INC NEWS - [TownGown] Duke announces new position of vice president for Durham & regional affairs (Herald-Sun) --- CLARIFICATION

Susan Kauffman susan.kauffman at duke.edu
Thu May 3 19:02:00 EDT 2007


Dear John Schelp,

I'm delighted that you are pleased with the announcement that Phail Wynn,
the president of Durham Tech, will take over in Duke's newly created
position of vice president for Durham and regional affairs on January 1.
We are, too.

I do take issue, however, with the way you continue to misrepresent words
from the report by Julius Chambers and William Bowen on the Duke
administration's response to lacrosse.

You wrote:

"The Bowen-Chambers report does reach a very important conclusion: 'it is a
mistake to have responsibility for Duke outreach efforts into the community
overseen by the Vice President for Public Affairs. The effect, as one
person put it, is to think of everything Duke does as motivated by PR
concerns rather than by a genuine interest in the welfare of the
community.' The sooner President Brodhead moves the Neighborhood
Partnership Initiative out of Duke's PR office the better." --John Schelp
(guest column in Herald-Sun, 5/16/06)

In actuality, you cut out some important words, which I've put in caps:

"SOME INDIVIDUALS FROM THE NEIGHBORHOODS WHO CONTACTED US THINK that it is
a mistake to have responsibility for Duke outreach efforts into the
community to be overseen by the vice president of public affairs. The
effect, as one person put it, is to think of everything that Duke does as
motivated by PR concerns rather than a general interest in the welfare of
the community. SUCH COMMENTS, WE WOULD EMPHASIZE, WERE NOT MEANT AS
PERSONAL CRITICISM OF VICE PRESIDENT BURNESS, WHOM MANY IN THE COMMUNITY
KNOW AND RESPECT. THE QUESTION, RATHER, IS ONE OF PERCEIVED AS WELL AS
GENUINE MOTIVATIONS. "

The report, available at
http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/mmedia/pdf/Bowen-ChambersReportFinal05-04-06.pdf
,  did recommend  that Duke:

"Continue to promote better and stronger relationships with the Durham
community and especially the educational institutions in Durham. Continue
to find ways whereby  Duke and NCCU can collaborate, and interactions with
the public schools in Durham should  continue to be encouraged."

Dr. Wynn will join Duke to build upon the more than a decade of concerted
investment in Durham, most notably through the Duke-Durham Neighborhood
Partnership's support of affordable housing initiatives, after-school
programming, neighborhood health clinics, school partnerships and Duke
student and employee volunteers.

Very best,
SK


Susan Kauffman
Director of Special Projects
Office of Public Affairs & Govt. Relations
Box 90028
Duke University
(919) 681-8975
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             05/02/2007 09:07          [TownGown] Duke announces new       
             AM                        position of vice president for      
                                       Durham & regional affairs           
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 "The Bowen-Chambers report does reach a very important                             
 conclusion: 'it is a mistake to have responsibility                                
 for Duke outreach efforts into the community overseen                              
 by the Vice President for Public Affairs. The effect,                              
 as one person put it, is to think of everthing Duke                                
 does as motivated by PR concerns rather than by a                                  
 genuine interest in the welfare of the community.' The                             
 sooner President Brodhead moves the Neighborhood                                   
 Partnership Initiative out of Duke's PR office the                                 
 better."                                                                           
 --John Schelp (guest column in Herald-Sun, 5/16/06)                                
                                                                                    
 Durham Tech's Phail Wynn heading over to Duke                                      
 By Carolyn Norton, Herald-Sun, 2 May 2007                                          
                                                                                    
 Phail Wynn Jr. may be leaving Durham Tech, but he                                  
 isn't going far.                                                                   
                                                                                    
 A week after the community college announced his                                   
 retirement effective Dec. 31, Duke University said                                 
 Tuesday that Wynn will take the newly created position                             
 of vice president for Durham and regional affairs.                                 
                                                                                    
 Wynn will work with the community, city officials,                                 
 local businesses and the school system to create new                               
 partnerships and strengthen existing ones, Duke                                    
 officials said.                                                                    
                                                                                    
 "This is fabulous news," said John Schelp, a Durham                                
 activist and president of the Old West Durham                                      
 Neighborhood Association. "He's a great guy -- a lot                               
 of respect in the community."                                                      
                                                                                    
 Duke President Richard Brodhead said Wynn knows                                    
 Durham, the Research Triangle Park and the region "as                              
 few others do."                                                                    
                                                                                    
 "His community and regional leadership include many of                             
 the most active and important educational, business,                               
 government and nonprofit organizations in our                                      
 community," Brodhead said in a Duke news release.                                  
                                                                                    
 Wynn's appointment means John Burness will take on a                               
 slightly different role. Burness, as senior vice                                   
 president for public affairs and government relations,                             
 has for many years worked on community relationships.                              
                                                                                    
 With Wynn working with Durham, Burness said he will                                
 focus on public affairs and federal and state                                      
 programs.                                                                          
                                                                                    
 He said he recommended Wynn, who is well-known among                               
 Durham and the business community, for the position.                               
 Burness said it will free him to promote Duke's                                    
 programs.                                                                          
                                                                                    
 "Partly because of the last year, we really have to be                             
 focusing on public appreciation of our programs,"                                  
 Burness said. "This will enable me to focus more on                                
 the communication aspect."                                                         
                                                                                    
 In a memo to deans and officers at Duke, Brodhead said                             
 Wynn will develop and launch a strategic plan for                                  
 Duke's relations with Durham and the region, including                             
 accelerating economic renewal near the campus,                                     
 collaborating with Research Triangle Park and                                      
 developing partnerships with the Durham Public                                     
 Schools.                                                                           
                                                                                    
 He'll also work to secure permanent funding for the                                
 Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership, a collaboration                              
 involving the university, 12 surrounding neighborhoods                             
 and eight schools.                                                                 
                                                                                    
 In addition, he'll work with Duke Medicine on local                                
 health care issues and promote workforce education                                 
 programs for Duke employees.                                                       
                                                                                    
 Wynn was unavailable for comment. But in Duke's news                               
 release he said his 30 years at Durham Tech "allowed                               
 me to focus on areas that I care passionately about:                               
 education and training, and economic development and                               
 community development.                                                             
                                                                                    
 "This new opportunity will allow me to continue this                               
 professional focus through assisting Duke University                               
 in its ongoing efforts to be an advocate and partner                               
 for economic and community development in Durham and                               
 the region."                                                                       
                                                                                    
 Wynn, an Oklahoma native, came to Durham Tech in 1977                              
 as assistant to the president, the same year he                                    
 received his doctorate from N.C. State University. By                              
 1979, he was vice president of support services. In                                
 May 1980, he was named interim president, a position                               
 that was made permanent six months later.                                          
                                                                                    
 He's served on numerous local boards and commissions,                              
 including a stint as chairman of the Greater Durham                                
 Chamber of Commerce. The former U.S. Army officer is                               
 also a founding member of the Greater Triangle                                     
 Regional Council and a founding trustee of the Kenan                               
 Institute for Engineering, Technology and Science at                               
 N.C. State University.                                                             
                                                                                    
 He was the first black president of a North Carolina                               
 community college...                                                               
                                                                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                    
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