HETMA Presents… Chair to Chair: Troy Powers, Vice-Chair
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HETMA Board Chair and host Erin Maher-Moran sits down with Troy Powers, Vice Chair of HETMA and Director at Northwestern University, to trace his path from construction electrician to higher-ed AV leader, and why he believes education is the long-game solution to society’s toughest problems. Troy reflects on mission, basic research, and why higher ed doesn’t always get credit for world-changing innovations—then unpacks how he found his leadership lane inside HETMA.
October’s theme, “Road Work Ahead: Handling Failure,” comes alive through Troy’s unvarnished recap of the rain-soaked Northwestern Roadshow—complete with flooded tents, a late-night pig roast setup, and a dawn-of-day pivot that moved the entire showcase indoors in about an hour. He shares practical, pressure-tested lessons on making fast decisions, owning outcomes, and “being a goldfish” so the team can move forward. The conversation closes with HETMA’s ambitions to deepen sponsor–member connections and continue expanding globally, plus how to plug into the community now.
Topics Discussed
- From electrician to higher-ed technologist: George Mason to Northwestern.
- Why the higher-ed mission matters (and under-marketed wins from basic research).
- Entry into HETMA leadership and stepping up when roles are undefined.
- Chair/Vice-Chair dynamics and HETMA’s collaborative leadership culture.
- The Northwestern Roadshow: plans, downpour, flooded tent, and the indoor pivot.
- Outcomes: 198 signups, ~140 attendees—the most to date despite the weather.
- Decision-making under pressure and owning consequences.
- Delegation as a learned leadership muscle.
- “Be a goldfish”: resilience, recovery, and not dwelling on mistakes.
- What’s next: deeper sponsor–member connections and global expansion.
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