Difference between revisions of "Executive Vice President"

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* Executive Vice President for Arts & Sciences: [[David Madigan]]
 
* Executive Vice President for Arts & Sciences: [[David Madigan]]
 
* Executive Vice President for Communications: [[David Stone]]
 
* Executive Vice President for Communications: [[David Stone]]
* Executive Vice President for [[Office of Alumni and Development|University Development and Alumni Relations]]: [[Fred Van Sickle]]
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* Executive Vice President for [[Office of Alumni and Development|University Development and Alumni Relations]]: vacant
* Executive Vice President for [[Facilities]]: [[Joe Ienuso]]
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* Executive Vice President for [[Facilities and Operations|Facilities]]: [[Joe Ienuso]]
 
* Executive Vice President for Finance: [[Anne Rollow Sullivan]]
 
* Executive Vice President for Finance: [[Anne Rollow Sullivan]]
 
* Executive Vice President for [[Office of Government and Community Affairs|Government and Community Affairs]]: [[Maxine Griffith]]
 
* Executive Vice President for [[Office of Government and Community Affairs|Government and Community Affairs]]: [[Maxine Griffith]]

Revision as of 19:56, 27 April 2015

Executive Vice Presidents are executive officers of the University who answer directly to PrezBo. For a while, there were nine EVPs, including Senior EVP Robert Kasdin, who is Bollinger's Dick Cheney. Conveniently, nine is also the number of Nazgûl in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, which played very nicely into the dark imagery of Bollinger as an evil lord of terror, and Kasdin as his Witch-King of Angmar. Now that there are ten of them, we'll have to think of another clever analogy.

Current EVPs include:

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