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Bio · one line

Josh Grace writes Signal & Strategy, field notes on leadership, AI, and the structure underneath transformation, and leads enrollment technology at Indiana Wesleyan University.

Bio · short

Josh Grace is a writer, speaker, and enrollment technology executive. His path ran from pastor to technology consultant to executive, and the through line is the argument: the obstacle is almost never the thing people say it is. He writes Signal & Strategy, a biweekly newsletter on why change fails before it starts. His thesis: AI doesn't create clarity. Leadership does.

Bio · full

Josh Grace spent nearly a decade as a pastor before anyone would call him a technologist, and he considers that the most useful credential he holds. As a technology consultant he worked with colleges and universities across the country; today he is Executive Director of Enrollment Technology at Indiana Wesleyan University, where he leads the Salesforce platform, data architecture, and AI strategy supporting more than 11,000 learners.

He writes Signal & Strategy, a biweekly newsletter of field notes on leadership, AI, and the structure underneath transformation, and speaks at leadership conferences, executive retreats, and corporate offsites. His sessions are direct, practical, and uncomfortable in the right ways: the limit in AI adoption is almost never the technology. It is the clarity, culture, and judgment of the organizations trying to use it. He is at work on a book about the layer underneath both.

Talks · one-liners

AI Doesn't Create Clarity. Leadership Does. — the flagship: what AI actually reveals about organizational clarity gaps.

The Clarity Gap — a diagnostic for where clarity breaks down under AI adoption pressure, and how to rebuild it before deployment.

Leading Through Noise — protecting your judgment when the tools are fast, persuasive, and sometimes wrong.

From Manager to Meaning-Maker — what AI requires of people leaders as it absorbs the work that once defined management.

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Facts

Name: Josh Grace
Title: Executive Director of Enrollment Technology, Indiana Wesleyan University
Writes: Signal & Strategy, biweekly
Based: Greenville–Spartanburg, South Carolina
Email: joshsgrace@icloud.com
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/josh-s-grace
Newsletter: joshsgrace.substack.com

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