| Coalition calls for restart of CSU chancellor search Coalition calls for restart of CSU chancellor search Today, Colorado Ethics Watch, Colorado Common Cause and New Era Colorado, joined together to call on the CSU Board of Governors to rescind its closed door decision naming Joe Blake as the sole finalist for CSU chancellor. The groups also called upon the Board of Governors to start a new, transparent search process to consider a number of qualified applicants, including Mr. Blake. The group decried the process as tainted by a lack of transparency and apparent conflicts of interest. Mr. Blake participated in the controversial decision in December 2008 to split the chancellor position from the position of president of the Fort Collins campus of Colorado State University. On April 29, 2009, he formally submitted his application for the new chancellor position. On May 5, in a closed-door meeting that was called in haste while the legislature was considering a bill to change the process for selecting a chancellor, the Board of Governors voted to name Mr. Blake as the sole finalist for the position. The process that resulted in the selection of Mr. Blake as the sole finalist and denied students and the public a meaningful opportunity to provide input on this critical hiring decision, and it has been challenged as a possible violation of Colorado's Open Meetings Law. "The process smacks of favoritism and insider dealing," said Chantell Taylor, director of Colorado Ethics Watch. "In his capacity as vice chair of the board, Mr. Blake participated in creating the lucrative new chancellor position then submitted his own application and was selected as the sole-finalist in a rushed, closed-door session that apparently violated open meetings laws. This is an assault on principles of open, honest government." Jenny Flanagan, executive director of Common Cause, said the public has a right to a fair and open process in the decisions that affect their community. "The Governing Board knew their closed-door meetings would offend the public but went ahead anyway. Blake may be the right candidate for this position, but this was not the right process. The governing board must take steps to repair the situation." "The closed-door selection process flies in the face of everything higher education should stand for—fair and open discourse with integrity," said Steve Fenberg, executive director of New Era Colorado. "These decisions should include the input of students, faculty, and the broader community of citizens of Colorado—the very populations our public universities and academic institutions exist to serve." Read the article here: http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20090521/UPDATES01/90521034 |
