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Davidson Day Community Podcast

21 Episodes

48 minutes | Apr 20, 2022
Kirk Blanchette: Crafting an Organization's Strategy
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Davidson Day parent Kirk Blanchette. Kirk is the CFO and VP of Strategy at Huber Engineered Woods. Kirk has two children at Davidson Day, and he is on our board of trustees for which he chairs our finance committee.
35 minutes | Mar 21, 2022
Lexi Justice '22 and Cameron Baker '22: Growing into Leadership and Pushing for What Matters to You
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Lexi Justice and Cameron Baker. Lexi and Cameron are seniors at Davidson Day and will graduate in May 2022. They are remarkable young people who care a lot about others and about making Davidson Day a better place. They are co-presidents of Davidson Day’s Student Diversity Council, members of the school’s diversity advisory committee, and hosts of the DDS Diversity Council Podcast which you can find on Spotify.
36 minutes | Feb 8, 2022
Holly Paeper: Leadership, Trailblazing, and the Power of Yet
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Davidson Day parent Holly Paeper. This past summer she became chair of Davidson Day’s board of trustees. Holly is an executive at Trane Technologies where she was recently promoted to president of Life Science Solutions. Holly is a remarkable leader and was named Enterprize Woman of the Year in 2019.
50 minutes | Jan 26, 2022
Steve McGill: There Are No Limits to How Far You’re Allowed to Go
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Steve McGill. Steve began teaching Upper School English at Davidson Day in 2015 and soon become a beloved member of our school community. In 2020 Steve was instrumental in forming our school’s student diversity council where he has empowered our students to make positive change at Davidson Day and beyond. Steve is also a successful hurdling coach and published author.
39 minutes | Jan 3, 2022
Bob Hallman: Shifting from Success to Significance; Serving as a Trusted Advisor
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Bob Hallman. Bob is a principal at Deloitte Consulting where he is a leader in Deloitte's Power, Utilities & Renewables sector. Bob has four children at Davidson Day and is one of the newest members of our board of trustees where he chairs our board technology committee.
47 minutes | Nov 17, 2021
Camille Harper: Facilitating Personal and Organizational Change
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Davidson Day parent Camille Harper. Camille works in human resource management for Wells Fargo, and she has had a fascinating career facilitating change and helping others reach their potential. In this podcast interview, Camille shares her advice about managing personal and organizational change.
37 minutes | Oct 27, 2021
Mike Sass: School Leadership and Service to Others
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Mike Sass. Mike is a retired superintendent of schools in Illinois. He worked his way up from teacher to school leader, and in the process earned his doctorate in education. Mike is also the founder and president of Catalyst Academy. Mike’s granddaughters, Charlotte and Kennedy attend Davidson Day, and he is one of the newest members of our board of trustees. In this podcast interview, Mike chats with Pete Moore about school leadership and service to others.
24 minutes | Oct 5, 2021
Mallorie Haines: The Journey to Becoming a Division I Athlete
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Patriot Alumna Mallorie Haines. Mallorie graduated in 2021 and is now a freshman at Davidson College where she is a member of the Wildcats Divison I women’s basketball team. She won three state championships in basketball and one in volleyball while at Davidson Day. In this podcast interview, Mallorie chats with Pete Moore about her journey toward becoming a Division I athlete, how her family influenced her, and how Davidson Day prepared her for Davidson College.
30 minutes | Sep 21, 2021
Steve Manna: Fostering Strong Culture through Relationships
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Steve Manna, who joined our school this past year as a 7th/8th grade History and English teacher. Prior to becoming a Patriot, Steve spent twelve years at Forsyth Country Day School, where he served in several administrator positions as well as taught and coached golf. Prior to starting his work in independent schools, Steve earned a B.A. in Psychology at Wake University and an M.A. in General Psychology at University of North Carolina at Wilmington. In this podcast interview, Steve chats with Pete Moore about his upbringing and career in independent schools and how strong culture sparks positive outcomes in classrooms as well as organizations.
56 minutes | Apr 29, 2021
Joanna Gerdy: Theatre Helps Us Explore What It Is To Be Human
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Joanna Gerdy, who teaches middle and upper school theatre arts and directs Davidson Day’s vibrant and award-winning Theatre program. While interested in theatre in college, Joanna graduated with a political science degree and worked as a research analyst for the state legislature in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She later followed where the universe guided her, moving to Charlotte to work as an actor, director, and theatre teacher at the Children’s Theater of Charlotte. Joanna joined Davidson Day in 2007 when our current campus opened. Over the past 13 years, Joanna has directed 8-12 performances each school year and helped our student-actors explore the human experience through theatre.
67 minutes | Apr 6, 2021
Tiffani Thomas: The Importance of Tiny, Inspiring Moments
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Tiffani Thomas, who teaches middle school art and upper school journalism as well as serves as the faculty advisor and lead for the Davidson Day School award-winning yearbook. Tiffani is a fabulous, creative artist with an amazing story and inspiring perspective on teaching, the cycles of life, and the importance of tiny moments. Enjoy this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast!
