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Published - Thursday, July 03, 2008 Develop a better system for hiring UW administrators The botched hiring of a new chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside has legislative opponents of the UW System absolutely drooling with delight. Sadly, they have good cause. But this isn’t time for playing politics and demanding hearings. Instead, the UW System needs to initiate and implement meaningful reform to improve the process for recruiting key administrators to our world-class universities. And, UW System President Kevin Reilly is taking the right approach by calling for an examination of the Parkside problem and figuring out how to strengthen the recruitment process for future searches. Here’s what happened: Robert Felner was scheduled to begin at Parkside this week. Before he could set up his new office, U.S. Secret Service agents showed up to collect 200 to 300 boxes of documents that Felner had shipped to the Kenosha campus from his former home, the University of Louisville. It seems the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Kentucky is investigating whether Felner mishandled nearly $500,000 in federal grant money. So, Felner backed out of the chancellorship at Parkside. In fairness, a federal investigation may well have been a secret — meaning the folks recruiting Felner may not have known. But, those boxes aren’t the only baggage that Felner was carrying with him. He received a vote of no-confidence from faculty at Louisville. The search committee at Parkside knew about the vote of no-confidence. Because of the otherwise glowing recommendations — and because of the feeling that Felner was being criticized by faculty for making much-needed change at Louisville — the committee discounted the vote. Worse, the committee didn’t bother to mention it to UW System officials or members of the Board of Regents, who make the hiring decision. And the consulting firm retained for the hiring didn’t know about the vote of no-confidence either. Clearly, the Parkside search committee put Reilly and the Board of Regents in an embarrassing spot. And, it doesn’t help that legislative opponents are waiting to tee off on such gaffes. The best revenge for all involved is to fix the system. Here are several ideas for improving the process: In the wake of the Felner flap, Reilly is suggesting a review of the reference-checking process. He also wants to make sure that everyone involved in the search is clear about their responsibilities. And, he wants to make sure that the aggressive timeline for selecting a new chancellor at Parkside didn’t contribute to the lack of due diligence. As with recent selections of chancellors at UW-L and other campuses, there’s an excellent track record of hiring top-quality candidates who fit the needs of individual campuses and communities. With a few changes designed to open the process and tighten the background checks, the University of Wisconsin System has an opportunity to improve its odds of hiring a winner every time.
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