Florida's former education commissioner will be paid $400,000 more annually than President Patricia Okker, whom the board fired on Jan. 31.
Corcoran will make roughly $400,000 more annually than Okker, noted Trustee Grace Keenan. That raises concerns about setting salary expectations too high at the small school, she said.Board Chair Debra Jenks said she reviewed other contracts for university leaders and “I am comfortable 1,000 percent with what’s proposed in this contract.”
Jenks said Corcoran will be leading the conversation"on what higher education is now and what it should be at New College and will be leading the conversation in the national spotlight, and that is going to require someone who is battle tested and ready on day one."
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