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He accomplished a lot in his first 100 days on the job, from branching out into the community with Chancellor Phil DiStefano at town meetings, to implementing the YOUR TEAM campaign to raise significant funds for immediate scholarship and capital project needs. Several other creative ideas, especially in marketing including Ralphies' Kids Roundup and the Pearl Street Stampede the night before home football games, were established to create better ties with CU and area communities.Those first 100 days were just the beginning, and just five years into his service to CU, he has made major improvements in fundraising, including the establishment of the Buff Club Cabinet, huge in-roads in community and campus relations, and has worked to balance a budget by making tough but necessary cuts, guaranteeing the future success of Colorado's 16 intercollegiate sports.Perhaps his top "one shining moment" to date took place in the spring of 2010, when he led the charge for the Buffaloes to join the Pacific-10 Conference. A very tense period in college athletics, rumors swirling about concerning several schools, he had CU's ship steadied throughout and landed CU in a conference that conforms to a perfect fit with its students, alumni and fans on many levels, including academics as well as athletics. Colorado is set to join the league in either the summer of 2011 or 2012.
QuoteHe accomplished a lot in his first 100 days on the job, doubtful from branching out into the community with Chancellor Phil DiStefano at town meetings, phil is equally hated to implementing the YOUR TEAM campaign to raise significant funds for immediate scholarship and capital project needs. didnt even hear about this, probably a falsehood Several other creative ideas, especially in marketing including Ralphies' Kids Roundup and the Pearl Street Stampede the night before home football games, were established to create better ties with CU and area communities. wefald could have come up with theseThose first 100 days were just the beginning, of the fall from glory and just five years into his service to CU, he has made major improvements in fundraising, the reverse if true, ppl refused to donate just to spite him including the establishment of the Buff Club Cabinet, huge seriously? in-roads in community and campus relations, and has worked to balance a budget by making tough but necessary cuts, true guaranteeing setting backthe future success of Colorado's 16 intercollegiate sports by a good decade or so.Perhaps his top "one shining moment" 100% correct to date took place in the spring of 2010, when he led the charge for the Buffaloes to join the Pacific-10 Conference. A very tense period in college athletics, rumors swirling about concerning several schools, he had CU's ship steadied calm waters!!?!?1? throughout and landed CU in a conference that conforms to a perfect fit with its students, alumni and fans on many levels, including academics as well as athletics actually nailed this. Colorado is set to join the league in either the summer of 2011 or 2012.
He accomplished a lot in his first 100 days on the job, doubtful from branching out into the community with Chancellor Phil DiStefano at town meetings, phil is equally hated to implementing the YOUR TEAM campaign to raise significant funds for immediate scholarship and capital project needs. didnt even hear about this, probably a falsehood Several other creative ideas, especially in marketing including Ralphies' Kids Roundup and the Pearl Street Stampede the night before home football games, were established to create better ties with CU and area communities. wefald could have come up with theseThose first 100 days were just the beginning, of the fall from glory and just five years into his service to CU, he has made major improvements in fundraising, the reverse if true, ppl refused to donate just to spite him including the establishment of the Buff Club Cabinet, huge seriously? in-roads in community and campus relations, and has worked to balance a budget by making tough but necessary cuts, true guaranteeing setting backthe future success of Colorado's 16 intercollegiate sports by a good decade or so.Perhaps his top "one shining moment" 100% correct to date took place in the spring of 2010, when he led the charge for the Buffaloes to join the Pacific-10 Conference. A very tense period in college athletics, rumors swirling about concerning several schools, he had CU's ship steadied calm waters!!?!?1? throughout and landed CU in a conference that conforms to a perfect fit with its students, alumni and fans on many levels, including academics as well as athletics actually nailed this. Colorado is set to join the league in either the summer of 2011 or 2012.