- John J. Midgley
Dr. John J. Midgley is an educator, management consultant and former army officer from
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , USA. He has been on the faculties ofCarnegie Mellon University , theUniversity of Pittsburgh and theUnited States Military Academy , and held executive positions withErnst & Young , theRonald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Center for Public Affairs,Roland Berger Strategy Consultants andCommerce One . During the 2004-2005 academic year, he briefly held the presidency of theRose-Hulman Institute of Technology , and subsequently joined TriNet, Inc. as Vice President, Human Capital Consulting.Midgley earned his
Bachelor of Science degree from United States Military Academy in 1976. He also holds a degree in public policy fromHarvard University and aPh.D. from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology .Prior to his work in education and the private sector, Midgley served as a commissioned officer in the
United States Army . There, he worked with Army General Staff, the Strategy Plans and Policy Directorate of the Organization of theJoint Chiefs of Staff , and the U.S. mission toNATO . He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal and theArmy Commendation Medal .Midgley was chosen to be the 12th president of the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in 2004, after Samuel F. Hulbert, the engineering college's longest-serving president, stepped down. Strife between his administration and other parts of the Institute came swiftly. In January
2005 the president and the executive vice president ofRose-Hulman Ventures , a business and technologyincubator affiliated with the Institute, abruptly asked to return to faculty status amid rumors of conflicts with Dr. Midgley. In March of that year, a memo citing concerns from the school's Faculty Affairs Committee was leaked to the Terre Haute Tribune Star, a local newspaper. A student-run website, called "About Midgley", soon appeared where faculty, students, and alumni posted their complaints and support. On29 April 2005, a group of students held a rally citing concerns with Dr. Midgley, with some calling for him to step down. Days later, a faculty meeting approved a vote ofno confidence 87 to 42, and forwarded a transcript of the meeting and the vote to the school'sboard of trustees .Midgley resigned from his position on
11 June 2005, less than a year after he took office.External links
* [http://www.rose-hulman.edu/echoes/spring2004/midgley.htm Rose-Hulman press release announcing Midgley as its next president]
* [http://www.trinet.com/about_us/management/jack_midgley.htm Tri-Net HR Services profile]
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