Who is Chris Lynne, the latest President of the University of Phoenix? The school has posted a short, glowing biography that provides some information: four years as the CFO of University of Phoenix, former President of HotChalk and former CFO of Northcentral University. A Wikipedia article was created for him earlier this year but was recently deleted.
People in the edtech industry say they know little about Chris Lynne,
at least not publicly. Of three experts who did respond off the
record, no one said anything positive. One mentioned problems at
HotChalk and another, problems at Northcentral. The third expert claimed to
know nothing, despite decades in the business.
Lynne has worked for a number of companies with issues:
accounting firm Arthur
Andersen (corruption scandal with Enron led to its closing in 2002),
Vice-President at Education Management
Corporation (predatory enrollment, financial failure) from 2003-2010, CFO at Northcentral
University (financial
troubles/US Department of Education Heightened Cash Monitoring) from 2010-2014, President at HotChalk (federal violations with
Concordia contract), and CFO at the University of Phoenix from 2018-2022. While no one should be found guilty by their
associations, this string of questionable employers does not look good.
Information about Chris Lynne from the WayBack machine.
In June 2022, the University of Phoenix made Chris Lynne the interim President of the school, replacing George Burnett. At the helm for less than six months, Burnett resigned amid an inquiry by the US Department of Education about his work at the now defunct Westwood College. Burnett and Lynne worked together several years at Northcentral University, another subprime college.
Work at the University of Phoenix
Chris Lynne was Phoenix's CFO beginning in November 2018. Despite almost a billion dollars government funding per year, US Department of Education data show
the school's equity for the Arizona segment declined
significantly, from $361M in FY 2018 to $187M in FY 2021. No other data after that are available.
In June 2022, Lynne was named the interim President of the University of Phoenix. Six months later, he was appointed to that position permanently. Little if anything is known about the hiring process that occurred, and who else was considered for the position.
The truth is, without looking at all the books and matching them with expert observations, we have no idea what Chris Lynne has done as the CFO and now President of the University of Phoenix. The numbers we have from the US Department of Education show a school in decline in terms of enrollment and revenues, shored up by closing campuses and reducing instruction costs. We do not know what the University of Phoenix has done to maintain its infrastructure, including its computer hardware and software.
If we could take a close look at all the financial records, examine the school's infrastructure, and interview workers, we would know better how Lynne has handled his work at the school and what shape the University of Phoenix is in for the long run as it is sold to the folks in Idaho.
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