statusquOblinger Resigns (Updated 3:35pm – Easley Fired)

What are we going to do now that we are losing one of the all-time best nicknames SFN has ever originated?

NC State University Chancellor James Oblinger resigned effective immediately. Former UNC Charlotte Chancellor Jim Woodward will take over. This link will take you to a great profile of Woodward from a 2004 article.

It was a typical mission for Woodward, an aerospace engineer and MBA who mingles academics with big business and backroom finagling. The man Broad calls “the best manager in the system” recently announced that he will retire next year at 65. Major growth has marked his 15-year tenure–the longest of any chancellor in the system. Enrollment is up nearly 50%, the $84.5 million endowment is six times what it was, there are 12 doctoral programs where there were none, and there are nine new buildings, with another nine under way. The school’s research has spawned 24 companies.

Despite what he sees as his greatest accomplishment–hoisting the school into the ranks of Ph.D.-granting research universities–others laud his prowess as a diplomat, working effectively within the 16-campus UNC system, ever mindful of the concentric circles of statewide politics surrounding it, while at the same time cementing the school’s ties with Charlotte’s business establishment. This feat is akin to climbing a greased pole, and Woodward has demonstrated an uncanny knack for knowing when to press on and when to slide back.

I was kind of hoping that General Hugh Shelton would get the nod for interim; and, I also thought that the recent appointment of fellow Edgecombe County native, Norris Tolson to the Board of Trustees was a step to Shleton’s appointment. Oh well. No biggie. Chancellor Woodward appears to be a fine choice based on what we have gathered to this point.

BJD95 & SFN UPDATE: Here’s an e-mail from Bob Jordan regarding SQ’s resignation:

To the Students, Faculty and Friends of NC State University:

In a few moments, we will be announcing that James Oblinger has chosen to resign as chancellor of NC State. I wanted you to be the first to hear this disappointing news.

Chancellor Oblinger cares deeply for NC State. He has devoted 23 years to our university and his leadership will be greatly missed.

One of things I admire most about Jim Oblinger is that he has always put the university’s interests ahead of his own. He is resigning because he does not want the ongoing controversy surrounding the university’s hiring and employment of Mary Easley to continue detracting from the important work of our faculty and staff. He wants the university to move forward, and that is what we must do.

A copy of the official announcement of the chancellor’s resignation, along with a copy of documents that NC State submitted to the U.S. Attorney’s office today, can be found on the university’s Web site at 9:30 this morning at www.ncsu.edu.

I will continue to keep you informed about these developments and our search for a new chancellor in the coming weeks. If you have questions or comments, you can send them to me at: [email protected].

Bob Jordan, Chair of the NC State Board of Trustees

Yep, this beacon of embarrassment loves and cares about NC State so much that he plans to NOT work for six months at full salary, in the midst of an unprecedented budget crisis. This is also a guy who most certainly does NOT need the money. Selfless. Honorable. Almost saintly.

How can this man resign wanting this money while simultaneously condeming Mary Easley for demanding the money she is legally due because of Oblinger (and Larry Neilsen’s) very own decisions and approvals?

We harken back to many of the comments that we made in this definitive entry on the topic. When you don’t have any genuine convictions and when are not truly driven by a tangible/measurable set of goals of achievement for your institution, then you will inevitably be exposured by gross hypocrisy.

This is what happens to people who do not any true convictions and passively ‘manage’ by avoidance and without driving to reach stretch goals. If the Chancellor and the folks at NC State were actually executing against a well-defined strategy, then all behaviors under that strategy can/could be explained and justified as supporting that strategy. But, when the bulk of your daily behaviors are construed by everyone around you as ‘risk avoidance’ and wanting to ‘do as little as possible to upset the status quo’, then you cannot truly strive for excellence or have any guiding barometer for decisions.

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You see – it is all about being comfortable with the status quo all around you in Raleigh. Why would NC State dare bring in someone from the outside when the Chancellor can live in luxury along side his local buddy? Of course, you can’t really blame Chancellor Oblinger; it is the ‘NC State way’ to ultimately promote a food chemist from campus into the steward and leader of the entire University after the ‘good old boys’ and the tenured faculty had been pushed by someone who actually had drive and ambition to leave the zip code every now and then (Marye Ann Fox).

