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RE: Rutgers' new athletic director faces fresh questions about her past
(05-28-2013 08:06 PM)TerryD Wrote:  Is this new info?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/sports...d=all&_r=0

Read that article earlier. No wonder L'Ville recommended her for the job at Rutgers. They wanted her out of town because of the lawsuit there that she is involved in. The more people and the press dig in to this this hiring the more it smells. They better fire everyone involved especially the Rutgers president. He knew about Rice, forced Perentti out to save his own hide, hired a basketball coach that did not meet the job requirements, and now this messed up hiring of a person that is accused of the same abusive tactics that Rice used, and who is involved in two discrimination suits too at two different universities to boot.
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(05-26-2013 07:29 AM)CommuterBob Wrote:  I blame the search firm. They don't seem to be producing candidates that are properly vetted for these positions.

I stand corrected. The search firm (Parker Executive Search) did not include her as one of their candidates. The university brought her in on their own. So the blame has to go to the selection committee.

http://snyrutgers.com/rutgers/football/a...arch-firm/

But that might be a cop-out because the search firm seemed to publicize the hire:

Quote:Alicia Jessop ‏@RulingSports 16h
If reports are true that Hermann wasn't on Parker's list for Rutgers, I wonder why they have a release announcing her hiring on their site.

https://www.parkersearch.com/sports

Look at the slideshow in the upper right of their "recent engagements"
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http://www.northjersey.com/sports/Sulliv...l?page=all

More about the process Rutgers used to hire Hermann. Apparently, it wasn't as transparent as it should have been, according to members of the 26-member selection committee.

Quote:“It seemed totally set up to begin with,” the source said. “The committee was told it would be given a list of all the finalists, which would be whittled to 10 and then to three by the [six-member] executive committee. But they never got the original list, never got the 10, and got an email the night before they were supposed to meet the candidates informing them they would meet them for an hour each.”

Those two Q&A sessions, done separately when the group was divided in half and took an hour each with Hermann and fellow finalist Sean Frazier, ultimately led to Hermann’s hiring on May 15. But two additional sources described the process as all but predetermined, as well as fast-moving. Hermann was already the favorite of search committee co-chair Kate Sweeney, multiple sources confirmed, and the entire search was under pressure to wrap up quickly because committee co-chair Richard Edwards had booked a June 1 trip to China.

So rather than take its time and be extra diligent with its vetting procedures, Rutgers, in need of a new athletic director because of its mistake-filled past, targeted an early candidate and rushed her to the top.

So they violated their previously determined vetting process, kept the selection committee segregated to avoid a quorum (and thus public records), and rushed to judgement for the chair's personal favorite.
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That doesn't sound good for those doing the hiring. I wonder how many will be left when Rutgers gets finished cleaning house?
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Not looking good at all the more this goes on. A shame.
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(05-28-2013 09:49 PM)panite Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 08:06 PM)TerryD Wrote:  Is this new info?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/sports...d=all&_r=0

Read that article earlier. No wonder L'Ville recommended her for the job at Rutgers. They wanted her out of town because of the lawsuit there that she is involved in. The more people and the press dig in to this this hiring the more it smells. They better fire everyone involved especially the Rutgers president. He knew about Rice, forced Perentti out to save his own hide, hired a basketball coach that did not meet the job requirements, and now this messed up hiring of a person that is accused of the same abusive tactics that Rice used, and who is involved in two discrimination suits too at two different universities to boot.

The Eddie Jordan thing is a non-story. He might not have the degree, but his experience and clear ties to the university grant an exception. Plus he either has enough credits to be awarded his degree or could with a few classes have his degree.

As for the rest of it its just pathetic and shows this is a man in way way over his head.
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(05-29-2013 11:01 AM)brista21 Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 09:49 PM)panite Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 08:06 PM)TerryD Wrote:  Is this new info?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/sports...d=all&_r=0

Read that article earlier. No wonder L'Ville recommended her for the job at Rutgers. They wanted her out of town because of the lawsuit there that she is involved in. The more people and the press dig in to this this hiring the more it smells. They better fire everyone involved especially the Rutgers president. He knew about Rice, forced Perentti out to save his own hide, hired a basketball coach that did not meet the job requirements, and now this messed up hiring of a person that is accused of the same abusive tactics that Rice used, and who is involved in two discrimination suits too at two different universities to boot.

The Eddie Jordan thing is a non-story. He might not have the degree, but his experience and clear ties to the university grant an exception. Plus he either has enough credits to be awarded his degree or could with a few classes have his degree.

Had Jordan never claimed to have had a degree, I would agree with you that his experience and clear ties to Rutgers qualified him for the HC job.

