We Want to Hear From You! |

Take Our Listener Survey Today
EP
December 24, 2024
2024 Hall of Fame: Claire Brady

2024 Hall of Fame: Claire Brady

Or listen on:

About the Episode

Got a story to tell? An innovative idea to share? Fill out our guest nomination form and let's chat!

About the Episode:

Today's inductee into the 2024 Enrollify Hall of Fame is Claire Brady.  Mallory Willsea celebrates the induction of Claire Brady, President of Glass Half Full Consulting, into the Enrollify 2024 Hall of Fame. With over two decades of experience in higher education, Claire is a trailblazer in helping institutions embrace artificial intelligence (AI) to improve teaching, learning, and student success.

This episode revisits Claire’s appearances on Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO and AI for You, where she dives into AI’s transformative potential in higher education. From addressing AI literacy to breaking down misconceptions about its applications, Claire’s insights provide a clear roadmap for navigating this revolutionary technology.

Check out the full episodes Claire Brady appeared on: 

Key Takeaways

  • AI Adoption is Essential: AI adoption in higher education is as critical as embracing the internet was years ago. Institutions must start now to stay competitive.
  • Practical First Steps: Begin by consolidating institutional data, drafting AI policies, and improving online resources like Wikipedia pages that AI tools often pull from.
  • AI Literacy is Key: Faculty, staff, and student affairs teams must understand how AI tools work, their origins, and their implications for privacy and equity.
  • AI Can Improve Equity: By offering personalized, accessible communication—like translated and simplified information—AI can make higher education processes more inclusive.
  • AI Frees Up Human Capital: Automation of repetitive tasks allows educators and staff to focus on higher-value, student-centric activities.

Why Higher Ed is Slower to Adopt AI

Claire explains that higher ed’s slow adoption of AI stems from a combination of bandwidth constraints, systemic inertia, and concerns about misuse, such as cheating. However, she notes that other sectors, like healthcare, have overcome similar challenges, and higher ed can do the same.

Key barriers include:

  • Competing Priorities: Post-pandemic recovery and political/social unrest have stretched resources thin.
  • Lack of AI Literacy: Many institutional leaders and staff lack foundational knowledge about how AI tools operate and their potential applications.
  • Overemphasis on Risks: Conversations around AI cheating have overshadowed its benefits, delaying adoption.

Where to Start with AI

Claire emphasizes starting small and building gradually:

  1. Consolidate Data: Even if data isn’t clean, putting it in one place is the first step to leveraging AI effectively.
  2. Audit Online Presence: AI tools like ChatGPT pull data from online sources, so institutions should update and improve Wikipedia pages and websites.
  3. Draft and Test Policies: Write initial policies on AI use and iterate based on outcomes.

By focusing on these manageable steps, institutions can begin to unlock AI’s potential without feeling overwhelmed.

AI in Action: Nashville State Community College

Claire highlights her work with Nashville State Community College, which secured a state grant for AI innovation. Over the next year, Claire will conduct training sessions with various stakeholder groups, including faculty, staff, and students. The goal is to integrate AI tools into campus operations and share lessons learned with other Tennessee institutions.

Unlocking Potential: AI for Equity and Efficiency

Claire sees AI as a game-changer for higher education, particularly for under-resourced institutions like community colleges and regional universities.

AI Improves Equity

  • Enables personalized communication in students’ native languages and reading levels.
  • Simplifies processes, making them more accessible to diverse student populations.

AI Frees Staff for Meaningful Work

  • Automates repetitive tasks like email communication and document editing.
  • Allows academic advisors and other staff to spend more time engaging directly with students.

Claire offers a compelling analogy: Imagine healthcare without patient-focused tools like translated instructions. AI can provide similar transformative benefits in higher education, such as improving communication with students about financial aid or academic standing.

Final Thoughts

Claire Brady’s vision for AI in higher education is both inspiring and practical. She challenges institutions to view AI not as a threat but as a tool to advance their missions of equity, access, and student success.

Congratulations, Claire, on your induction into the Enrollify 2024 Hall of Fame!

Connect With Our Hosts:

Mallory Willsea
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/
https://twitter.com/mallorywillsea

Seth Odell
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/
https://twitter.com/sethodell

About The Enrollify Podcast Network: The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!  

Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.

Enrollify is produced by Element451 —  the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.

Attend the 2025 Engage Summit!

The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education.

Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.

👉🏻 Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st.

People in this episode

Host

Claire is a seasoned executive and recognized change agent and coalition builder with significant experience improving processes, leading digital transformations, building world-class teams, and achieving strategic goals.

Interviewee

No items found.

Other episodes

Episode 21: Admissions, Advancement, and Impact with Element451 with Northern Pennsylvania Regional CollegePlay Button
Episode 21: Admissions, Advancement, and Impact with Element451 with Northern Pennsylvania Regional College

Recorded live at AMA, Brendan dives into an inspiring conversation with Abbi Petrosky, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, and Kelsey Angove, Assistant Director of Recruitment, from Northern Pennsylvania Regional College.

2024 Hall of Fame: Kin Sejpal Play Button
2024 Hall of Fame: Kin Sejpal

Host Mallory Willsea spotlights the exceptional contributions of Kin Sejpal, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at the University of Redlands.

Episode 41: Predicting Yield through a Holiday Gift GuidePlay Button
Episode 41: Predicting Yield through a Holiday Gift Guide

In this episode Laura Rudolph of Square One Consulting shares how she transformed a holiday gift guide into a powerful admissions yield predictor.

Episode #8: I’m Not In This AlonePlay Button
Episode #8: I’m Not In This Alone

Hosts Cody Nielsen and Tomika reflect on the challenges, wins, and shifts in higher education and DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging) work over the past year.

Episode 46: Our Favorite EpisodesPlay Button
Episode 46: Our Favorite Episodes

On this special year-end episode of the Pulse, hosts Mallory and Seth revisit highlights from a remarkable 2024.

Weekly ideas that make you smarter

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Subscribe
cancel

Search podcasts, blog posts, people