John Farber, a former head of school and managing partner at RG175, brings invaluable insights from his extensive experience in leadership searches. He discusses the rising importance of business acumen for heads of school and stresses the need for financial fluency. John highlights how managing board relationships can empower heads to lead effectively. He candidly examines the reasons behind shorter tenures and advocates for aspiring leaders to prioritize strategic thinking and governance education, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges ahead.
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Every Independent School Is Unique
Independent schools vary wildly even when similar in size and grade levels.
Search committees are passionate but often unsure how to find the right head without external trust.
question_answer ANECDOTE
Board Asked For Entrepreneur; Needed Ops Fix
John described a board that asked for an entrepreneurial fundraiser but actually needed operational overhaul.
He told them the truth and helped reframe the search to find a leader who could address operations and external priorities.
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Headship Requires Dozens Of Skills
The headship requires dozens of distinct skills, many learned on the job.
Curiosity matters because new heads cannot know everything on arrival.
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This episode was originally released in May 2025 and remains one of the most relevant conversations I’ve had about how boards think about leadership today. With the holidays here, I’m re-releasing a couple of earlier episodes this week and next that continue to spark strong conversations with heads and board members alike.
In this episode, John Farber, former head of school and current managing partner at RG175, shares hard-earned insights from conducting over 60 leadership searches.
He dives deep into the evolving expectations for heads of school, especially the growing demand for business acumen and strategic thinking.
From managing up to building strong board relationships and financial fluency, John explores what aspiring heads must understand to thrive. He also candidly reflects on why tenure has shortened and how boards can better support heads.
This is essential listening for anyone exploring or supporting the headship path.
What You'll Learn from John Farber:
Business acumen is no longer optional. Heads must understand budgets, financial levers, and how to partner with their CFO and board.
Managing up is a critical leadership skill. Strong board relationships enable heads to lead with confidence rather than fear.
Most aspiring heads are underexposed to key responsibilities. Strategy, governance, and operational leadership are often learned on the job.
Strategic clarity supports execution. When schools socialize their strategy and use it as a North Star, decisions are easier, and leadership alignment improves.
Cultural fit is essential for success. Heads who align with the school’s culture have greater longevity and fulfillment.
Discussion Prompts
How does your board currently assess business acumen during head or leadership searches?
What support structures exist for new heads to develop their financial and operational fluency?
How can your school better educate faculty and staff about the board’s expectations of the head?
What would building a truly supportive board-head relationship at your school look like?
How can you help aspiring leaders at your school get real exposure to board dynamics, finance, and governance?