Adrian Sargeant, the Robert F. Hartsook Professor of Fundraising at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University for the past five years, is taking a two-year, unpaid leave of absence to work on a variety of research projects.
Sargeant says he will work as an independent consultant while also conducting pro-bono research, and has the "potential to go back" to Indiana as the Hartsook Chair, which is believed to be the only endowed chair in fundraising anywhere.
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