45 minutes | Mar 16, 2021
Parent Randy Baker on Entrepreneurship: “Failure is the best way to learn”
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Randy Baker. Randy, parent of current Patriot Cameron ‘22 and Patriot alumnus Charli ‘15, grew up in Wilson, North Carolina, where he attended local public schools and began his working career by working in a tobacco field during the summers. Now, Randy is the founder and CEO of MedCall Advisors, a Tele-Emergency medical provider that delivers immediate interventions for acute medical events including injury and illness, which also adapted to provide critical services to employers relating to COVID-19 at the outset of the global pandemic. Beyond his role as a parent and CEO and founder of a company, Randy serves on the Advisory Board for a local nonprofit working to reduce situational homelessness and serves on the Davidson Day Health Advisory Board.
46 minutes | Mar 2, 2021
Tia Hill & Caitlin Barndt on What Colleges Want: A Well-Rounded Student Body
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Tia Hill and Caitlin Barndt. Tia Hill is our Director of College Counseling, and Caitlin Barndt is our College Counseling Associate and Admission Associate. Tia started at Davidson Day in 2013, and Caitlin joined our community in 2016. Both Tia and Caitlin a depth of experience in working in college admissions at Furman University and Queens University of Charlotte, prior to joining the team at Davidson Day. From this prior work, and their current expertise in building relationships and meaningful connections with college and university admission representatives, Tia and Caitlin know exactly how college admission offices sift through applications and evaluate candidates, and exactly what colleges want: a well-rounded student body.
53 minutes | Feb 16, 2021
Jason Chinuntdet ‘13: Change is Process; Culture is Process
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Patriot Alumnus Jason Chinuntdet. Throughout this episode Jason, who now works at Gartner as an HR Advisory Specialist, chats with Pete about organizational culture, change management, and Jason’s transition from Davidson Day to college, career, and beyond. Jason graduated from Davidson Day with the Class of 2013, having participated in four international research trips through the AFAR Program at Davidson Day and every Davidson Day School Theatre production between his sixth-grade year and his final semester. After graduating as a Patriot, Jason enrolled at Wake Forest University where he earned a double major in anthropology and philosophy and a minor in entrepreneurship.
62 minutes | Feb 2, 2021
Takila Williams Naylor: "What do I need to do to serve you better?"
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews parent Takila Williams Naylor. Takila shares how perseverance and pursuit of purpose-driven goals led to a fulfilling and rewarding dream of winning a professional cheerleading job and how those same principles applied to growing an entrepreneurial and exceptional career in sales, starting in pest control and, later, in pharmaceutical sales. Today, in addition to being the parent of a Patriot, Takila shares inspirational messages and lessons via an Instagram channel, beyond her accomplished professional career serving customers through selling products that matter.
54 minutes | Jan 19, 2021
Jessica Thompson: The Difference Between Worry and Anxiety
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews School Counselor Jessica Thompson. Jessica earned a Master of the Arts in professional counseling from Liberty University and is currently completing a Doctorate in Community Counseling. She’s worked with a wide range of families and young people as a counselor and therapist, and beyond her impressive career as a counselor, Jessica is a former competitive dancer and current dance instructor who works with children from two years old through 12th Grade. In this episode, Jessica discusses the difference between worry, stress, and anxiety, suggests how parents can help their children navigate normal social pain, and shares actionable tips that parents can take and put into practice this week to cultivate a nurturing, healthy family environment that allows children to foster resilience and navigate periods of high stress.
60 minutes | Dec 15, 2020
Noel Freidline: No Shortcut to the Work
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Head of School Pete Moore interviews Upper School Music Teacher and Award-Winning Jazz Musician Noel Freidline in what might best be called "a good hang." Noel shares how his passion for music developed, and how he got started as a professional musician, and his later decision to stop touring with his award-winning band. Mr. Moore and Mr. Freidline discuss the importance of teaching students to be vulnerable and to make big mistakes, and how learning improvisational jazz can help inspire creative potential. Freidline also discusses the importance of collaboration, and the interplay of leadership, in music and beyond, then answers rapid-fire questions from Mr. Moore.
34 minutes | Dec 1, 2020
Karen Coughlan: Safety, Security, and What It's Like to Be a Police Officer
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Mr. Pete Moore interviews Karen Coughlan, the school's security officer. Prior to joining Davidson Day, Karen served as a police officer for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) after a career as a human intelligence collector for the U.S. Army. Karen discusses how parents and children can collaborate to keep everyone in the family safe and secure, shares what it is like to serve in the U.S. Army and as a police officer, and answers rapid-fire questions.
41 minutes | Nov 17, 2020
Jamie McMurray: Watching Tornados, Racing NASCAR, and Hard Work
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Mr. Pete Moore interviews Mr. Jamie McMurray. Jamie grew up in Joplin, MO, and shares stories about his childhood, including what it's like to witness tornados, his first job, and how and why he got started racing cars. Jamie would become a professional race car driver, and after a period of uncertainty about his career, would win the Daytona 500. Jamie shares how he harnessed his natural tendency as a planner and a worrier to change his mindset to focus on the daily effort to improve through his own hard work and dedication. Jamie is a Davidson Day parent and a member of the Board of Trustees, as well as the founder of the Jamie McMurray Foundation. After retiring from NASCAR, he is now an analyst for Fox NASCAR.
38 minutes | Nov 6, 2020
Renée Brown: Leadership is Learning, Listening, and Life Management
Mr. Pete Moore, Head of School, interviews the Davidson Day School Chair of the Board of Trustees, Renée Brown. Renée shares three characteristics that great leaders possess--learning, listening, and life management--and discusses the importance of building diverse teams within organizations.
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