“For myself and others I know, the road to becoming an academic chair came about through leadership and achievement in one area of research.” Goodman admitted that through trial and error, he has been able to hone his administrative skills, and that while he has had to reduce the amount of time spent researching OCD in his current role, he is still able to continue seeing patients with the disorder and teach others about it as well. Goodman said he sees his career trajectory as a “maturation process,” since much of his energy is now devoted to helping others realize their potential. “As you go through [the process], you realize, ‘it’s not just about my research anymore—it’s about cultivating that of others.’ ”