The terms are set for the change in leadership at the University of Minnesota — and the official handoff is next weekend.
The Board of Regents on Friday unanimously approved agreements governing the departure of President Joan Gabel and the anticipated one-year tenure of interim President Jeff Ettinger.
Ettinger, the former Hormel CEO, will be paid $400,000 and is set to begin work next Saturday — the day after Gabel leaves office.
"It's an exciting occasion," Regent James Farnsworth said during a brief meeting of the board. "Looking forward to working with interim President Ettinger."
Regents Robyn Gulley and Mike Kenyanya also commended Ettinger for his commitment to avoiding any conflicts between his work for the U and his recent service on the boards of for-profit and nonprofit entities.
Under the agreement approved Friday, Ettinger must take a leave of absence from the Hormel Foundation and resign as a member of the board of directors of Ecolab and the Toro Co. He also must disclose those ties on the U president's website.
That part of the agreement was carved out with the help of outside counsel.
"I appreciate the work that was done to mitigate any potential conflicts of interest," said Gulley, adding it ensures Ettinger is "working in the best interests of the university."