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StacyL's comments
Posted Sat, Apr 21, 12:56 p.m.
Thanks Alison for a well written piece. Points well taken. I do feel that the SB took credible steps forward when they passed the governance policy (1620 BP) a month back. The board members for all of their differences managed to sit around a table and come up with something ...
MOREPosted Tue, Apr 10, 4:48 p.m.
Sherry... I appreciate your reminder that decorum is a part of the picture. Who we get to fill the position is in the end, the candidate's decision. If candidates feel that this position is untenable, they will withdraw their names and go elsewhere. We've seen this before. The Board and ...
MOREPosted Sat, Apr 7, 9:34 p.m.
Thanks Eric for reminding us that manners and civil discourse do matter and that the very people we want to have lead us are watching us carefully. They want to know if we can work constructively while tackling very big issues.
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