The ad is here, it does not say who is on the search committee. Chris Prosser was doing a great job at 0.9 FTE and a very modest salary, he left to pursue a PhD. As a commenter notes, top salary for the job listed is $38,000. In comparison the UO…
Posts tagged as “Randy Geller General Counsel”
UO Unclassified Job Announcements: Executive Assistant And Operations ManagerGeneral Counselhttp://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?id=4002 Executive AssistantGeneral Counselhttp://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?id=4003 These positions are currently held by Lauren Townsend and Amanda Hatch (whom Geller tried to stick with the random drug testing bag.) There’s been a lot of turnover in Geller’s office, both these jobs were last advertised…
From the OUS public records officer, 7/26/2012: President Gottfredson’s contract is still being finalized but should be executed soon. Interim President Berdahl does not have a “post-president” contract with OUS. Sincerely, Charles Triplett Gottfredson starts in 6 days. Here’s hoping the delay is because he is negotiating with…
Two weeks back UO announced it was going to try and change the Oregon Administrative Rules which forbid random drug testing of Ducks. Bob Berdahl, Rob Mullens, and Randy Geller ignored both the intent of Oregon law (which requires public input) and the UO “Policy on Policies” (which requires Senate…
(Links fixed) Presumably Bob Berdahl gave Randy Geller permission to write a letter endorsing this effort. I wonder if he thinks this is in UO’s interest. I’ve written before about Dave Frohnmayer’s success at using his sabbatical to restart his legal career at Harrang, Long, Gary and Rudnick. And his…
It seems that someone in the President’s office forgot to notify interested campus components – like the Senate Intercollegiate Athletics Committee – of the proposed UO rule change, as OAR requires: 571-001-0025Procedure for Providing Notice(1) The University News Bureau shall be responsible for providing notice to appropriate media. The Office…
UO General Counsel Randy Geller’s previous modification of the Oregon rules on drug testing to suit the needs of the NCAA cartel was in 2010: Geller appears to have notified the Senate of what he planned to do: http://senate.uoregon.edu/sites/senate.uoregon.edu/files/email2attachNoticeAndStatementOAR571_004.pdf and shown us the proposed changes: http://senate.uoregon.edu/sites/senate.uoregon.edu/files/email2attachOAR571_004proposedAmends20101201.pdf But that was when…
Old news, nothing big, just posting this so I can find it later: From: “Thornton, Lisa” Subject: Public Records Request 2012-PRR-253Date: May 21, 2012 12:02:31 PM PDT 05/21/2012Dear [UO Matters] –Thank you for your patience regarding this request. It has been determined that bargaining unit members will first need to contact…
4/10/2012: Randy Geller spent almost 4 weeks going through these with his whiteout bottle, but here they are. Looks like UO hired Mike Glazier last month for a second project, reviewing NCAA compliance. $9,245 in billing on that, plus $11,194.79 for the Willie Lyles football recruiting cleanup. No worries, UO…
4/6/2012 update: And this morning after wasting a bit of our county DA’s time Randy Geller folded and gave up the contracts and invoices for the two firms UO has hired to advise them on the union organizing effort, here. One is with Stephen Hirschfeld of the SF firm Curiale…
4/4/2012: UO’s accounting system is pretty detailed. There are thousands of accounting codes for everything from engraving to cheese to consulting contracts. But General Counsel Randy Geller’s budget puts more than a quarter of its expenditures under “miscellaneous”. Presumably the money we are paying for Chip Kelly’s NCAA cleanup lawyer…
4/2/2012: That’s the word from the union website update, in a post that also criticizes the petitions, here: We sincerely hope that the university administration will recognize the will of the majority of the faculty and maintain its previously public statement of neutrality. It now appears that the UO administration…
March 2013: ODE reporter Sam Stites gets UO General Counsel Randy Geller to explain why he thinks the academic side should be happy to pay half the cost of Chip Kelly’s lawyer. Because he usually makes them pay it all: Lawyer Michael Glazier, a former NCAA enforcement staffer, has been providing…
3/1/2012: Compare the December and January invoices from Mike Glazier, the NCAA insider lawyer that UO is paying to negotiate the NCAA football infractions settlement. Looks much more transparent when you do the redactions in white, instead of the traditional CIA black. But the bottom line is the same: the…
Update: ODE editorial here.OC post here. 2/22/2012: ODE story here. I like that quip about how much money Randy Geller is already making the students pay for Chip Kelly’s lawyer. Secret video of negotiations here.