Constance Bumgarner Gee (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Constance Bumgarner Gee" in English language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank English rank
1st place
1st place
3rd place
3rd place
low place
7,085th place
109th place
87th place
5th place
5th place
3,332nd place
1,981st place
low place
low place
low place
low place
4,161st place
2,305th place
low place
9,654th place
1,522nd place
824th place
14th place
14th place
6,088th place
3,423rd place
low place
7,221st place
79th place
65th place

archive.today

arteducators.org

books.google.com

browndailyherald.com

huffingtonpost.com

  • "Gordon Gee's Ex-Wife Writes About Smoking Pot In Vandy Mansion". The Huffington Post. 2012-11-27. Retrieved 2017-01-17.

insidehighered.com

nashvillecitypaper.com

nashvillepost.com

nashvillescene.com

tennessean.com

archive.tennessean.com

vanderbilt.edu

web.archive.org

wkrn.com

worldcat.org

search.worldcat.org

  • Bumgarner Gee, Constance (2012). Higher Education: Marijuana at the Mansion. Indianapolis, Indiana: Dog Ear Publishing. p. 300. ISBN 9781457513657. OCLC 816513614. What was not clear, he continued, was whether the Journal reporters had originally contacted one of the informants with questions about Vanderbilt's compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, or if Cal Turner (or someone close to him) had called the Journal. [...] Gordon reminded me of his role as the chair of the shareholders committee during the Securities and Exchange Commission's investigation of Dollar General, and of his having been sent to inform Cal Turner that he had to step down as CEO of the company his family ran. He also reminded me of his stance with the segment of the board that had demanded that Denny Bottorff, because of his alleged marital infidelities, not be allowed to succeed Martha Ingram as chairman, and how he had encouraged Martha to stay on for another term. Gordon noted that Monroe Carell, the trustee who had alerted him to the situation with Denny, and whom the Journal described as "a key Gee supporter on the executive committee," had also taken a hit. (The Journal reporters had been informed of "a fuss" in 2002 over a long-held, noncompetitive contract by Central Parking Corporation to manage Vanderbilt's parking facilities. Monroe was the founder and chair of Central Parking.)

wsj.com