ISU’s Dietz up for bonus pay after glowing performance review

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Illinois State University President Larry Dietz seen here delivering his State of the University address. (YouTube/Illinois State University)

 

By Howard Packowitz

NORMAL – Illinois State University’s governing board will decide Friday whether to award President Larry Dietz a bonus after giving him a glowing performance review.

The three-year contract with Dietz, approved by ISU’s Board of Trustees in August of last year, pays him a yearly $375,000 salary. He’s eligible under that contract for an annual performance bonus of up to $50,000.

The trustees’ latest performance review said Dietz either exceeded expectations or made “admirable progress” on seven of nine goals.

In a memo, the board noted Dietz was a “relentless advocate” for ISU with state and national government stakeholders, and a leader for his work with other Illinois public university presidents.

Trustees commended him for partnering with Bloomington-Normal leaders, a new cyber-security program, and his work with the INTO program aiding international students.

Dietz has been ISU’s president since 2014.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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