This was long overdue.
A situation where the AD was accountable for fundraising but didn't have the authority to hire/fire/assign/manage the people in the Colorado Foundation who were given authority over fundraising... let's just say that this is the kind of setup that only a university bureaucracy or government agency would think was a good idea.
The re-organization will not just apply to the AD, but the entire university.
CU just might fix its fundraising problems.
But, still, despite all the history of this that pisses me off... it's good news. At least they're publicly admitting the problem.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_2...orado-revamps-fundraising-seeks-private-boost
A situation where the AD was accountable for fundraising but didn't have the authority to hire/fire/assign/manage the people in the Colorado Foundation who were given authority over fundraising... let's just say that this is the kind of setup that only a university bureaucracy or government agency would think was a good idea.
The re-organization will not just apply to the AD, but the entire university.
CU just might fix its fundraising problems.
But, still, despite all the history of this that pisses me off... it's good news. At least they're publicly admitting the problem.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_2...orado-revamps-fundraising-seeks-private-boost