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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

464.0. "Can We Meet the Candidates?" by LJOHUB::BOYLAN (nuqDaq yuch Dapol?) Wed Feb 12 1992 14:57

I'd like to propose a "Meet the Candidates" program for the DCU Special
Election.  I envision a series of evening sessions, on four different
nights, each at a different location.  These would be relaxed, low-key,
and (hopefully) low-stress opportunities for DCU members to get to know
the candidates for the Board of Directors.

These meetings should start once the petition candidates' petitions
are verified, and finish in plenty of time for members to return their
ballots.

I'd recommend one session near Maynard, another in the Littleton/Boxboro
area, and one in Nasua (but I'm not an expert on Digital's geography -
if you can suggest other, better locations, do so!).

Each session should commence as soon after the normal workday as is
practical (say, 5:30?).  Each site should have a local host to
arrange a room and (he said hopefully) light refreshments, paid for
by contributions from members (NOT candidates!).  I can offer overall
help in coordinating the whole series, and act as host (or co-host) for
the Littleton/Boxboro area (have you ever visited LTN-2?  How about
King Street [LKG]?).

I would especially like to hear responses from candidates - would you
welcome this opportunity?  Is this too much extra work for you?  Or
would you like this chance to meet the membership?

I attended the "Petition Drive Pizza Party", and I really liked having
the chance to meet the petition candidates.  I would also like a chance
to get to know the candidates I haven't met yet.

Are the candidates interested?  Are there DCU members who can help by
hosting an evening?  Is this whole idea nonsense?

Feel free to reply either here or to LJOHUB::BOYLAN.

				- - Steve
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464.1CVG::THOMPSONRadical CentralistWed Feb 12 1992 15:234
	I think this is a really good idea. I'm not sure how well attended
	they'd be but I'd be willing to come and hear peoples ideas.

			Alfred
464.22183::GILLETTAnd you may ask yourself, 'How do I work this?'Wed Feb 12 1992 15:403
Ditto Alfred's remarks.

./chris
464.3counter-proposalBSS::VANFLEETHold on for one more dayWed Feb 12 1992 15:4911
    I think this is a good idea but it does leave out the candidates who
    are not from the GMA.  We have several candidates here in Colorado.  
    
    I would offer a counter proposition...how about several sessions on
    different days at sites where a televideo conference can be set up?  I
    don't know if this is possible due to the fact that the televideo
    conference would have to use Digital equipment.  That might be able to
    be approved through the site manager.  This would give even the
    non-local candidates a fair chance.
    
    Nanci
464.4BSS::C_BOUTCHERWed Feb 12 1992 15:501
    Thanks Nanci ...
464.5GUFFAW::GRANSEWICZVote for DCU Petition CandidatesWed Feb 12 1992 15:522
    
    Count me in.
464.6YESCIMNET::KYZIVATPaul KyzivatWed Feb 12 1992 18:069
I think this is an excellent idea.  If the teleconferencing can be
arranged, great, but even without it would be very helpful.

An essential part of this should be to invite ALL of the candidates, and
try to make the format unthreatening to them all.  I truly want to hear
from the establishment candidates, but if they don't show up then that fact
itself should say something to everyone who attends.

	Paul
464.7Video TapeSTAR::BUDADCU Elections - Vote for a change...Thu Feb 13 1992 12:435
    I would be willing to tape the meting, so that copies can be made
    available for anyone.  This would be another way to see what the
    person believes and says.
    
    	- mark
464.8I'd be reluctant to allow taping this!LJOHUB::BOYLANnuqDaq yuch Dapol?Thu Feb 13 1992 15:3324
Re: .7

My primary goal in proposing a "Meet the Canidates" night is that it be
a relaxed environment for everyone, with a chance for face-to-face
interaction.

My reaction to the idea of telepresence is that it's stretching my initial
idea, but in a positive direction - including people who can't be physically
present.

My reaction to the idea of TAPING the meeting is that it would place too much
pressure on individuals to perform for the video audience, and detract from
my goal of getting to know the candidates as individuals.  That is why I
proposed the "debate" format as a separate topic.


(Heading for a, if I understand the quaint colloquial term correctly,
"rathole":)

I assume that candidates from remote sites - say, Colorado - are acquainted
with the provisions in the Bylaws concerning telepresence and physical
presence at meetings?

				- - Steve
464.9PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Feb 18 1992 12:323
    I also think this is a good idea.  Something along the lines of Chuck
    Cockburn's "Meet the President Tour" could surely be worked out by the
    folks at DCU to allow us to meet as many candidates as possible.