President Peterson has announced his retirement

HurricaneJacket

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Below is the text of an email that my sister (a GT student who graduated in December) forwarded to me this morning. President Peterson has announced his retirement to the campus body.

"To the Georgia Tech campus community:

I have indicated to Chancellor Steve Wrigley my desire to step down as president of Georgia Tech this coming summer. While we have not identified a specific date, I anticipate that in the coming weeks, he will establish a search committee and that I will continue to serve as president until the new president has been identified and is able to begin his/her tenure.

In 1975, I made a career change and resigned my position as an associate engineer at Black & Veatch to pursue a Ph.D. in order to work with young people through my teaching and research activities. It is my hope and expectation that upon completion of my duties as president, I will be able to return to the faculty and resume my teaching and research at Georgia Tech.

The opportunity to serve as president of Georgia Tech for the past 10 years has been one of the highlights of my career. While we have faced several challenges, I believe we are on a very positive trajectory, a trajectory that has characterized Georgia Tech and served it well for many years.

Georgia Tech is a great institution and great institutions are built on great people, great faculty, great staff and great students. Since our very first visit to Georgia Tech in the fall of 2008, Val and I have continued to be impressed with the quality of the people of Georgia Tech, and the dedication and commitment to making Georgia Tech the nationally recognized institution that it is today.

Much like the 3,500 students who graduated last December, Georgia Tech has an enormously bright future. With your continued hard work, dedication and focus on excellence, I have no doubt that we as an institution will be able to accomplish some truly remarkable things in the years to come.

In closing, I want to express my deep appreciation to each of you for all you have done as we continue to strive toward our goal of “defining the technological research university of the 21st century.” Val and I look forward to continuing to work with you through the upcoming transition period to ensure that Georgia Tech can continue its pursuit of excellence, a pursuit that has helped to make Georgia Tech one of the finest institutions of higher education in the country.


G.P. "Bud" Peterson, President
Georgia Institute of Technology"
 

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Bud Peterson announces he is stepping down as the Georgia Tech president this morning via email to the student body. A search committee will be formed in the coming weeks to replace him sometime this summer.
 

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YES!

Over time, I had slowly had less and less confidence in him. I had a weird interaction with him at a pre-bowl social one time, and then when the corruption news came out about various people in Georgia Tech serving on a software company's board (for example) and getting compensated for it while also doing business with them via Georgia Tech - and Bud had approved that relationship...not good.
 

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While I like Bud personally, and adore his wife he lost my confidence when he allowed the BOR to give UGA engineering without anything in return. Especially when the reason given was that we weren't creating enough engineers to meet the State's needs. While I like the concept of being the answer to the question how will the 21st century be that he laid out as his vision of his 25 year plan, his lack of a concrete plan to reach that also eroded my confidence.

Hopefully we can hire someone who understands and can articulate a path to make us excellent in both sports and academics.
 

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While I like Bud personally, and adore his wife he lost my confidence when he allowed the BOR to give UGA engineering without anything in return. Especially when the reason given was that we weren't creating enough engineers to meet the State's needs. While I like the concept of being the answer to the question how will the 21st century be that he laid out as his vision of his 25 year plan, his lack of a concrete plan to reach that also eroded my confidence.

Hopefully we can hire someone who understands and can articulate a path to make us excellent in both sports and academics.
 
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While I like Bud personally, and adore his wife he lost my confidence when he allowed the BOR to give UGA engineering without anything in return. Especially when the reason given was that we weren't creating enough engineers to meet the State's needs. While I like the concept of being the answer to the question how will the 21st century be that he laid out as his vision of his 25 year plan, his lack of a concrete plan to reach that also eroded my confidence.

Hopefully we can hire someone who understands and can articulate a path to make us excellent in both sports and academics.
I'm not sure there was much Bud could have done about that. When the BOR makes up their minds, there's no stopping them. What was interesting though is that there were several mutt legislators who didn't like the BOR deal either, one even refusing to support any funding for the cesspool engineering program.
 

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Bud Peterson announces he is stepping down as the Georgia Tech president this morning via email to the student body. A search committee will be formed in the coming weeks to replace him sometime this summer.
Odd...I'm faculty, and I have not received any such email. I can't see Peterson emailing the student body as a whole, while leaving out the faculty as a whole—then again, maybe hid did but I'm on his personal "ignore" list...
 

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With Peterson marking 10 years at Georgia Tech in April, he will meet the age and tenure requirements to receive full retirement benefits. His current annual compensation, $1,135,710, is the highest of any public college president in the state.



Sounds like there's more to the story than Peterson just "retiring"....
 

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While I like Bud personally, and adore his wife he lost my confidence when he allowed the BOR to give UGA engineering without anything in return. Especially when the reason given was that we weren't creating enough engineers to meet the State's needs. While I like the concept of being the answer to the question how will the 21st century be that he laid out as his vision of his 25 year plan, his lack of a concrete plan to reach that also eroded my confidence.

Hopefully we can hire someone who understands and can articulate a path to make us excellent in both sports and academics.

I went back through the vote from that time (to expand uGA's engineering programs) in 2010, and the vote was 9-8. Every single vote in favor of it was a uGA grad (surprise), except for 1 - GT grad Willis Potts. But he's gotta have some connection to uGA I think (like his wife or a kid goes there or something) because he's gotten numerous awards from uGA related to his support of them over the years.

The corruption couldn't be anymore obvious.
 

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With Peterson marking 10 years at Georgia Tech in April, he will meet the age and tenure requirements to receive full retirement benefits. His current annual compensation, $1,135,710, is the highest of any public college president in the state.



Sounds like there's more to the story than Peterson just "retiring"....



1.1 million wow. I thought it was closer to 500-700k
 

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Fallout from?????:

1. For years, high-ranking Georgia Tech officials earning six-figure salaries used their positions to line their pockets, internal investigations have found.
Link
https://www.ajc.com/news/state--reg...ials-misuse-tax-money/KPhr38F6PupvqESYALWWIP/

2. The recent revelations that some former top officials of Georgia Tech violated its ethics guidelines have exposed another problem at the university: It’s had a no-bid agreement for some services with Coca-Cola at least a quarter-century.
Link
https://www.ajc.com/news/local-educ...tract-university-says/xbLUNinbFQFBuOOfr7mX1L/
 
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