Is Rutgers Chancellor Nancy Cantor Fired? Her Net Worth?

Quick Facts

Name Nancy Cantor
Date of Birth February 4, 1952
Age 70 Years
Place of Birth New York City
Country United States
Nationality American
Net worth $5 million
Profession Psychologist
Horoscope Aquarius

People enquire as to whether Nancy Cantor was let go after being discovered acting impolitely with police officers. On March 4, 2019, Nancy Cantor was seen on surveillance video ranting at police as they were looking into a small collision between her driver’s car and a Rutgers University Police vehicle.

According to representatives at Rutgers-Newark, Cantor was picked up by a driver in a black vehicle and taken to the airport from the Center for Law and Justice on Washington Avenue in Newark. The black sedan jolted after colliding with the bumper of a campus police car that was parked near the curb, according to NJ Advance Media. The officer in the squad car immediately began investigating the crash and compiling data for a report.

How much is the Net Worth of Nancy Cantor?

Cantor’s anticipated net worth in 2022 is $5 Million, per allfamousbirthday.com. Nancy Cantor began her tenure as chancellor at Rutgers-Newark in 2014 after ten years as president and chancellor of Syracuse University.

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Nancy Cantor Net worth 2023 Via Rutgers University

She has also previously served as chancellor at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign as well as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Michigan. As co-chair of the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council, she was chosen by Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York.

Is Nancy Cantor, the chancellor of Rutgers, fired?

Despite her nasty actions toward the police, Nancy Cantor has not been dismissed. When the campus Police went to investigate a small mishap between her driving and a campus Police car that morning in March, Chancellor Nancy Cantor of Rutgers-Newark acknowledged that she wasn’t her “best self.”

Nancy Cantor footage
Footage picture of Nancy Cantor’s demeaning and dehumanizing behavior (Source: change.org)

According to body camera footage obtained by NJ Advance Media, Cantor yelled violently at an officer on the scene on March 4 and threatened them with trouble if they caused her to miss her flight. She also said that she was the chancellor and that she wanted President Robert Barchi, the president of Rutgers, to be handled in that way.

What is the Professional Career of Nancy Cantor?

Nancy Cantor, a former chancellor of Syracuse University, had a compensation in 2012 that was approximately 342 percent higher than the average pay for presidents of private colleges, according to a recently released analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

Is Rutgers Chancellor Nancy Cantor Fired? Net Worth
Nancy Cantor, a former chancellor of Syracuse University. Via Genius Celebs

A private college or university president’s typical annual salary, according to the survey, was $301,153, placing them significantly beyond the 99th percentile of American wage workers. According to the most recent IRS 990 tax form that is easily accessible, Cantor received a total pay of $1,028,969 in 2012.

Did Nancy Cantor Apologize?

On June 11, three months after the event, Cantor expressed regret to campus police. Cantor acknowledged that she wasn’t at her best that morning and expressed regret for how she handled the matter in her letter. She continued by expressing her respect for the RUPD and gratitude for the job the officers perform every day to uphold the community’s and the campus’s safety and security.

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Nancy yelled at the police. (Source: YouTube)

University representatives remained silent when asked if Cantor or the staff members who accompanied her that morning broke any rules. The administrators on the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus and the Rutgers-Newark Police reportedly accepted the chancellor’s apologies, according to the NJ Advance Media piece.

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