Timothy Slottow
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Administration
Board of Regents approves athletic facility upgrades
BY PETER SHAHIN
The University’s Board of Regents unanimously approved a host of projects at its first meeting of the year yesterday, including renovations to Yost Ice Arena, Schembechler Hall, the Edward Henry Krause Building Auditorium and Northwood Apartments I, II and III.
Board of Regents to vote on facility upgrades
BY PETER SHAHIN
In its first meeting of the new year, the University’s Board of Regents is slated to discuss proposed renovations to Schembechler Hall and Yost Ice Arena, totaling $23 million.
Regents Notebook
Coleman donates 2.75-percent pay raise back to the University
BY KAITLIN WILLIAMS
University President Mary Sue Coleman received a 2.75-percent pay raise at the University's Board of Regents meeting today but promptly returned it to the University.
Tim Slottow: The man on top of the bottom line
BY KYLE SWANSON
Many high-profile executives — individuals who have influence over multi-billion dollar corporations — hold high-stakes meetings throughout the day and are often unapproachable by those who don’t work directly with them.
Report: 'U' spends more than $1B on research in FY 2010
BY JOSEPH LICHTERMAN
For the second consecutive year, the University’s 2010 fiscal year research expenditures have topped $1 billion, according to the University’s Annual Report on Research and Scholarship.
Regents to consider adding stadium lighting at Big House
BY KYLE SWANSON
The University’s Board of Regents will hear a proposal to install permanent stadium lights at Michigan Stadium when it meets during its regular monthly meeting on Thursday.
Regents Notebook: Purchase of former Pfizer campus by ‘U’ nears completion
BY LARA ZADE
At Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting in Dearborn, Mich., Timothy Slottow, the University’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, announced that the $108 million purchase will be complete on June 16, after the due-diligence period — which ensures that the site complies with state and federal regulations — ends on May 18.






























