People constantly rise higher and higher in their fields just because they landed a prestigious job once. I've seen this play out many, many times in business, academia, major non-profits, etc. People are so impressed with a candidate's past position that they just accept that the person earned it, instead of just being in the right place at the right time. So this fraud is now president of a world-renowned university.
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People constantly rise higher and higher in their fields just because they landed a prestigious job once. I've seen this play out many, many times in business, academia, major non-profits, etc. People are so impressed with a candidate's past position that they just accept that the person earned it, instead of just being in the right place at the right time. So this fraud is now president of a world-renowned university.