It was January 17. In two days, Kimberly Croyle would step down from her partnership at Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love in Morgantown, West Virginia, for the vice president and general counsel position at West Virginia University, where she’d earned her undergraduate and law degrees.

“I wasn’t necessarily looking for a new job when the position opened up,” says Croyle, 45. “But people told me, ‘You have to do this for your university.’ “

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