But he lied about having a degree, and that is never acceptable and disqualifies him for the job. The fact that Rutgers chose to him keeping his job anyway by focusing on how close he is to a degree and his pedigree as a revered Rutgers athlete, while ignoring the lying part, just demonstrates the kind of ethical climate that prevails at Rutgers right now.
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It amazes me that people lie about degrees. I've had to provide sealed transcripts and my diplomas for both my current job and my previous one.
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(05-29-2013 11:04 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(05-29-2013 11:01 AM)brista21 Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 09:49 PM)panite Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 08:06 PM)TerryD Wrote:  Is this new info?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/sports...d=all&_r=0

Read that article earlier. No wonder L'Ville recommended her for the job at Rutgers. They wanted her out of town because of the lawsuit there that she is involved in. The more people and the press dig in to this this hiring the more it smells. They better fire everyone involved especially the Rutgers president. He knew about Rice, forced Perentti out to save his own hide, hired a basketball coach that did not meet the job requirements, and now this messed up hiring of a person that is accused of the same abusive tactics that Rice used, and who is involved in two discrimination suits too at two different universities to boot.

The Eddie Jordan thing is a non-story. He might not have the degree, but his experience and clear ties to the university grant an exception. Plus he either has enough credits to be awarded his degree or could with a few classes have his degree.

Had Jordan never claimed to have had a degree, I would agree with you that his experience and clear ties to Rutgers qualified him for the HC job.

But he lied about having a degree, and that is never acceptable and disqualifies him for the job. The fact that Rutgers chose to him keeping his job anyway by focusing on how close he is to a degree and his pedigree as a revered Rutgers athlete, while ignoring the lying part, just demonstrates the kind of ethical climate that prevails at Rutgers right now.

Actually, its unclear if he lied or Rutgers just fumbled again. Just sayin.
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(05-29-2013 12:30 PM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  It amazes me that people lie about degrees. I've had to provide sealed transcripts and my diplomas for both my current job and my previous one.

A couple years back I had to bring photocopies of my diplomas and if I was selected the offer would be pending receipt of official sealed transcripts. Now I'm going back for academic credential #3/degree #2 in the fall.
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(05-29-2013 11:01 AM)brista21 Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 09:49 PM)panite Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 08:06 PM)TerryD Wrote:  Is this new info?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/sports...d=all&_r=0

Read that article earlier. No wonder L'Ville recommended her for the job at Rutgers. They wanted her out of town because of the lawsuit there that she is involved in. The more people and the press dig in to this this hiring the more it smells. They better fire everyone involved especially the Rutgers president. He knew about Rice, forced Perentti out to save his own hide, hired a basketball coach that did not meet the job requirements, and now this messed up hiring of a person that is accused of the same abusive tactics that Rice used, and who is involved in two discrimination suits too at two different universities to boot.

The Eddie Jordan thing is a non-story. He might not have the degree, but his experience and clear ties to the university grant an exception. Plus he either has enough credits to be awarded his degree or could with a few classes have his degree.

As for the rest of it its just pathetic and shows this is a man in way way over his head.

Are you sure? Most legit colleges require head coaches to have a degree...just sayin. Brista you are one of the good guys but the Jordon Hire was mishandled.
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I think the Jordan hire was obviously mishandled. The university obviously did not know about this or they would've been better prepared to respond. How did RU not know that one of their own lacked a degree? What a joke....

To me, the whole fiasco all ties up to Barchi. The articles keep focusing on Hermann, Jordan, Pernetti, and Rice, but strong leadership would've recognized threats to the University and taken care of this back in 2012. We're at where we are at because of a consistent string of bad leadership for over six months now.

Barchi just needs to go. This won't be the last folly we see under his tenure if he remains at the school.
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(05-29-2013 01:21 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(05-29-2013 11:01 AM)brista21 Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 09:49 PM)panite Wrote:  
(05-28-2013 08:06 PM)TerryD Wrote:  Is this new info?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/sports...d=all&_r=0

Read that article earlier. No wonder L'Ville recommended her for the job at Rutgers. They wanted her out of town because of the lawsuit there that she is involved in. The more people and the press dig in to this this hiring the more it smells. They better fire everyone involved especially the Rutgers president. He knew about Rice, forced Perentti out to save his own hide, hired a basketball coach that did not meet the job requirements, and now this messed up hiring of a person that is accused of the same abusive tactics that Rice used, and who is involved in two discrimination suits too at two different universities to boot.

The Eddie Jordan thing is a non-story. He might not have the degree, but his experience and clear ties to the university grant an exception. Plus he either has enough credits to be awarded his degree or could with a few classes have his degree.

As for the rest of it its just pathetic and shows this is a man in way way over his head.

Are you sure? Most legit colleges require head coaches to have a degree...just sayin. Brista you are one of the good guys but the Jordon Hire was mishandled.
Oh I agree it was mishandled, but of all the insanely stupid things over the last couple of months this was more a sin of omission than commission.
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