North Park President Mary K. Surridge recently discussed North Park鈥檚 mission, its unique student body, and how being a college athlete taught her vital leadership skills in a wide-ranging podcast interview.
Hosted by Melissa Morriss-Olson, who previously held executive-level management positions at North Park, the podcast series features leaders and innovative thinkers in higher education. In Surridge鈥檚 June 13 episode, she and Morriss-Olson talked about being women in leadership roles.
Morriss-Olson noted that this was the first time she鈥檇 interviewed a university president who, like Surridge, had been an elite college athlete, playing NCAA Division I basketball while a student at Northwestern University. Surridge said the experience continues to shape her.
鈥淎ll of the different elements that make up who we are, I call on every one of those things,鈥 Surridge said, adding that playing on a team taught her the importance of collaboration and how important it is for each player to come 鈥減repared and poised鈥 for the team to succeed.

Later in the conversation, Surridge said: 鈥淚 think daily about my identity as a child of God, as a mother, as an encourager, as a friend, I think about myself as a recruiter, as a coach, and as a continual learner.鈥
Of North Park, Surridge noted that North Park has survived and thrived for 132 years, despite ongoing struggles brought on by the pandemic and a competitive market.
Morriss-Olson is on the faculty of Bay Path University, where she served as provost from 2010鈥20. The podcast featuring Surridge is titled 鈥淔rom Bowties to Neckties to Pearls,鈥 a reference to a line in President Surridge鈥檚 2017 inauguration speech. It鈥檚 available for free on