skills, but rather the art of leveraging one's gifts to uplift and empower those around them. Leadership isn't a solitary journey; it's a commitment to nurturing the potential within oneself and harnessing it to positively impact the world. John Rathje exemplifies this by not only excelling in his role but by also embracing the responsibility to inspire and elevate others, epitomizing the core ethos of leadership: the altruistic use of one's talents to bless and elevate others.

Here’s more about John Rathje

Objective, professional and strategic leader. I seek outcomes which improve process, enhance user experience and reduce complexity. Operational excellence is the expectation.

Teams that think creatively and value difference and diversity energize me. I appreciate challenges that invite innovation, collaboration and fresh perspectives.

Prior to joining Kent State, John spent 15 years in informational technology roles in higher education. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Chancellor and CIO at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR). He also served as the Dean of Technology for Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Medicine and as the Director of Application Development and Support at Central Michigan University. In the private sector, John served as President and CEO of a technology advocacy firm and Co-Founder and President of Diversified Computer Group, Inc.

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At the heart of leadership lies the profound ability to channel innate talents towards enriching the lives of others. A true leader, like John Rathje, Vice President, Information Services, and CIO at Kent State University, embodies this essence. It's not merely about personal prowess or skills, but rather the art of leveraging one's gifts to uplift and empower those around them. Leadership isn't a solitary journey; it's a commitment to nurturing the potential within oneself and harnessing it to positively impact the world. John Rathje exemplifies this by not only excelling in his role but by also embracing the responsibility to inspire and elevate others, epitomizing the core ethos of leadership: the altruistic use of one's talents to bless and elevate others.

Here’s more about John Rathje

Objective, professional and strategic leader. I seek outcomes which improve process, enhance user experience and reduce complexity. Operational excellence is the expectation.

Teams that think creatively and value difference and diversity energize me. I appreciate challenges that invite innovation, collaboration and fresh perspectives.

Prior to joining Kent State, John spent 15 years in informational technology roles in higher education. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Chancellor and CIO at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR). He also served as the Dean of Technology for Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Medicine and as the Director of Application Development and Support at Central Michigan University. In the private sector, John served as President and CEO of a technology advocacy firm and Co-Founder and President of Diversified Computer Group, Inc.

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