From Deseret News archives:
The Utah man: New president and U. are on a roll
Since taking over as president of the University of Utah a little more than a year ago, Young has turned up everywhere from Jackson Hole to China, maintaining a schedule so jampacked that some worry he's going to burn out.
"He's very high energy," said athletic director Chris Hill. "He's getting the lay of the land and trying to get people connected and getting to know as many people as he can to sell our story."
When Young agreed to sit long enough for this newspaper interview, he confessed, "I have an ulterior motive. I want people in the community to know me and feel comfortable with me."
If you're going to feel comfortable with this guy, you'd better wear your sneakers. He is on the move.
"He's all of what we hoped he'd be," said Nolan Karras, chairman of the Utah Board of Regents. "He realizes he's got a honeymoon period. He has his best chance of getting things done while the Legislature is still fond of him. After he's been there 10 years and has had to make tough decisions, it changes. The only criticism I've heard so far is that he is spreading himself too thin, that he might burn out."
Young said he is still trying to get a feel for the university. (He waited about a year before he was officially inaugurated so he could, he said, get to know the university better.) "Things will slow down," he said, "but I'm pretty high energy when I do something I love and I think is important. If I'm going to really help move the university to the next level, it will be a function of knowing a lot about the university and engaging a lot of people who know the university even better than I do."
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