
Judith A. Wilde
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Jul 22, 2024 |
tampabay.com | Judith A. Wilde |James H. Finkelstein
Ben Sasse’s decision to step down as the University of Florida president after just 17 months must have shocked the community. Unlike some of his former political colleagues who have left jobs to “spend more time with their families” — typically for unspecified reasons — Sasse has been transparent in sharing his commitment to his wife as she faces serious health challenges. He takes his vow of “in sickness and in health” seriously. We wish them only the best.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Judith A. Wilde
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Sep 11, 2023 |
chronicle.com | James H. Finkelstein |Judith A. Wilde
When Amy Gutmann stepped down as president of the University of Pennsylvania, in 2022, after 18 years on the job, she left, as many presidents do, with a large payout — in her case, $23 million. The vast majority of that, more than $20 million, came in the form of deferred compensation, money beyond her regular salary that had been set aside over the years for tax benefits. Deferred compensation is just one of the many presidential perks that have made headlines over the past couple of decades.
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Feb 22, 2023 |
chronicle.com | Judith A. Wilde |James H. Finkelstein
Executive-search firms have all but taken over the process of hiring presidents in higher education. Fifty years ago, almost every institution conducted its own leadership search on its own. Now, our research shows, at least 92 percent of colleges and universities hire a search firm when looking for a new president. Regardless of the arguments for or against hiring an executive recruiter, it is the norm. But their ubiquity doesn’t mean people know what to look for in a search firm.
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