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Agwunobi, Andrew C. (2019). An Insider's Guide to Working with Healthcare Consultants. Chicago: Health Administration Press. ISBN   978-1-64055-099-5. OCLC   1121053561.
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    Andrew Agwunobi
    Interim President of the University of Connecticut
    In office
    July 1, 2021 February 20, 2022
    Academic offices
    Preceded by Interim President of the University of Connecticut
    2021–2022
    Succeeded by