They have offered the job to someone and an announcement is expected this week Just trying to work out compensation. Where there’s smoke……..
Rumored he’s moving to Idaho.So Gov. Inslee is gonna remain on Bainbridge Island and do the job remotely like Schultzie the last year or two?
He's 74 next month. Maybe he's one of those guys who always has to have his finger in the pie?
No way. He may be a lot of things but would be impossible for him to F things up worse than Schultz did.Well, that gets Schultz off the most hated WSU president of all time list quickly.
Hmm. That happened relatively fast. Fingers crossed.They have offered the job to someone and an announcement is expected this week Just trying to work out compensation. Where there’s smoke……..
Rumored he’s moving to Idaho.
I don’t see this happening. Faculty would never accept him (or any other non-academic). He has no history with higher Ed leadership, research, or anything else that would qualify him for the position.
Agree, it’s a weird fit all around.I don’t see this happening. Faculty would never accept him (or any other non-academic). He has no history with higher Ed leadership, research, or anything else that would qualify him for the position.
I doubt this happens, but politicians have often become university presidents. After all, it is less an education position and more a political position.I can't imagine him being a qualified candidate.
Don't forget that Vernon Lane Rawlins and Kirk Schulz had/have that Higher Ed leadership and research.I don’t see this happening. Faculty would never accept him (or any other non-academic). He has no history with higher Ed leadership, research, or anything else that would qualify him for the position.
Three additional things to say:I doubt this happens, but politicians have often become university presidents. After all, it is less an education position and more a political position.
I thought it was well known that Inslee plans on doing something regarding climate change.Three additional things to say:
He’s 74. Far too old to be starting a career as a university president. We’d be looking at another search within a couple of years at most…and any minute at worst.
His cognitive decline is apparent. I doubt he could make it through an interview without some serious work to prop him up…which he (presumably) no longer has the staff for.
Before the search began, the university community was polled regarding what the priorities should be and what to look for in a president. Inslee isn’t it. If he was even a finalist, it shows that the input from that poll was completely disregarded. The wouldn’t be a huge surprise, but the university usually isn’t quite so blatant about shoving a thumb in the eye of its employees.
It won’t be anything useful. He’s too focused on wind farms and electric cars.I thought it was well known that Inslee plans on doing something regarding climate change.
WTF. It's not even April 1. Hasn't that dude spent enough time the state payroll?
I don't see this happening either but hiring non-academics as President's of University's is definitely a trend. UI did.I don’t see this happening. Faculty would never accept him (or any other non-academic). He has no history with higher Ed leadership, research, or anything else that would qualify him for the position.