Dr. Marcus Jones is stepping down as president of NSU, returning to the ULS office in Baton Rouge. I am not surprised by this as I have known Marcus for decades and know that the daily grind of running any organization is not his thing. This is not a knock on him, being the CEO of a university requires a certain skill set and interest, and that is not him. Since Dr. Randy Webb retired in 2015, NSU has gone through Henderson, Maggio, and now Jones and will be seeking their 4th president in 9 years.
This is why I have advocated for an "MBA" to serve as a university president and run it like a business. The goofy requirement that presidents have a PhD gives us "leaders" with zero experience, zero knowledge, and zero wherewithal to serve as CEO. No, that does not mean that holding a PhD renders a person unqualified, it means that having one does not automatically qualify someone. The perfect candidate will have a combination of academic and private business experience. I put MBA in quotes to mean a business-oriented person, one who thinks like a businessperson thinks.
NSU is struggling and it is due in large part to the instability of leadership and in their case, the wrong people in key positions. NSU needs a housecleaning starting at the top. I realize this is a Tech board and most of you don't give a damn about NSU or any other university in Louisiana (and elsewhere), but the lessons learned at other places can be transferred to Tech. Which is exactly why I expressed concern when Henderson was announced as president of Tech. I posted then about his intentions of tenure here. Will he jump ship sooner, rather than later, and cause instability at Tech too?
Let me conclude this post by stating I really like Dr. Marcus Jones. I have served with him in various capacities and know how capable he is...in the right office.