[candidate-development] a clarification please
gary hicks
gooberthink06 at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 24 01:06:56 EST 2008
merelice:
while it is true expcom was tasked with a specific goal, that specific goal was one that would have been met by a functioning CDLC. you may recall that the expcom was made necessary precisely because of the absence of CDLC during this period. for this reason, and therefore for the record, we need to state clearly that the history of the expcom is an integral part of the history of the CDLC.
these of course are the quibbles of an historian who loves archives and records. i pretty much agree with the rest of the email.
gary
Merelice <merelice at gmail.com> wrote: Hi Gary,
At the Fall StateCom meeting, the GRP bylaws were changed to limit
active membership to two working committees. Since then, AdCom has
taken steps to fulfill this requirement and asked AdCom and StateCom
members which working committee(s) they would work on (as you know,
joining a working committee is one of the requirements of statecom
members) with a max of two.
A clarification: ExpCom was not a replacement for CDLC. It was tasked
with a specific goal. I was a member of ExpCom but I have not been a
voting member of CDLC. In any case, longevity is not the issue for our
working committees; future growth and effectiveness are the goal.
Merelice
On 2/19/08, gary hicks wrote:
> "P.S. Given your active participation on CDLC, please let AdCom know
> which of the two committees you had signed up for (comcom and
> fundraising) you now plan to drop or whether you consider yourself a
> non-voting observer of CDLC."
>
> did i miss something somewhere? when did the maximum amount of committees
> one could participate on become two?
>
> in any event, the real deal is that grace has been on the cdlc for some
> time, including the period when it was known as expcom
>
> gary hicks
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