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Bureaucracy Problem?
Just take a look at this paragraph from today’s The Dartmouth. It speaks for itself.
Holly Sateia, special assistant to the president for institutional diversity and equity, has been named vice president of institutional diversity and equity, College President James Wright announced through the Office of Public Affairs on Wednesday. Sateia, who has served in her current position since the fall, was formerly dean of student life at the College. Sateia will supervise the Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Office, Diversity Training and Educational Programs, the Child Care Resource Office and the Dartmouth College Child Care Center. The position, which seeks to increase diversity and inclusion at the College, has been vacant since Stuart Lord went on leave from the College. Sateia was chosen by a search committee chaired by Associate Dean of the Arts and Humanities Katherine Conley and in consultation with Provost Berry Scherr.
Anything sound duplicative to you?
All emphasis mine.
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