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Montigel files age discrimination suit against TCU

Big Frog II

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It appears that's about the size of it. If I'm TCU, I would like this to disappear before it becomes an embarrassment. I'm on his side if the coach is denied his retirement after years of loyal service. Wonder how Donati would accept this if the situation appeared on his foot?
Well if coaches retirement is like all other TCU employees, the school sets aside something like 10-12% of you salary each year in a savings account for you when you retire. He should benefit from that. If he was expecting something above and beyond that I don't know if he has a beef. If he received nothing, he does.
 
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Ron Swanson

Full Member
It appears that's about the size of it. If I'm TCU, I would like this to disappear before it becomes an embarrassment. I'm on his side if the coach is denied his retirement after years of loyal service. Wonder how Donati would accept this if the situation appeared on his foot?
Where are y’all getting the idea that TCU took away his retirement package?

A severance package is a different thing than a retirement portfolio (401K, 403B, pension, etc…). There’s no way they took that away.

Am I misunderstanding what you’re saying?
 
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Double D

Tier 1
How ironic....

CHANCELLOR’S STAFF AWARD

Congratulations to Men’s Basketball Assistant Athletics Director, Men’s Basketball Operations Thomas Montigel on being our Athletics Department division winner for this year’s TCU Chancellor’s Staff Award for Outstanding Service. Making this honor even more special is that division winners are nominated by their colleagues.

The Chancellor’s Staff Award recognizes a TCU employee for exemplary service and above and beyond contributions to the welfare of the campus community. Award winners possess a record of meaningful collaboration and positive impact through interaction with faculty, staff, students and alumni as well as a demonstrated support of University programs and events. The recipient of the Chancellor’s Staff Award is selected from a pool of nominees representing each division of the University.

With the listed criteria, Thomas was a perfect fit to be our honoree. Those who encounter and work with him on a daily basis will certainly agree. Beyond his role in our men’s basketball program, Thomas is the ultimate team player who sees the big picture for TCU. For many of the constituents we serve, Thomas is the first person encountered in their interactions with TCU. He is phenomenal in leaving a positive first impression and representing us well with the campus and Fort Worth communities. After being a student-athlete for us, Thomas became a graduate assistant and is now in his ninth year in a full-time position. In the process, he has earned three degrees from TCU with the most recent one being his MBA from our Neeley School of Business.
 

JetFlyingFrog

Active Member
How ironic....

CHANCELLOR’S STAFF AWARD

Congratulations to Men’s Basketball Assistant Athletics Director, Men’s Basketball Operations Thomas Montigel on being our Athletics Department division winner for this year’s TCU Chancellor’s Staff Award for Outstanding Service. Making this honor even more special is that division winners are nominated by their colleagues.

The Chancellor’s Staff Award recognizes a TCU employee for exemplary service and above and beyond contributions to the welfare of the campus community. Award winners possess a record of meaningful collaboration and positive impact through interaction with faculty, staff, students and alumni as well as a demonstrated support of University programs and events. The recipient of the Chancellor’s Staff Award is selected from a pool of nominees representing each division of the University.

With the listed criteria, Thomas was a perfect fit to be our honoree. Those who encounter and work with him on a daily basis will certainly agree. Beyond his role in our men’s basketball program, Thomas is the ultimate team player who sees the big picture for TCU. For many of the constituents we serve, Thomas is the first person encountered in their interactions with TCU. He is phenomenal in leaving a positive first impression and representing us well with the campus and Fort Worth communities. After being a student-athlete for us, Thomas became a graduate assistant and is now in his ninth year in a full-time position. In the process, he has earned three degrees from TCU with the most recent one being his MBA from our Neeley School of Business.
It is his son and one of the few good apples in the Athletics Department. Well deserved, IMO.
 
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