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Education Article: Firing the President; the price of the generous compensation being offered to new presidents is tougher governing boards



3/11/2005

By Mintz Levin Member Raymond D. Cotton for The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 11, 2005.

This article discusses the performance expectations of most boards, cases where such expectations were not met, and ways in which a presidency can be terminated that limit the damage that can affect a university's reputation.

Ray is Vice President of Health and Higher Education for ML Strategies, LLC. He is also a partner in the Health Section in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.

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