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Gotta agree Jeff. . .no comparison at all.
I get that a lot of people are going to be put off by different leadership styles.
As I said from day one, Bradley is lucky to have Glasser. She will not be afraid to make the hard decisions. Decisiveness is such a rare commodity these days. She will make the hard decisions. Stuff will get done. Some of those decisions may be bad decisions, but good things will still likely come out of the results.
Given that BU needs to aggressively expand not only it's campus but it's University profile, she is 110% committed to get there. People will likely get hurt along the way. But it's the destination that is important, not the process.
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Originally posted by southpaw nothin View PostGotta agree Jeff. . .no comparison at all.
I get that a lot of people are going to be put off by different leadership styles.
As I said from day one, Bradley is lucky to have Glasser. She will not be afraid to make the hard decisions. Decisiveness is such a rare commodity these days. She will make the hard decisions. Stuff will get done. Some of those decisions may be bad decisions, but good things will still likely come out of the results.
Given that BU needs to aggressively expand not only it's campus but it's University profile, she is 110% committed to get there. People will likely get hurt along the way. But it's the destination that is important, not the process.Return to Glory
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Originally posted by southpaw nothin View Post(She) will not be afraid to make the hard decisions. Decisiveness is such a rare commodity these days. (She) will make the hard decisions. Stuff will get done. Some of those decisions may be bad decisions, but good things will still likely come out of the results.
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People will likely get hurt along the way. But it's the destination that is important, not the process.
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Interim AD
This was released to the students and I'm guessing faculty not too long ago...
TO: Members of the Board of Trustees, University
Council, Faculty, Staff, Braves Council, BSS and students
FROM: Joanne Glasser
SUBJECT: Virnette House-Browning Named Interim Athletic Director
DATE: May 8, 2009
Virnette House-Browning today has been appointed Interim Athletic
Director, effective immediately.
In her new position, Virnette will be responsible for all operations
within the Athletic Department.
I am so pleased that Virnette has agreed to become Interim Athletic
Director. I have enormous confidence that Virnette will continue to move
our Athletic Department forward, with an eye on excellence both on the
field of play and in the classroom.
Virnette brings a wealth of experience and understanding about all
aspects of Bradley's athletic operations. I am confident she is the
right person to lead our department at this time.
As you know, Virnette has been a passionate and trusted leader in our
Athletic Department for nearly 13 years, most recently serving as
Executive Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator. Virnette is
the first woman and the first African-American to lead Bradley's
Athletic Department.
Virnette has represented Bradley at Missouri Valley Conference meetings
and has served on both the Championships and Executive Committees and as
chair of the Athletics Administrators Committee. Having recently
completed a four-year term on the NCAA Academic, Eligibility and
Compliance Cabinet, she currently is a member of the NCAA Minority
Opportunities and Interest Committee.
Named one of Peoria's "40 Leaders Under Forty" in 1999, as well as one
of the 25 Women in Leadership in 2002, Virnette received her bachelor's
degree in biology from Bowling Green State in 1987 and worked as an
admissions counselor there while pursuing her master's degree. She also
received the 2004 Frances Mergen Award for distinguished public service.
Virnette and her husband, Brad Browning, reside in Peoria and are the
parents of one child.
I know you will all join me in congratulating Virnette on her new
position as we continue the great tradition of the Bradley Braves.
Warm Regards
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Originally posted by jeffsu View PostAs a current (for a few more days...) student who was here during Broski and Glasser's tenure, she wins, hands down.
Much better public face. Willing to make decisions. Great with fundraising efforts.
Just because a president has a better public face does not make them good at their job. As for decision making, what difficult decisions has she made? Dont get me wrong, The Prez has done some good things already... But to date, I wouldnt catergorize any of her decisions as difficult..... Fundraising efforts can go so far as long as the mases remain enthused......Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by southpaw nothin View PostBroski was in essence fired. . .he misappropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not into the millions from the University towards the purchase of cadavers for a Chicago firm doing medical research.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Originally posted by Chico View PostSouthpaw, glad we have on board, as you can always tell us the inside scoop that just ordinary folks don't hear about.Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by Beninator View PostI believe southpaw is referring to Broski's tenure at UIC... If so, all this was well known to the various media at the time of his BU hire.Personally, I am not sure KK and other's were/are either
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