Episode 37: Showing Up Matters: How Dr. Travis Madison Leads with Heart and Clarity
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Few roles demand more heart, humility, and resolve than leading a public school district.
In this episode, CEO Sarah Hempstead sits down with Dr. Travis Madison, superintendent of New Albany Floyd County Schools, for a candid conversation about leadership rooted in purpose—and the power of showing up for students, staff, and the community every day.
With nearly three decades in education, Dr. Madison offers the perspective of someone who has served at every level—from the English classroom to the superintendent’s office. He reflects on how coaching shaped his leadership style, why visibility and trust matter more than ever, and how career education can serve as a powerful equalizer for students across the district.
Listeners will explore:
- Empathy and consistency as foundations for effective school leadership
- Visibility, relationships, and trust as drivers of districtwide success
- Career education access and how programs like Prosser prepare students for life beyond the classroom
- District alignment and the strategies behind building systems that support long-term impact
Whether he’s cheering on students at an evening event or navigating big-picture strategy, Dr. Madison leads with an unwavering commitment to doing what’s best for kids.
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