The Owner's Chair

The Owner's Chair
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The Owner’s Chair brings you expert insights into capital projects straight from industry leaders. Each episode features interviews with professionals across sectors—from sports to higher education and beyond—sharing tips, trends, and tricks of the trade from every perspective, whether you're managing projects or sitting in the owner’s chair.
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The podcast delves into topics related to capital project management across various industries, including sports, higher education, and business. Episodes feature discussions on technology best practices, industry trends, and successful strategies, with examples including the unique challenges of managing college sports facilities.

The Owner’s Chair brings you expert insights into capital projects straight from industry leaders. Each episode features interviews with professionals across sectors—from sports to higher education and beyond—sharing tips, trends, and tricks of the trade from every perspective, whether you’re managing projects or sitting in the owner’s chair.

In this episode of The Owner’s Chair, host Bill Fehr sits down with Kortne Gosha, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Capital Planning and Facilities at the University of Nebraska. With a career that’s taken him from equipment manager to leading major capital projects across several top athletic programs, Kortne shares how he’s built a new project management team at Nebraska, what defines success in high-stakes athletic facilities, and how technology and partnerships are shaping the future of the built environment in college sports. Tune in for insights on team leadership, aligning stakeholders, and creating athletic facilities that serve not just programs—but entire communities.
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