March 12, 2009
Colorado State U. Skips Search Firm in Hunt for Nontraditional Chancellor
Officials at the Colorado State University system want a different kind of chancellor, and they think they can find one without the help of a search firm.
Universities almost always hire outside consultants to assist in searches for presidents and chancellors. Search firms typically charge a fee of one-third of the value of the eventual hire's first-year pay, plus all expenses. Colorado State's Board of Governors nixed that standard practice because the governors felt the
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