Utah State Board of Education Superintendent Molly Hart, Ed.D embodies what authentic leadership looks and sounds like.
I'd never heard her speak before UCET 2026, but her actions and words show why Utah is a leading state in AI and education innovation.
Dr. Hart's keynote closed with a powerful analogy: Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, so humanity should be the most abundant element in our education universe, especially in the age of AI.
I literally was moved to applaud, even if no one else did at that time. 🫣
Dr. Hart talked about standards, professionalism, ownership, navigation, competence, and humanity as the foundation of everything we do in education. This aligned perfectly with the mission of The Rithm Project, the work that brought me out to UCET in the first place.
But what happened after the keynote stayed with me...
An educator approached her. Dr. Hart was standing at a podium on a raised stage, but she immediately stepped down, got eye to eye with that teacher, and listened.
When I came over, she did the same: got eye to eye with me, sat down on the stage, and started sharing all the work she's trying to accomplish across Utah.
She's a former principal, former teacher, and has served on local school boards. Now she leads an entire state, but she hasn't lost what made her great in the classroom: she stays present, makes eye contact, and listens.
Utah is one of only three states requiring every district to have an AI policy by summer 2026. They're leading on data privacy, student safety, and educator voice. They just announced a major partnership with Google for AI professional development across the state.
That doesn't happen by accident. That happens because of leaders like Dr. Molly Hart and those she empowers and supports like Matthew Winters.
I'm leaving Utah knowing that keeping humanity at the center isn't just something she says but how she leads.
Dr. Hart, thank you for the reminder that great leadership starts by getting down to eye level.
Thank you to the incredible educators and leaders who made this such a special first time in Utah, I can't wait for UCET 2027 to see what comes next!
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