What Didn’t Work: Tongue-Tied at the Top
While boards sat in silence, executives milked American University and the Smithsonian.
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Pete Smith
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Ritt eventually resigned, saying that her independence was compromised because she had to report to Small rather than to the regents. Small similarly instructed Ritt’s successor, Sprightley Ryan, to have no direct communication with the regents. Small also isolated the Smithsonian’s general counsel and chief financial officer from the regents.
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