129: Trust Drips In and Pours Out with Isaac Abbs
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From there, the conversation gets practical: the modern CIO job as a “people business,” the need for visibility and relentless communication, and how trust is built through responsiveness and relationships. They also dig into AV strategy and room experience—right-sizing classroom tech, avoiding “technology for technology’s sake,” and pushing for spaces that don’t require a manual. Zoom Rooms, simpler conference room experiences, and AV-over-IP as a path toward consistency and usability all come up as part of Isaac’s roadmap for making the experience smoother for faculty and staff.
Topics Discussed
- What Pima Community College looks like (scale, campuses, student profile)
- Why Isaac aimed for the CIO role early
- Career “boomerang” moves and returning with broader perspective
- What the CIO role actually is day-to-day (and what people misunderstand)
- Balancing executive demands with family life and burnout risk
- CIO leadership as “people-first,” not tech-first
- Being visible to earn a seat at decision tables
- Communication as strategy: transparency, newsletters, responsiveness
- “Easy button” room expectations and right-sizing classroom tech
- Zoom Rooms + AV-over-IP as simplification and standardization levers
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaac-abbs
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