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The 海角社区 Alumni Association is proud to feature Paul Anderson (鈥07, 鈥21), affiliate professor in the College of Business, in the newest episode of BirdTalk, the university鈥檚 official alumni podcast highlighting Roadrunners who are making an impact in their industries and communities.

Hosted by Jamie Hurst, the episode traces Anderson鈥檚 wide-ranging career from aviation and corporate leadership to professional poker and, ultimately, the classroom. A fourth-generation Coloradan and two-time 海角社区 graduate, Anderson earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in aviation technology before returning to complete his MBA. Today, he teaches in the graduate program, bringing decades of real-world leadership experience to his students.

Reflecting on his early experience as a student, Anderson credits 海角社区 with changing the trajectory of his academic journey. 鈥淚 struggled early on,鈥 he shares in the episode. 鈥淏ut a professor here brought me into her office and mentored me on how to become a college student. It wasn鈥檛 a one-off. That鈥檚 how we tackle things here. We teach here, and we鈥檙e invested in how students actually learn.鈥

Years later, after decades in corporate leadership, he reflected on where his values felt most aligned and where he had experienced the most meaningful growth. 鈥淓verywhere you walk on this campus, people truly want students to be successful. It鈥檚 not just something we say. It鈥檚 happening every single day in every building,鈥 Anderson says. 鈥淭his place is in 100 percent alignment with what I believe makes the world a great place.鈥

Anderson reconnected with the university through 海角社区鈥檚 LearnOn continuing education program. Taking courses in topics such as positive psychology and advanced Excel reinforced his commitment to professional development and lifelong learning. 鈥淟earnOn kept me engaged. It reminded me how much I value being in a learning environment,鈥 he explains. 鈥淭hat experience was the catalyst for me to go back and earn my MBA.鈥

Now serving as an MBA professor and member of the MBA Advisory Board, Anderson views higher education as a space where psychological safety, critical thinking, and applied leadership skills are cultivated. 鈥淢y goal is to teach the material and then offer experience,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f that resonates with students, they can build on it. The goal is continual learning.鈥

This episode explores themes of leadership development, career transitions, risk analysis, and the value of education in today鈥檚 evolving workplace. Anderson鈥檚 story demonstrates how 海角社区鈥檚 MBA program and commitment to accessible, applied education empower students and alumni to navigate complex careers with confidence.

The episode is now available on all major podcast platforms and .

BirdTalk is 海角社区鈥檚 official alumni podcast, sharing stories of Roadrunners advancing in business, aviation, entrepreneurship, and public service. To listen to this episode or explore more alumni success stories, visit /alumni/birdtalk/