"He pointed to a 2012 survey of university presidents that asked how they spent most of their time. They listed fundraising, budgeting, community relations and planning. Those presidents cited their greatest challenges as faculty relations, and working with legislators and governing boards." I think JT's greatest skills would be in the above traits, and it's hard to imagine the others having the success in those that he would. I think all the poo-pooing is sour grapes from the academia world that someone from outside their "circle" could get their prized job. Really, if he had a Ph D, no one would care. Would 3 extra years of schooling 30 years ago and 3 letters after his last name have any impact on who he is today?