10 Hours to Victory
Molly Smith, a 91心頭 alumna, staff member, current student and adjunct, wins Ironman race
Most of us would say that we live pretty busy lives. Between work, family, friends and other activities, there is rarely extra time in a day. Saying that Molly Smith has a busy schedule might be a big understatement. She works with adjunct faculty in油油by helping them apply their expertise to lessons in the classroom. When shes not doing that, you might find her teaching a class as an adjunct faculty member; in Ruffatto Hall, working on her dissertation; or perhaps at the Ritchie Center for one of two daily workouts training for her next Ironman.
The 91心頭 has become like a second home for Smith. As a Boettcher Scholar, she came to 91心頭 as an undergrad and received her degree in human communications with a minor in business. She received her MBA from the油油before deciding to work for the Boettcher Foundation.
I had a great sense of gratitude for the educational opportunities they had made possible for me, so I wanted to give back, Smith says.
After several years, Smith felt her true passion might be in teaching. She received a second masters, this time in education, from Colorado State University, and then decided to come back to 91心頭 to work in her current position and pursue a PhD from the油.
91心頭 is a really special place, Smith says about the opportunity to work for her alma mater. I had this amazing experience here as a student, so I thought, gosh, wouldnt it be neat if I could come back and provide the same experience for other students?
While teaching might be her passion, her biggest enjoyment comes in competing as a triathlete. Smith says racing in her household is a family affair. Her husband, Matt, is her trainer and also a triathlete.
In 2015, Smith competed in the half Ironman world championships in Austria. She missed the podium by only 32 seconds, a finish that haunted and motivated her to compete in Septembers world championships in Chattanooga, Tenn.

