Not So Public: Why Does UH’s New President Need A $250,000 Adviser?
Before University of Hawaiʻi President Wendy Hensel took office, she already had plans to bring on a new senior adviser from her last job in New York. That adviser, Kim Siegenthaler, started work last week, earning $250,000 a year. In January, the university’s Board of Regents had created the new position just for her, opting … Continue reading Not So Public: Why Does UH’s New President Need A $250,000 Adviser?
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