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An A-HEC Leadership Interview with Mike Goldstein of Dow, Lohnes and Albertson

Can setting up for-profit subsidiaries and/or partnering with private investors or educational services companies enable non-profit
institutions to be more responsive to the growing need for higher education? Mike Goldstein, a leading expert on setting up
innovative partnerships serving higher education, explains the potential benefits and challenges of organizing a separate
organizational entity and outlines an approach to the division of responsibilities when setting up such an entity with a partner.
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About A-HEC
A-HEC is the first and only non-profit collaborative formed to help higher education practitioners understand and respond
to competitiveness issues. With its unique focus on the common denominator of Programs of Study and their impact on institution
and students alike, participation in A-HEC is meaningful to anyone involved in the development, delivery, or marketing of
academic programs.
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