“Penn State moving to regional leadership model for Commonwealth Campuses”

BobPSU92

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Five Commonwealth Campus leaders to retire from Penn State

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”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Five Penn State Commonwealth Campus leaders will be retiring from the University in the coming weeks and months, Penn State Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses and Executive Chancellor Margo DelliCarpini has announced.

In an email message to the Commonwealth Campus community on June 11, DelliCarpini said that Penn State Mont Alto’s Francis Kofi Achampong, Shenango’s Jo Anne Carrick, York’s David Christiansen, and Scranton’s Marwan Wafa will be retiring at the end of June, and New Kensington’s Kevin Snider will be retiring at the end of December.

“All have led their respective campuses successfully and impactfully, focusing on student-centeredness, academic program development, community engagement, outreach, financial stewardship and philanthropy,” DelliCarpini wrote. “They leave behind a legacy of collaboration, innovation and excellent leadership that will serve as a strong foundation for their successors.””



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Five Commonwealth Campus leaders to retire from Penn State

See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Five Penn State Commonwealth Campus leaders will be retiring from the University in the coming weeks and months, Penn State Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses and Executive Chancellor Margo DelliCarpini has announced.

In an email message to the Commonwealth Campus community on June 11, DelliCarpini said that Penn State Mont Alto’s Francis Kofi Achampong, Shenango’s Jo Anne Carrick, York’s David Christiansen, and Scranton’s Marwan Wafa will be retiring at the end of June, and New Kensington’s Kevin Snider will be retiring at the end of December.


“All have led their respective campuses successfully and impactfully, focusing on student-centeredness, academic program development, community engagement, outreach, financial stewardship and philanthropy,” DelliCarpini wrote. “They leave behind a legacy of collaboration, innovation and excellent leadership that will serve as a strong foundation for their successors.””


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"......focusing on student-centeredness......" Writing that is grounds for dismissal.
 

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See my post above. Neeli and PSU support a performance-based funding model, which, by its very nature, is rooted in transparency.
I understand what you think will happen, but PSU will need $10m just to form a “transparency” audit team. Ain’t going to work or happen. Multi billion dollar entity can not and will not become “transparent”.

I would love to be a union rep when/if this performance based funding comes into actual fruition.