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"He's been a very good citizen of the University," says Joan Hutchins, a former president of the Board of Overseers, speaking of Clark's performance as a dean. "He has changed the whole notion of the business school throughout the University. The business school is being seen as having...
Guerrier says PBHA is trying to increase communication between Trustees and Cabinet members. Last year, the performances of the four full-time directors of programs were reviewed; this year, the executive director's role and performance is being evaluated.
"Their personalities are 180 degrees different," Zeckhauser says. " Ted is much more low key, but knows food equally as well. He has been deliberate in his goals and with performance management."
Despite improved individual efforts, however, the nature of collegiate skiing demands that the entirety of the Crimson lineup improve its performance. In Nordic skiing, a school's top three finishers determine its score.
Yet a slow start and a challenging schedule that included three nationally ranked opponents doomed any hopes that Kerr and his team had to improve upon last year's performance. The Crimson finished the season at 6-9-2 overall and 3-4 in the Ivy League.