Connecticut State Interim Chancellor Steps Down
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Connecticut State Interim Chancellor Steps Down
"After thoughtful reflection, I have made the decision to step down from my role. This decision reflects what is right for my family and for me at this time."
"I'm obviously concerned to see another Chancellor leaving in these kind of circumstances. It's important for people to know exactly what happened, given the public nature of this job and the importance of this system to our state."
"It just sends a terrible message that, number one, there seems to be no oversight. Number two, they're leaderless. Even when they have leaders, they still seem to be leaderless."
"I urged the Board to continue conducting their investigation and to assess whether changes to institutional processes are necessary to strengthen governance, reporting, or oversight."
John Maduko resigned from his position as interim chancellor of Connecticut State Colleges and Universities after being placed on administrative leave for allegedly violating a policy. He stated that his decision was made after thoughtful reflection and was in the best interest of his family. The governing board, led by Marty Guay, did not provide further comments due to the personnel nature of the matter. State officials expressed concern over the ongoing leadership issues within the system and called for transparency regarding the investigation into Maduko's conduct.
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