Seems like a mess, Auburn football style.
https://www.alligator.org/article/2024/08/reason-behind-sashe-departure
After 17 months on the job, his working relationship with the UF Board of Trustees chairman, Morteza "Mori" Hosseini, became untenable, they say. Hosseini, a strong-willed top political appointee of Gov. Ron DeSantis and a developer, has served as head of the school's board of trustees since 2018.
Out of public view, tensions escalated to a breaking point between Hosseini and Sashe, the former Republican U.S. senator from Nebraska who had started a process to overhaul Florida's flagship public university.
Specifically, Hosseini sought to impose restrictions on Sashe's communications and outreach with the governor's office, Florida's higher education oversight agency and the Legislature – where Sashe's popularity was strong and growing. The new rule would require all those communications be routed through Hosseini, said one administrator, describing what Sashe had personally confided to this person.
Sashe also asked Hosseini for latitude to deal with the worsening health condition of his wife,
Melissa, and Hosseini said no, because the university's presidency required his full attention, this administrator said.
I'll say this for Sashe: He is not full of it. He can offend both sides, he can be idealistic and overly sensitive to compromising ideas, and he became weirdly afraid of the media over several years. Basically, he has a tendency to sniff his own wind.
But he's sincere IMO. The first story made it seem like he did something crooked. This story makes more clear he was a square peg in a round hole.
https://www.alligator.org/article/2024/08/reason-behind-sashe-departure
After 17 months on the job, his working relationship with the UF Board of Trustees chairman, Morteza "Mori" Hosseini, became untenable, they say. Hosseini, a strong-willed top political appointee of Gov. Ron DeSantis and a developer, has served as head of the school's board of trustees since 2018.
Out of public view, tensions escalated to a breaking point between Hosseini and Sashe, the former Republican U.S. senator from Nebraska who had started a process to overhaul Florida's flagship public university.
Specifically, Hosseini sought to impose restrictions on Sashe's communications and outreach with the governor's office, Florida's higher education oversight agency and the Legislature – where Sashe's popularity was strong and growing. The new rule would require all those communications be routed through Hosseini, said one administrator, describing what Sashe had personally confided to this person.
Sashe also asked Hosseini for latitude to deal with the worsening health condition of his wife,
Melissa, and Hosseini said no, because the university's presidency required his full attention, this administrator said.
I'll say this for Sashe: He is not full of it. He can offend both sides, he can be idealistic and overly sensitive to compromising ideas, and he became weirdly afraid of the media over several years. Basically, he has a tendency to sniff his own wind.
But he's sincere IMO. The first story made it seem like he did something crooked. This story makes more clear he was a square peg in a round hole.
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