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418.1 | | LEDS::PRIBORSKY | D&SG: We are opportunity driven | Sat Jan 18 1992 12:41 | 9 |
| It's nice to try to encourage people from outside of the Greater
Maynard Area to get involved, but face reality: The position is a
volunteer effort, attendance at board meetings is mandatory, and there
is no reimbursement for expenses. It's unrealistic to expect someone
from Colorado, Illinois or California to "volunteer" to spend his/her
own money to attend regular (sometimes more frequent than monthly) BOD
meetings. We'll be stuck with a local BOD forever unless/until some
recognition of geographic distribution of the membership is
acknowledged.
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418.2 | | STOHUB::F18::ROBERT | | Sat Jan 18 1992 18:24 | 5 |
| re. 0
best of luck.
Dave
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418.3 | you don't have to travel to go to meetings | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits an | Sat Jan 18 1992 20:32 | 12 |
| I see no reason why someone could not attend the meeting by phone. My
group (which is split between SHR and CXO) has weekly tele-conferences
with no problem. We have video conferences sporatically, but they
average out to about once a quarter. Both methods are as productive as
a meeting in which all of the people are in the same room.
The company is actively promoting that people use tele-conferencing and
video-conferencing where possible to avoid travel. If the people that
are involved with the DCU don't recognize this, then they aren't
keeping up with the times.
Rich
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418.4 | Video Conferencing. | STAR::BUDA | DCU Elections - Vote for a change... | Sun Jan 19 1992 17:58 | 6 |
| RE: .-1
DEC has spent some BIG money to do video conferencing, also. This
allows voice and PICTURE to occur.
- mark
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418.5 | | PICKET::KENNERLY | | Mon Jan 20 1992 08:24 | 1 |
| What time are you planning to meet?
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418.6 | | MIZZOU::SHERMAN | ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 | Tue Jan 21 1992 10:24 | 12 |
| At about the end of the day today I'll be sending an update to those on
the Pizza Party interest list. If you do not get a mail message by the
end of the day it means that you are not on the list. So, if you want
to be on the list of folks interested in attending and you are a DCU BoD
wannabe or potential petition signature gatherer feel free to send me mail.
Again, we are going to try to get teleconferencing set up. So, if you're
off-site you can hopefully still participate. Thanks!
Steve
(FWIW, feel free to extract and circulate this note so long as the
headers and such are intact.)
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418.7 | an issue for the party | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Tue Jan 21 1992 19:04 | 7 |
| I won't be able to make the party (even by teleconference), but am a
potential signature gatherer. Has anyone picked up a "petition package"
from the DCU? I hope it will be possible to circulate *blank* petitions
electronically to the signature gatherers. Can you discuss this at the
party?
Paul
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418.8 | we'll deliver! | DZIGN::DAWKINS | | Wed Jan 22 1992 08:32 | 10 |
| I've picked up a petition package from the DCU. It looks like
we will need to photocopy the form...it has 20 lines for signature
so each candidate will need a minimum of 25 forms w/ member
signatures. These forms must be returned to the DCU by no later
than 10 a.m. February 19th. Even if you can't make the party, we
can personally deliver these forms to anyone willing to help out.
Regards,
Tanya L. Dawkins
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418.9 | Suggestion | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Wed Jan 22 1992 13:34 | 8 |
| Make a printed Bio available to have out with the petitions. This will allow
signers to perhaps go away and read the bios and then come back and sign for
those they want to have run.
Also, if the Bio's are on line, and have explicit permission to forward/copy,
once running, folks could post them.
Bill
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418.10 | Re: .8 | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Wed Jan 22 1992 19:10 | 13 |
| > I've picked up a petition package from the DCU. It looks like
> we will need to photocopy the form...it has 20 lines for signature
> so each candidate will need a minimum of 25 forms w/ member
> signatures. These forms must be returned to the DCU by no later
Can permission be obtained to reproduce the blank form with DECwrite and
circulate it in PostScript form? Then it can be distributed and reproduced
easily in any required quantity.
But I wouldn't want to have signed petitions invalidated because they used
the wrong form.
Paul
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418.11 | Any car-pool from Nashua? | PRIMES::ZIMMERMANN | @COP, Greenbelt MD, 341-5318 | Thu Jan 23 1992 18:30 | 10 |
| I work out of COP (Landover/Greenbelt MD), and I will be in Nashua the
week of 1/26, attending the Cohesion Symp. at the Clarion Somerset.
If anyone is willing and able to give me a lift to the petetion drive,
(and back :) please contact me at PRIMES::ZIMMERMANN or dtn 341-5318.
I will not be a candidate, but I am willing to get the word out in the
Washington D.C. area.
Thanks,
Mark
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418.12 | Official NommComm Response | RGB::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Fri Jan 24 1992 14:23 | 91 |
| I sent Phyllis Lengle (chair of the Nomminating Committee) a message
requesting her to forward the invitation in .0 to the Board candidates
who were not accepted by the NommComm. A friend in the Mill placed 30
envelopes on her desk a *week* ago today with copies of the invitation
inside them, along with a cover letter explaining that I hoped she would
distribute them and why. I followed up with both phone and mail messages
last Monday asking that she tell me soon if she could not do it because
time is of the essence for those who wish to run by petition.
