Wednesday, July 09, 2008

LOHD's pick for President

Of USC of course..............is President Bush’s former top aide Andy Card. Some may say he is the frontrunner to take over the job of president at the University of South Carolina and he has our vote. You may recall that Andrew Sorenson is stepping down at the end of the month to enjoy retirement and who better to fill those big shoes than - USC Alum Andy Card.

Two weeks The State reported that Card was among seven choices being considered by a presidential search committee, which includes USC faculty, and the full board. Although The State didn’t name names, last week's AP story confirms that Card is among the options, but he is “keeping quiet about his aspirations.”

Who is he up against you ask - well most sources will point to - Ray Greenberg, the current president of the Medical University of South Carolina, faculty favorite Harris Pastides, the university’s vice president for research and health sciences, and William Hubbard, the chairman of the USC Board of Trustees. This week, The State reported that the "University of South Carolina trustees will release this week the three finalists the board has selected in its search for a new president. And the board could take a vote to name its next leader on Friday."

What could Card do for USC? Well for one he is a alumni and that means something. Second, he is not from acadmeia world. Third, he brings to USC a big name which counts with fundraising capabilities. Fourth, he is someone with real world experience beyond college circles. Fifth, we are confident he could tackle Cocky better than the old president.

We here at LOHD say give Card the job!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I DONT AGREE. WHY GIVE A JOB TO A GUY WHO HAS NO EXPERIENCE WORKING IN HIGHER EDUCATION. WHO CARES IF HE IS AN ALUM OR OR NOT. ALL HE IS A NAME. I MEAN HE WORKED FOR BUSH, COME ON.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the above commenters - Card is a terrible choice, both on the merits and as to the reputation of the university. You may remember his treatment at UMass when he returned to get an honorary degree (see link below). I would also question what a good fundraiser Card is - just because he worked as Chief of Staff in the White House doesn't mean he has the kinds of connections to USC alumni needed to raise money. As a matter of fact, I believe the only 4 years of Card's life he spent in SC were during his undergraduate work.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpJOXEFDWhs

Anonymous said...

sorry LOHD but your man is not getting the job. GOOD

http://www.thestate.com/breaking/story/456479.html