Judith Cardenas on Leading Through AI: Guardrails, Courage, and Embracing Ambiguity
In this episode of the Smarter Campus Podcast, Zach sits down with Judith Cardenas, a higher-education leader and consultant who has been working on AI strategy long before generative AI went mainstream.
Judith shares what she’s learned from more than a decade of consulting with institutions and leadership teams—and why AI leadership today has far less to do with being technical and far more to do with curiosity, courage, and comfort with ambiguity.
Together, they explore:
- Why AI leadership is not about being a “techie”
- How fear (not technology) is the biggest blocker to adoption
- Why faculty need guardrails, not bans
- What it means to lead when no one has all the answers yet
- How institutions can balance integrity, innovation, and trust
This conversation is especially relevant for presidents, provosts, deans, CIOs, and faculty leaders navigating AI strategy at the institutional level. Rather than focusing on tools, this episode focuses on mindset, governance, and human leadership in an era of rapid change.
If you’re responsible for guiding others through AI adoption—and feel the weight of that responsibility—this episode is for you.
