Rich Egger
Western Illinois University s new president is getting a two-and-a-half year contract. Western s Board of Trustees approved the deal unanimously.
Dr. Guiyou Huang will be paid a starting salary of $320,000, which BoT member Erik Dolieslager said compares favorably to sister institutions across the state.
Dr. Guiyou Huang
Credit Courtesy WIU From a compensation standpoint, you ve heard me mention this before, I think we need to continue to be competitive and attract top talent, Dolieslager said. I think it (the contract) is a very solid, well-written document.
You can read the contract here.
Board Chairperson Polly Radosh noted that Western generally has not given multi-year contracts to its presidents.
By Julia Bertino
Dec 18, 2020
The new president of Western Illinois University’s contract has been approved by the Board of Trustees.
In an announcement released on Friday, the university said that the 2.5 year contract, which includes tenure within the English department and professional development, had President Guiyou Huang’s salary set at $320,000.
The Board voted unanimously at a special meeting on November 16th to appoint Huang, president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, as the University’s 12th president, effective January 1, 2021.
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KARE 11 Announces Change to News Leadership
KARE 11December 15, 2020 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Effective December 31, 2020, Stacey Nogy will be taking over as head of the News Division at KARE 11. Nogy will be replacing Stuart Boslow, who is moving to the TEGNA owned sister-station, KHOU in Houston.
Nogy is a veteran of the KARE 11 News Department, having worked in various News roles for 28 years. In her new role, Nogy will oversee the vision, strategy, editorial coverage and the distribution of News across all KARE 11’s content platforms, alongside KARE 11 Digital Director Lauren Olson.
After a year of great change, KARE-11 names its next news director Meteorologists Jason Disharoon and Sven Sundgaard are both gone, as is anchor Pat Evans. December 16, 2020 12:14pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Stacey Nogy, who has spent 28 years at KARE-TV, has been named the station s news director. She replaces Stuart Boslow who is moving to KHOU in Houston. I have a deep passion for the KARE brand and what it stands for in this community, Nogy said. I couldn t be more excited to lead our amazing team of journalists into 2021, in the midst of so much important change unfolding here in Minnesota and beyond.