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Gary Logan serves as vice president for finance and administration at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He found higher education not as a CBO initially, but as an accounting service service provider whose clients were institutions. He made the transition to higher ed and leads a division with authenticity and transparency.
In our conversation today, Logan introduces us to the "rule of the angry eight," and the leadership and diplomatic tools he uses to engage his campus with an orientation of appreciation of the institution's legacy, and a drive toward a rich future.
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Gary Logan serves as vice president for finance and administration at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He found higher education not as a CBO initially, but as an accounting service service provider whose clients were institutions. He made the transition to higher ed and leads a division with authenticity and transparency.
In our conversation today, Logan introduces us to the "rule of the angry eight," and the leadership and diplomatic tools he uses to engage his campus with an orientation of appreciation of the institution's legacy, and a drive toward a rich future.

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