Does it surprise anyone that Oblinger is one of Bob Kennel’s heroes? Old Kennel sure has has kept a low profile on the internet in recent months. For years we’ve been leactured that any dissent against the leadership at NC State is atrocious since these leaders are so great. Yet, in the middle of all the *#($ hitting the fan the cheerleader has been muted. Maybe the evil internet made all of this happen? To his credit, I only count eight uses of the word ‘I’ in Kennel’s 100+ word letter to the N&O. That is SIGNIFICANTLY below the usual minimum standards of a 1:10 ratio of I:all other words.

Here’s a link to WRAL’s take.

Here’s a link to some developments from the weekend.

Here is a link to one of our definitive posts on this topic.

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UPDATE (3:35): The NC State Board of Trustees has fired Mary Easley.

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95 Responses to statusquOblinger Resigns (Updated 3:35pm – Easley Fired)

  1. beowolf 06/08/2009 at 1:01 PM #

    packalum, those raises would still be in nominal dollars that are affected differently by purchasing power at the different locations. Noah, if you want to think that MAF left just because of salary, go ahead and ignore everything that’s going on right f***ing now. Pretend the strife the preceded her decision to leave had no influence whatsoever. Keep feeding the beast that is devouring the university right now. Our now-former provost is getting over $300K to do jack-sh*t, although that is technically an improvement over what he was doing at NC State while in his job. Oh, if only he were being paid $400K, he wouldn’t have been part of the problem! We need to hold North Carolinians hostage for MORE money for NC State administrative pay; that’s the solution!

  2. LKNpackfan 06/08/2009 at 1:10 PM #

    As GAWolf alluded to, Mike Easley appointed cronies to prime positions all over the state, most notably the Dept of Transportation head and his frat brother Rusty to Chapel Hill’s BOT. I cannot f’ing wait until this spirals beyond NC State to other areas of government.

  3. Alpha Wolf 06/08/2009 at 1:17 PM #

    “I cannot f’ing wait until this spirals beyond NC State to other areas of government.”

    I bet Bev Perdue is not sleeping well these days, and it’s not the budget shortfall that’s her main worry.

    This thing could get big, and I mean REALLY big before it’s over.

    We laugh at Illinois, but NC’s state government is every bit as corrupt as Blagovich’s.

  4. beowolf 06/08/2009 at 1:22 PM #

    Alpha, I have on good authority that there are several more shoes yet to drop.

  5. PackMan97 06/08/2009 at 1:32 PM #

    Alpha, when you have the same folks controlling government for 100+ years…things tend to get a bit corrupt. Such a shame that their opposition is as inept as the folks in charge are corrupt. Not a good combination.

  6. bigjohn 06/08/2009 at 1:32 PM #

    I wonder who the 2 deans were that were part of the Easley job process, and what did they know about what was happening?

  7. Sam92 06/08/2009 at 2:02 PM #

    ok, so this is good — I’ve long thought we needed change at the top before anything good could happen, and now we’ve got it, both at the board of trustees and chancellor.

    now, what does all this mean for Lee Fowler specifically, and athletics generally?

  8. MatSci94 06/08/2009 at 2:14 PM #

    “what does all this mean for Lee Fowler”

    Thats hard to say. For the short term, it means he can kick back and laugh as bigger fish screw thing up more than he could ever dream. Longer term, I think it depends on who is ultimately hired. The new person will likely be mostly concerned with cleaning up this mess, but Obie was a big LF supporter. Heck, at this point, we can’t even get rid of Easley, so I’m not particularly hopeful that something will happen on this front anytime soon.

  9. ldr of the pk 75 06/08/2009 at 2:15 PM #

    Don’t I remember someone explaining that Bob Jordan was so far removed from politics at this point in his career that he was an excellant choice for Board Chairman?

    He may well still be a good choice, but the announcement, and most all announcements, since everything has hit the fan, is so full of political spin, I’m having trouble regaining equilibrium.

    All in all, another proud day for the university. Hey, in todays political world, where the country’s mascot has to be the weasel, does anything really surprise anyone anymore?

  10. Mike 06/08/2009 at 2:37 PM #

    I think Lee Fowler should be appointed Chancellor. After all, we have seen great fuhcilitees across campus for several years now in all areas. Fowler for Chancellor should be a big hit.

