OBS: statusquOblinger, NC State still doesn’t get it (Sat Update)

Charlotte

One step forward. Two steps back.

First the good news – Norris Tolson was appointed to the Board of Trustees last week. Tolson is first class and is a fantastic appointment to the Board that remains in desperate need of real world experience. brings a fantastic

The president and CEO of the N.C. Biotechnology Center in Research Triangle Park, Tolson has served the citizens of North Carolina as a business and policy leader for more than four decades. He graduated from NC State with a bachelor’s degree in crop science and agribusiness in 1962. After serving in the U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps from 1963 to 1965, he joined Dupont, where he held various research, marketing and sales assignments in the company’s agricultural products and electronics business for 28 years. He was assigned both domestic and international business responsibilities and lived in Europe for several years before retiring in 1993.

He then served in some of the top policy positions in the state. He was a two-term legislator (1994-1997), secretary of commerce (1997-1998), secretary of transportation (1998) and secretary of revenue (2001-2007).

Tolson, of Pinetops, N.C., serves on the NC State Board of Visitors and the Alumni Association board, as well as the College of Education Foundation. He also is a member of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Alumni Society.

Unfortunately, that news is overshadowed by the continued incompetence in west Raleigh. The Charlotte Observer ran this editorial today.

It’s a good gig if you can get it: a $298,700 salary – not to work, but just to think about when you will work, six months from now.

Don’t worry about all those poor schleps being laid off around you. Don’t fret over the embarrassment you brought your last employer. And certainly don’t lose sleep over the taxpayers who are getting stiffed.

No, if you are former N.C. State Provost Larry Nielsen, feel free to put your feet up, collect your checks and partake in “study leave.”

How in God’s name is James Oblinger still living the life in the Chancellor’s residence? I guess it would be different if the man had ever actually done anything of note that you could cite to support a different point of view. But, to the contrary, the man has made a career of find ways not to do things in order to not rock the boat. That style of living in oblivion is what has gotten our University – and our athletics department – into the embarrassing positions where the currently reside.

For all of the embarrassment that Chancellor Oblinger has brought our University, we continue to await his official censure from the same faculty that ran off Jim Valvano, Bruce Poulton and that was so eager to censure and neuter Marye Ann Fox. Heck, the only embarrassment Fox ever brought was to the excessively content and incompetent people who rest on their laurels and participate in the good old boy network that is far more interested in maintaining their personal relationships and potential political gain than advancing the University towards actual success.

Related: statusquOblinger finds his memory

Saturday, June 6th Update

The chairman of the N.C. State University Board of Trustees on Friday ordered a review of the deal given to former Provost Larry Nielsen after his resignation, which includes six months of leave at his full salary of nearly $300,000.

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38 Responses to OBS: statusquOblinger, NC State still doesn’t get it (Sat Update)

  1. old13 06/07/2009 at 4:38 PM #

    Since when does an employee who resigned his post get severence pay!

  2. VaWolf82 06/07/2009 at 6:09 PM #

    Frequently if the resignation is part of a face-saving gesture for all involved.

  3. 61Packer 06/07/2009 at 6:54 PM #

    Tolson may have impressive credentials but to me he’s just another governor-appointed bureaucrat who will feed with the rest of his ilk at the NC State University public trough.

    I thought I was mad at Jed and the athletics department, but this mess with Bowles, Oblinger, Nielsen and Easley takes my anger to a whole new level.

    Is there ANYTHING that the average Wolfpack supporter can do? This has to make some of us think about how much longer we’re going to open our wallets for NCSU athletics, and right now, that is not a good thing.

  4. Alpha Wolf 06/07/2009 at 7:18 PM #

    1) I started in EE and there wasn’t a person on the entire faculty that could relate to the average engineering student, much less the average student, much less the average North Carolinian.

    You got that dead-on, 100% correct GAWOLF.

  5. blpack 06/07/2009 at 8:07 PM #

    The hits just keep on coming. That GM comment was painful, but seems to be the truth. Our leadership is bankrupt.

  6. WolftownVA81 06/07/2009 at 9:09 PM #

    They’re gona keep screwing around in West Raleigh until the Legistlature steps in. That’s were the average Wolfpacker can make his voice heard – with his local representative. Is it time for hearings yet?

  7. john of sparta 06/07/2009 at 9:53 PM #

    another BOT emergency meeting….
    sorta like the terrorism
    color code warnings.
    meh.

  8. 61Packer 06/07/2009 at 11:12 PM #

    “another BOT emergency meeting”

    Translated: another CYA emergency meeting

  9. wolfpack95 06/07/2009 at 11:38 PM #

    How does this not end with Oblinger’s ouster?

  10. Pitbull_1973 06/08/2009 at 2:37 AM #

    [quote]How does this not end with Oblinger’s ouster?[/quote]

    Simple. If the alumni/boosters don’t express their outrage. Unless the people who ultimately control the purse strings put pressure on the administration to force Oblinger out (and I mean, serious pressure), they’re not going to do anything about it.

  11. BJD95 06/08/2009 at 8:47 AM #

    The meeting will end in time for the 5:00 news. I’m almost certain SQ will be asked to resign.

  12. Classof89 06/08/2009 at 9:37 AM #

    I agree with BJD. Regardless of the particulars of who said or offered what to whom, the guy at the top has to take the fall when a scandal of this proportion erupts. It happened to Poulton, and now I’m hoping late this afternoon, it will happen to Oblinger. Big loser in this will be CALS, since Oblinger came out of that college (and its highly unlikely they’d hire an insider from the same college two straight times).

    If it has to be an insider candidate, I’d put forward Dan Solomon, dean of College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. On his watch, the college has dramatically increased scholarship funds, and completely overhauled their facilities, adding two new buildings.

  13. tvp1 06/08/2009 at 9:48 AM #

    Word has it that he’s gone effective immediately.

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