My colleague Salar Gharamani,
Assistant Professor of Business Law and International Law & Policy,
Penn State University, has just posted a paper titled "Fiduciary
Duty and the Ex Officio Conundrum in Corporate Governance: The
Troublesome Murkiness of the Gubernatorial Trustee's Obligations Toward a
University."
The paper examines the role of nonprofit corporate
directors in general and analyzes the governor's role as an ex officio
trustee of Penn State in particular. The paper is worth a careful read
and some discussion, not just among academics but within the Senate and
the Board of Trustees. Ghahramani concludes that "the constant tensions that the current paradigm condones (those between public governance objectives and private corporate governance principles as defined by centuries of fiduciary law), cannot be sustained."
Read more here: Salar Ghahramani on Fiduciary Duty and the Governor as a University Trustee
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