College exec resigns after sexual harassment investigation

College exec resigns after sexual harassment investigation

Timothy Terrentine Sr. Courtesy WMU

An executive at a college in the region has resigned following a sexual harassment investigation.

Documents released Friday by Western Michigan University claimed there was "sufficient evidence" to support a finding of harassment against Tim Terrentine Sr.

He resigned on July 9 as VP of development and alumni relations.

No details were released. WMU spokeswoman Paula Davis said the allegations didn't involve students.

Terrentine couldn't be reached for comment. No home phone number is listed.

In his resignation letter, Terrentine thanked the university for the opportunity to work there for two years. The letter made no reference to the allegations.

Terrentine's salary was $286,000. He has two degrees from WMU.

The Business Journal reported on his hiring in the summer of 2016.

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