This afternoon, she finally replied to say that she won't do it. I can't
post her message here without her permission, but I can post my reply,
which will give you a good general idea of what she said:
From: RGB::SEILER "LARRY SEILER, DTN225-4077, HL2-1/J12" 24-JAN-1992
To: MTS$::"MLO::PHYLLIS LENGLE"
CC: SEILER
Subj: Regarding our offer of assistance to any petition candidate
Dear Phyllis Lengle,
I don't see any reason why it would be inappropriate for you, as chair
of the Nominating Committee, to pass information to the candidates that
you interviewed. Nor do I see that passing the specific information I
provided would involve you in a petition drive, campaign or solicitation.
The invitation was not a solicitation -- it was information of specific
interest to the candidates that you interviewed.
I do, however, recognize that there are many reasons why you personally
would not wish to pass on that information.
While I did not expect that you would comply with my request, I felt that
you would be doing the right thing if you had. There have been many
questions about whether the nomination process is actually as open as is
claimed, and much negative evidence. A simple action like informing the
candidates of an opportunity to receive assistance in exercizing their
right to be petition candidates would have been evidence of openness.
In any case, thank you for your clear and concise reply. My goal is to
seek ways for the DCU to increase its openness and to communicate more
freely, which is a goal espoused by the current Board as well as many
of their critics. I hope that you will take this message and my earlier
request as attempts to assist in that process.
Yours sincerely,
Larry Seiler
For what it's worth, here's the cover letter that Phyllis Lengle received
last Friday along with the 30 envelopes (which she is mailing back):
Dear Ms. Lengle
I am writing to you in your capacity as head of the Nominating
Committee. I am interested in assisting with a petition drive to
allow a few more people to be put on the ballot for the Board of
Directors. However, I don't feel that the petition candidates that I
assist should be limited to only people whom I know -- I think there
should be a more diverse set of candidates.
Accordingly, I would like to contact the people who were passed
over by the Nominating Committee for inclusion on the ballot. I
presume that you are unwilling to release their names to me, for
reasons of confidentiality. As an alternative, would you be so good
as to send to them to enclosed sheet, which explains what I am trying
to do?
Thank you for your assistance. I am confident that, between the
candidates selected by the Nominating Committee, and a selection of
candidates who gain the ballot by petition, we can field an excellent
set of candidates for the Board. I hope and trust that the result of
the upcoming elections will be a Board that is capable and committed
to help the DCU to regain member confidence and serve member needs.
If you are unwilling or unable to forward copies of the enclosed
sheet to those who interviewed for positions on the ballot, I would
appreciate it if you would let me know, so that I can take other
measures to find people who wish to be on the ballot by petition.
Sincerely,
Larry Seiler
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418.13 | NommComm or Non-Comm? :-( | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Fri Jan 24 1992 17:15 | 0 |
418.14 | Pizza Meeting Report | MIZZOU::SHERMAN | ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 | Tue Jan 28 1992 22:15 | 63 |
| Here's a quick report on the DCU Petition Pizza Party. It may be
extracted and passed along provided headers are intact.
First, a list was drawn up of all the petition candidates that folks could
think of so far. This list is not comprehensive:
Chuck Boutcher
Tanya Dawkins
Chris Gillett
Phil Gransewicz
Abhijit Gupta
Gim Hom
Paul Kinzelman
Rich Luciano
Alfred Thompson
The pizza was great! The only problem I had was that my wife wanted
me to bring home any "leftovers". I thought I was in the clear when there
were three pieces left and I was congratulated for having called the amount
right. But, I didn't grab those pieces in time ... ;^) Uno's in Marlboro
catered it. Most everybody chipped in and it looks like I broke even.
'Nuff said.
I didn't get an exact count. I think there were close to 30 people there.
Discussion was open and relaxed. It was very comfortable, positive and upbeat.
We started at about 5:45 PM and went until, what, about 8 or 8:30? Something
like that. Anyway, there were about eight petition candidates present, one via
teleconference. There were no Nomination Committee candidates in attendance.
Dave Garrod chaired the discussion and made it abundantly clear that he was
only serving to help the candidates have control in discussion. BTW, it was
also made clear that the folks putting this on were not a "committee" but a
group of concerned shareholders, many of us now interested in supporting
petition candidates.
The main point of contact was established to be Bill "Wild Bill" Kilgore
at WLDBIL::KILGORE. So, if you are a petition candidate (even if you are not
on the list above) contact Bill. It was determined that there were probably
enough petition candidates there to assist in making some decisions as to how
to get the petition drive going. We hope so, anyway. It was decided to try
to work with all of the petition candidates.
It was decided to gather writeups from all petition candidates. Each
petition candidate should generate a one-page writeup to accompany the
signature forms during the drive. This way, shareholders can read about
candidates before deciding to sign their petitions. This form should be sent
electronically to Bill Kilgore by this Thursday (January 30). Each petition
candidate should include a home mailing address. Once compiled, this
information will reach the signature gatherers within about a week. It will
be their responsibility to gather signatures, report results to Bill Kilgore
and mail the forms back to the candidates for final processing. The
candidates are responsible for submitting the forms to DCU on or before
February 19th. Actual dates and sites for the drive are yet to be determined.
The one-page writeup from each candidate may include whatever the candidate
desires. This may include the 150-word description, pointers to resumes
and so forth. There will also be other information provided to individual
signature gatherers that may be helpful during the drive.
If you would like to be involved with signature gathering in particular,
contact Phil GUFFAW::Gransewicz. If you would like more general info
contact Bill WLDBIL::Kilgore. Thanks!
Steve
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