Yes, Larry was a horrible performer. However, the fault lays at the feet of the PAC-12 Presidents who not only hired him, but completely failed to manage and supervise him. In my 25 years of managing my government's TV contracts with Comcast, I (the CFO) performed an audit of revenue every 3 years and shared the results with my Board and…
Yes, Larry was a horrible performer. However, the fault lays at the feet of the PAC-12 Presidents who not only hired him, but completely failed to manage and supervise him. In my 25 years of managing my government's TV contracts with Comcast, I (the CFO) performed an audit of revenue every 3 years and shared the results with my Board and with Comcast. The Pac-12 leadership has a huge blind-spot where accountability is supposed to be found. This is really not that complicated. It's AKA "due diligence."
Yes, Larry was a horrible performer. However, the fault lays at the feet of the PAC-12 Presidents who not only hired him, but completely failed to manage and supervise him. In my 25 years of managing my government's TV contracts with Comcast, I (the CFO) performed an audit of revenue every 3 years and shared the results with my Board and with Comcast. The Pac-12 leadership has a huge blind-spot where accountability is supposed to be found. This is really not that complicated. It's AKA "due diligence."
Very coincidental...that many years of overpayments goes “undetected”