I'm always suspicious when someone is "resigning to pursue new challenges." If I remember ... his predecessor resigned when he saw the writing on the wall that the door was being opened for him. Maybe the powers that be didn't like being "left of center."
 
> John Ellingsworth wrote: > > >http://philadelphia.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2004/08/23/daily2.html > > > >University City District head resigning > > > >Eric T. Goldstein has resigned his position as > executive director for > >University City District in West Philadelphia. He > will be pursuing "new > >professional challenges," according to a statement > released by the > >district. Goldstein replaced Paul Steinke in 2001, > who also surprised > >observers of the special services district by > resigning from the post > >three years after helping to start UCD. > > > >Goldstein has been with UCD for six-and-a-half > years, spending nearly > >three years as executive director. He has agreed to > stay on as executive > >director until the end of the year and will > participate in the selection > >and hiring process of his replacement, accordi! ng to > the statement.


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