lulu wrote:Director of Advancement is the new speak term for fund raiser.
You'd think I'd know that, since I'm a fundraiser (although my agency doesn't call me a fundraiser either). Hmmm... it's like "fundraiser" or "fund development" is a dirty word, so they hide behind "Advancement"? I bet he makes a ton more money as "Director of Advancement" than I do, though.
Development Council can mean "outsiders" who raise money for an organization or contribute their own.
Hmmmm... I call those folks "volunteers" and "donors".
PLC means President's Leadership Council, a BYU group that is a development council.
Well, that's a high falutin' term for volunteers and donors. Typical BYU speak. So they aren't "insiders" like Dan? Are there other insiders on the PLC?
In other words, DCP raised the money to publish the journal that he stopped getting around to editing.
In an academic setting (as well as others), there are ethical reasons to keep the editorial function and the fund raising function separate.
Doesn't seem to have bothered the folks at MI
What is unethical about combining editor with fundraiser?
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