University of Utah Health CEO resigns after cancer institute feud
Vivian Lee, MD, PhD, is stepping down as CEO of University of Utah Health, calling criticisms of her integrity and character “disturbing” after a controversy over her firing of the university cancer center director.
The trouble began April 17, when, according to the Salt Lake Tribune, Lee fired Mary Beckerle, PhD, as director of the school’s Huntsman Cancer Institute, supposedly with no warning and via email. The center’s namesake, billionaire Jon Huntsman Sr., protested the firing with full-page ads in newspapers and threatened to withhold a $250 million donation to the school. In response, David Pershing, University of Utah president, reinstated Beckerle and bypassed Lee, having Beckerle report directly to him.
In her resignation letter, Lee alluded to the controversy, giving “apologies to all” over “recent events.”
“We should not permit the events of the past two weeks to divert us from our fundamental mission, and with my decision today, I believe our entire community can readily return to its vital focus on health sciences, health care, education and service,” she said.
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