  11. DFMo 06/08/2009 at 2:42 PM #

    Things move so fast that you forget where we started. SQ started his defense by saying “he did not remember being told that Mary Easley was interested and available” and he simply referred that info to the Provost. Did not remember? He was in the middle of calling and trying to find her a position in 2 different colleges within NSCU (see the emails now published). That’s lying and a coverup. He deserves his job on the faculty? Dishonesty is a condition of employment in most places.

  12. DFMo 06/08/2009 at 2:46 PM #

    Bigjohn wrote: I wonder who the 2 deans were that were part of the Easley job process, and what did they know about what was happening?

    SQ email to McQueen:

    If this won’t work, McQueen, perhaps she’d meet with Provost Nielsen(?) The ultimate meetings would be with Deans Brady and Weiss so they could visit with her about the courses she would like to teach and the other activities she might want to do– I know Linda Brady would really like her to help them with a Public Policy institute they want to develop.

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    Nielsen to McQueen 1:

    Dear MCQueen: Just wanted to let you know that I’ve spoken again to Mrs. Easley, and things are proceeding famously. Both deans (Brady and Weiss) and I have agreed to a teaching plan and an overall plan. We’re setting up a meeting for early next week for the deans, Mrs. Easley and I to get together, just so we get to know each other. Then I’ll have a contract worked out, hopefully by next week. We also agreed today that a 3-year contract is best, as that is our usual practice–she’s
    happy with that. So, it’s a go! Larry

    ========

    Nielsen to McQueen 2:

    Dear McQueen: On Tuesday~ Mary met with me and Deans Brady and Weiss~ and we agreed on the work plan for the coming year. I’m getting the contract drafted now~ so we can get everything signed~ sealed and delivered! Larry

    ========

    And lastly McQueen to Nielsen:

    Great! The meeting obviously went well and I chatted with the Gov late last week and he says she’s very excited about it and he said if we take this seriously, which I assured him we were, this could really be a great program for everyone involved. I think she can really take this program to a new level!

    ========

    So those Deans knew plenty …. and I pasted too much .. go here to read it all: http://www.newsobserver.com/content/media/2009/6/8/campbell_emails.pdf

  13. Girlfriend in a Coma 06/08/2009 at 2:58 PM #

    I think I can take credit for first documenting the “I” ratio in Kennel’s writing. Remember that “Seeds of Greatness” piece of crap he put out? That remains the worst writing I have ever seen.

  14. packof81 06/08/2009 at 3:05 PM #

    I’ll bet Irksome Bowels has a pucker factor right about now.

  15. beowolf 06/08/2009 at 3:22 PM #

    Mary Easley has just been fired.

  16. wpackman33 06/08/2009 at 3:28 PM #

    Easley’s out

  17. BJD95 06/08/2009 at 3:33 PM #

    Main story updated to note the Easley boot.

  18. Alpha Wolf 06/08/2009 at 3:35 PM #

    “I’ll bet Irksome Bowels has a pucker factor right about now.”

    You better bet. I bet he and Bev are having CYA meetings as we speak.

  19. wolfpack95 06/08/2009 at 3:41 PM #

    Where does Erskine Bowles fall in all of this?

    I agree with Alpha. Take Tom Stafford, please!!!

  20. beowolf 06/08/2009 at 3:42 PM #

    Man, this day has been like the ending of The Godfather. Settle all the accounts at once!

  21. 66pack 06/08/2009 at 3:45 PM #

    Idoubt that the fed investigation goes far,especially to Bowles since he is a big-wig of democratic party.Washington will stop this investgation in the near future.Bowles knew about mary easley from the start but he will not be connected.

  22. BJD95 06/08/2009 at 3:47 PM #

    Being a veteran of the vaunted Basnight machine, Bev will be much, much better at keeping her own machinations and assorted malfeasance quiet.

  23. MatSci94 06/08/2009 at 4:05 PM #

    “Bev will be much, much better at keeping her own machinations and assorted malfeasance quiet.”

    Thats not exactly a high bar. Not doing it from a government owned email account would be a step up.

    Someone should write up this whole thing and put it in a textbook for executives under “How not taking a stand is worse in the end”. Instead of firing Easley weeks ago, now three people have resigned under this. The question I haven’t seen asked is “how much ‘severance’ pay is Easley getting?”

  24. Sakaspack 06/08/2009 at 4:12 PM #

    Oh my………….Well maybe now we can get some administrators and academic types that our football players and coaches can be proud of!

  25. rdjennin 06/08/2009 at 4:20 PM #

    Now, narrow focus upon Lee Fowlup!

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