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âGeez, Jilly, do you think this is another Keefer-type Montreal conference?â
âWell, itâs notâŠâ
Wes interrupted her. âYou said youâd called Grace Wilson. Did she get the flight info for you?â
âYes. OK, in the first place, ASU requires online travel authorizations before travel, and reimbursement claims after a trip. Without too much trouble, Grace was able to find out the details about their flightsâŠto and from Charlotte, and to see that Professor Siemens had changed her return flight. A part of that authorization process went through the English Department.â
Wes interrupted again. âA last minute flight changeâŠthat must have cost a lot. Anyway, from the emailsâŠwhat about any shenanigansâŠeither while they were in Charlotte or after they got back?â
âTo answer your first question, yes, changing her flight was expensive. Plus, get this, they both flew first class. Apparently President Davidos usually flies first class. So, for Professor Siemens to sit next to him, she upgraded to first class as well. And, the Presidentâs office paid for that leg of her flightâŠthe change and the upgrade.â
âAnd this info came from Grace Wilson?â
âYes. Again, the part about modifying Professor Siemensâ flightâŠGrace accessed that herself. She said the information was in the reimbursement claim, including the part about the involvement of Presidentâs office. Grace did say that was a budgetary hassle. And she was able to get info about President Davidosâ flight schedule through a âfriendâ in the Presidentâs office.â
Wes laughed. âMs. Wilson is turning out to be a helpful friend. So, anything about an affair?â
âI think that sometimes just being nice to people pays offâŠwhich I learned from you, by the way. Anyway, in terms of an affair, thatâs not altogether clear. Look at these,â she said and scooted one set of print-outs across the table to Wes. âCheck out the parts that Iâve highlighted in yellow.â
Jillian walked around the table and sat in the chair to his left. She pointed and said, âSee, this first email is dated June 23âŠthatâs a Saturday. They returned from Charlotte on Friday the 22nd.â
âGot it,â Wes said.
âIn the emailâwhich is from Professor Siemens to President Davidosâshe says how much she enjoyed his remarks at the Civism Foundation Conference. And that because of his leadership, ASU has become a world-class universityâŠthat sheâs proud to be on his faculty. As an aside, Wes,â she said, marking her place on the print-out with her finger, âGrace told me that Professor Siemens looked down on ASU and most of her colleagues.â
Jillian returned to the print-out and said, âThen, a little further down in the email, she thanks President Davidos for covering her upgrade and says how âstimulatingâ she found their discussion. Maybe thatâs no big deal, but it is an interesting word choice. And notice that she left a space on either side of the wordâŠlike maybe to call attention to it.â
Wes nodded.
Jillian said, âAnd, as a fun fact, this exchange is on President Davidosâ private emailâŠnot one that most people have access toâŠI also learned this from Grace.â
They exchanged a look, then Jillian directed their attention to the next page of the print out. âLater that day, President Davidos responds. His email is professional, saying that he, too, enjoyed the conference and also their conversation on the plane ride back to PhoenixâŠand that he likes some of her ideas about bringing more members of the business community into one or two âtargetedâ panels at her Rand conference in the spring. Then, he goes on to offer some comments about ASU serving the business community in the Valley, and how that community can aid ASU.â
Wes nodded. âTwo thoughtsâŠfirst, this business about bringing-in members from the business communityâŠthatâs exactly what Carlton Spann said Professor Siemens lifted from himâŠher former lover, the prof on the downtown campus.â
Jillian nodded that she remembered, âBut the second thingâŠI donât see Davidosâ comment as being very provocative, Jilly. It sounds like the kind of stuff he says in the Arizona Republic all the time.â
âI know. Like I said, his email is totally professional. But look,â she said, pointing at the print-out. âProfessor Siemens quickly follows-up that sheâd like to discuss these ideas more with himâŠâ Jillian pointed to specific lines on the print-out and quotedâŠâany timeâŠat your convenience, Jacques. I know how busy your work days are.â
âHmmâŠI see what you mean.â Wes re-read those passages in the emails again. He was about to speak, but instead, read on further, and then said, âSo, Davidosâ next response is to tell the professor that heâll ask John Hawley to work her in for 30 minutes sometime next week. HawleyâŠheâs our contact guy with DavidosâŠguess heâs the keeper of the Prezâs schedule.â
Wes thought again, initially with his chin cupped in his hand. Then, he crossed his arms, leaned back in his chair and said, âYouâre right, Jilly, this is interesting stuff. Of course, when you read what each of them said, it seems like itâs Professor Siemens whoâs being suggestive...as if sheâs trying to get something goingâŠbut leaving a space, covering her tracks in case the Prez isnât interested. And in terms of the word, âstimulating,â literally a space...make that two spaces,â he said and laughed.
âI think youâre right on both counts. Sheâs trying to suggestive, but carefullyâŠand President Davidos is friendly but professional.â
âOf course, Al said maybe the Prez was too smart to get caught, which could mean that he was smart enough not to put something incriminating in an emailâŠor a text.â
âSo, do we interview President Davidos again?â
âOh yeah,â Wes answered immediately. âIf for no other reason than he was vague at first about even knowing the professor. And now this business,â he said, pointing to the print-outs.â
âMaybe we can use as a justification that weâre giving him an update
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