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70.1 | | ZEN::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Thu Nov 05 1987 23:36 | 10 |
| So, let me get this straight - all nominees have to either be blessed
by the current ruling powers-that-be, or get seven HUNDRED signatures
(that's bigger than many DEC sites).
I guess the continuity of DCU policy seems more understandable now. :-}
In the interests of not criticizing without having a better
proposal...could I suggest that maybe closer to 50 signatures would be
sufficient to demonstrate that the candidate is serious and is not a
total louse?
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70.2 | Run via this Notesfile! | FROST::EDSOND | | Fri Nov 06 1987 07:29 | 3 |
| Do you suppose they would count DCU Notesfile signatures? :-)
700 signatures seems excessive!
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70.3 | ??? | NISYSE::RIEU | | Fri Nov 06 1987 08:12 | 3 |
| It seems to me that .0 said the candidates would be interviewed
by a board of EMPLOYEES. How is this the 'powers that be'?
Denny
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70.4 | | 39507::PGRANSEWICZ | Auhhhhh, I've been slimed! | Fri Nov 06 1987 10:45 | 15 |
| RE: .3
Yes, but who appoints/selects this board of "employees"? Are they
Digital employees or DCU employees?
My opinion of board of directors are that they are self-perpetuating.
People that are nominated and eventually get on them are only those people
that are wanted by the existing group of directors. This 700 signature
requirement just seems like another ludicrous requirement to exclude
potential candidates.
If memory serves me, don't you have to explicitly name the director
you *DON'T* want to vote for? In other words, no vote is a vote
to keep them. Correct me if I'm wrong. It's more of an approval
process than an "election".
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70.5 | On the nominating committee, petition | EXIT26::STRATTON | Noterasaurus | Fri Nov 06 1987 11:49 | 27 |
| I just talked to Donna Lane Nelson about BOD elections. She
said that the nominating committee is three people, picked by
the Chairman of the Board, Mark Steinkrauss. They are Jeff
Gibson, Lou Kabatsos (not sure on the spelling of this; I'm
double-checking it) and Linda Talanian. All three are
Digital employees.
The nominating committee isn't necessarily looking for a
"financial" background, but look for things like "a balanced
series of qualifications", "well-motivated", and "positive in
attitude".
She said there is no fixed limit on the number of people
that this group can nominate, but the practical limit is
about six or seven people. If the ballot consisted of,
say, 50 people, it's unlikely that any one or few people
would have a "clear win".
On running by petition - the law requires the petition signed
by 1% of the credit union membership. This is where the
number 700 came from.
She also asked me to mention that the ballot package contains
information on the annual meeting (e.g., when and where).
Jim Stratton
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70.6 | | WORDS::BADGER | Happy Trails | Fri Nov 06 1987 13:46 | 11 |
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We did have a candidate in the last election that wasn't approved
by the commettee, but did get the neccessary signatures and ran.
He didn't get elected.
If memory serves me correct, he was put under campaining restrictions
that weren't imposed on those who were nominated. Also, I believe
the ballot and other information singled him out as not being good
enough [or your interpitation] to be nominated by the BOD.
It is controlled. I doubt that 'anyone' could make it.
ed
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70.7 | | GUNSTK::RIEU | | Fri Nov 06 1987 13:50 | 3 |
| Sounds like time to make some changes on the present BOD.
We'll have to remember this at election time.
denny
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70.8 | That time of year! | VINO::GRANSEWICZ | Which way to Tahiti? | Fri Nov 18 1988 07:45 | 11 |
| Well now our time to vote some people onto the BOD that are concerned
with turning DCU back into a credit union that serves it's members.
The latest DTW contains the call for candidates! Deadline for filing
Dec. 1 if you want to be interviewed by the "nominating committee"
(haa!!) or Dec. 21 if you want to run be petition. I just can't
believe that the same people just keep getting elected with some
of the BS DCU has pulled over the last couple of years. If the
same BOD wins, I will assume nothing will approve and then vote
with my feet.
Phil
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70.9 | Here is YOUR chance to do something | DRUID::LAPOINTE | | Fri Nov 18 1988 09:15 | 29 |
| For those of you who haven't seen(or get DTW) here is the article
that .8 referred to.
DIGITAL CREDIT UNION SEEKS CANDIDATES FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Digital Credit Union(DCU) is looking for candidates to run for its board
of directors. The board is responsible for setting policy,establishing and
approving budgets, approving expenditures, authorizing and reviewing investments
planning for long term needs, and reviewing financial and operational reports.
To request an application package, call Ken Masson or Mary Maldden in the
DCU Communications Department, DTN 223-6735, EXT. 207 or 239. Candidates will
be interviewed by a nominating committee made up of Digital EMPLOYEES. The
deadline for filling is Dec.1.
Candidates not selected by the nominating committee may run by petition, which
will be available after Dec.21. Approximately 800 DCU member signatures are
needed to place a name on the ballot.
Ballots will be mailed to all DCU members over the age of 16 on Feb.24,1989.
DCU elections are supervised by the accounting firm of Peat,Marwick,Mitchell
& Co. The results of the election will be announced at DCU's annual meeting
on March 31,1989, and will be announced over the DCU hotline-- DTN 223-3887.
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70.10 | | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Sat Nov 19 1988 09:06 | 9 |
| Remember that, while any Digital employee is eligible to
be on the Board of Directors, board meetings are held in
Maynard, MA. The DCU doesn't pay expenses for attendance.
In other words, if you work in Colorado Springs, and get
on the board, you'll have to pay your own travel expenses.
Jim Stratton
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70.11 | are we looking at the right problem? | RAINBO::TARBET | | Mon Jan 23 1989 12:29 | 4 |
| If the rules make it so difficult to get a seat on the Board, how
would we go about changing the rules?
