Podcast

Succession Planning and Legacy with Daisy Steele, TLIS; Jeff Dayton; and Larry Kahn

Transitioning from "first-gen" technology leadership requires more than just a handoff; it’s a strategic evolution. Retired directors Daisy Steele, Jeff Dayton, and Larry Kahn join the podcast to discuss the shift from building servers to managing complex ecosystems. They share essential insights on "brain dumps," outsourcing, and mastering "people chess" during retirement.

  1. Veracross (School Information System)
  2. Blackbaud (School Management Software)
  3. Asana (Project Management & Documentation)
  4. AARP Tax-Aide Counseling
  5. Meals on Wheels America

Transcript

About the guests

Jeff Dayton

Director of Technology (Retired)

Jeff Dayton has been the director of technology at the Madeira School for 25 years. With a career in technology dating back to the early 1980s, he is passionate about empowering users to master and take control of their technology. He began his career as a mainframe operator for the Air Force and later transitioned to the business sector before moving into education in 2000. Over the years, Jeff has pursued various interests, including volunteering for several associations, presenting for Campus Outreach Services, and serving as a board member of Win The Future Young America. He is a current board member of the Lake Monticello Community Foundation and volunteers with Meals on Wheels. An avid tennis player, he has coached high school teams and managed a summer tennis program for children. He enjoys spending time with his wife at their home in Lake Monticello, Virginia.

Larry Kahn

Retired

Larry Kahn is passionate about providing educators with resources and ideas that promote mindful, authentic, and personalized experiences, fostering deeper learning. It is that calling that lured him from working in private industry to education. He brings to his work a unique mix of strong interpersonal skills, along with a deep knowledge of educational technology, operational technology, and information technology. His knowledge stems from his experiences as a teacher, computer programmer, and data center manager in private industry, as well as over two decades of school technology leadership. Larry served on the NAIS Technology and Innovation task forces. He received ISTE’s Independent Schools Educators Network Outstanding Educator Award in 2018. He was a 2023 ATLIS Pillar award honoree.