Ohio State president Ted Carter resigns after ‘inappropriate relationship’
Ted Carter resigned after disclosing an inappropriate relationship involving a woman seeking public resources for her private business, prompting a university investigation.
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JobsOhio spent $15K an episode on podcast linked to ex-OSU president’s resignation
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The state’s nonprofit agency charged with job creation paid $60,000 to sponsor episodes of a podcast hosted by a woman linked to the resignation of Ohio State University president Ted Carter, the agency’s spokesman said Tuesday evening.
Ex-Ohio State president Ted Carter may have given podcaster at center of ‘inappropriate relationship’ cozy on-campus office: reports
Ohio State officials are investigating an LLC registered at a campus building to Krisanthe Vlachos, the host of a small-time podcast frequented by disgraced president Ted Carter.
JobsOhio paid $15,000 to sponsor podcast that former Ohio State President Ted Carter appeared on
"The Callout" podcast was hosted by Krisanthe Vlochos. Ohio State officials said Ted Carter resigned on Saturday after admitting to an inappropriate relationship. University officials did not specify the nature of the relationship.
What Ted Carter leaves behind: millions
As former president Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. leaves Ohio State, he will also leave behind millions of dollars. Per Carter’s contract, which was obtained by The Lantern, Carter will be losing at least $3 million in total pay and benefits. This excludes potential raises and performance awards, which he most likely would have received if he remained until his contract ended on Dec. 31, 2028. On Monday, former President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. announ…
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