=maggie
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70.12 | where is my ballot? | WORDS::BADGER | Follow the Sun Stream | Tue Mar 07 1989 11:47 | 9 |
| Well, Feb 24th has come and gone. Where are the ballots?
and the annual is march 31st. Looks like you get to open the envelope
with the ballot mark a quik x and give it back to the postman quick,
if the ballot is to count.
And they couldn't give me one more week to collect signatures!
It'll be entertaining to hear their excuss about this one.
ed
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70.13 | | SALEM::RIEU | Sanitized for your protection | Tue Mar 07 1989 15:13 | 2 |
| But Ed, they don't 'respond' to questions like yours!!
Denny
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70.14 | Ballots are out | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Wed Mar 08 1989 00:48 | 9 |
| We received our ballots today. (Funny - we received our
statements yesterday...)
I looked up all the candidates in ELF, wrote a message
inviting them to participate in this conference, and MAILed
it off. The message and distribution list follows.
Jim Stratton
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70.15 | Sent to candidates | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Wed Mar 08 1989 00:48 | 38 |
| From: EXIT26::STRATTON "Jim Stratton - MCG IS - 8-249-4039"
8-MAR-1989 00:46
To: @DCU,STRATTON
Subj: Please participate in the DCU VAX Notes conference - BEIRUT::DCU
I am sending you this message because you are a candidate for election to the
DCU Board Of Directors. I would like to let you know that there is, on
EASYnet, a VAX Notes conference for discussion of the DCU, at BEIRUT::DCU.
Further, I invite you to participate in the discussions there.
As you read through the conference, you will see many different concerns
that Digital employees have with the DCU. Periodically, the information
in the conference gets sent to DCU management via Mark Steinkrauss, current
Chairman of the Board. Occasionally, one of the participants in the
conference receives information, in the form of an "answer" to a specific
question, from the DCU, and posts it in the conference.
All too frequently, however, there is no answer from the DCU for the
questions and concerns raised in the conference.
I'm sure all the conference participants would be grateful to have you
read the discussions there, and explain how you would help resolve the
issues we discuss.
Thank you in advance for communicating with the DCU membership,
Jim Stratton
Distribution:
BARTLE::COHEN - Anita Cohen
CECV01::ELIAS - Donald Elias
ZONULE::RUGHEIMER - Jack Rugheimer
MTS$::"AKO::ROBERT BROWNSON" - Robert Brownson
MTS$::"CFO::JEFFRY GIBSON" - Jeffry Gibson
MTS$::"PDM::HAIPING CHANG" - Haiping Chang
Also posted in BEIRUT::DCU
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70.16 | ? | ALIEN::MELVIN | Ten Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2 | Wed Mar 08 1989 09:47 | 6 |
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I would once again like to inquire why .-1 (actually, the posting of replies
by candidates) is a valid use of Digital Computer Resources while Ed's
solicitation of signatures is not. Both are related to DCU ( non DEC related).
-Joe
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70.17 | don't discourage them | WORDS::BADGER | Follow the Sun Stream | Wed Mar 08 1989 12:46 | 9 |
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SSSHHHHH, Joe, don't remind them. I'd like to learn the max about
the candidates sos I can make an inteligent vote on them.
I also have a special interest in leaning about these people as
a panel of judges ruled them better then I.
ed
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70.18 | One candidate has declined the invitation | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Thu Mar 09 1989 09:11 | 12 |
| I just heard from one of the candidates. That person declined
to participate in the discussion here because it might
be construed as using EASYnet to "campaign". I've asked
that person to point me to the policy that prohibits this.
Just so my position is clear - I'm not attempting to either
complain about, or agree with, this policy. (I do have an
opinion on it, but I'm trying to keep it out of this
discussion.)
Jim Stratton
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70.19 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | New location. Same great service. | Thu Mar 09 1989 12:00 | 5 |
| re .18
Just like DCU to hide behind "policy".
Joe Oppelt
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70.20 | | VINO::GRANSEWICZ | Which way to Tahiti? | Thu Mar 09 1989 12:17 | 7 |
| RE: .18
Are you sure it's not a "government regulation?" they can't
participate?!! ;-)
So I guess we are all condemned to blissful ignorance. Come to
think of it, maybe *that's* the DCU "policy" for it's members...
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70.21 | Not DCU or BOD policy | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Thu Mar 09 1989 12:58 | 18 |
| I swapped more MAIL with this candidate. This candidate
is referring to the "Proper Use" Personnel policy (6.54).
The policy definition of "improper use" includes
"communicating matters of private conviction or philosophy".
The candidate interprets that to include "campaigning".
Regardless of my feelings of that interpretation, I respect
the candidate's interpretation and decision.
Thus, it's not prohibited by the DCU, the Federal Government
(I know that suggestion wasn't serious), or the existing
board.
It's entirely possible that the other candidates could
interpret that policy differently, and post one or more
notes here.
Jim Stratton
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70.22 | They vote by not voting... | VMSSPT::BUDA | Putsing along... | Thu Mar 09 1989 18:33 | 4 |
| I wonder if this is an incumbant or not. I have a feeling I know
which two to not vote for.
- mark
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70.23 | | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Tue Mar 21 1989 23:01 | 15 |
| I heard from a second candidate. That person also contacted
me to explain why that person is not writing in this
conference. (It's the same reason as before - the "Proper
Use" Personnel policy. See 70.21.)
I appreciate the two (of six) candidates that took the
time to reply to my message. I believe at least one of
the two will see this - so thank you.
Remember, ballots are due (to an address in Illinois) this
Friday. I don't know what to suggest to the people who
never got a ballot.
Jim Stratton
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