ISU board approves new contract for president Dietz

Larry Dietz will continue to serve as president of Illinois State through 2020. (WJBC File Photo)

By Patrick Baron

NORMAL – Illinois State University’s Board of Trustees has approved a contract to reappoint Larry Dietz as president of the university.

The new contract is effective as of August 5 and extends through June 30, 2020. The new contract is performance based, including a salary of $375,000; Dietz is eligible for a performance bonus of up to $50,000 each year under the new contract. The Board of Trustees cited Dietz’s record of leadership and positive performance reviews as factors in his reappointment.

Dietz has been president of ISU since 2014, taking over for former president Timothy Flanagan.

Patrick Baron can be reached at [email protected].

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