Saturday, July 24, 2010

Is John Williams headed to Orlando again?

SOCCCD July board meeting agenda item 5.17

     Lately, something odd has happened to SOCCCD board of trustees meeting agendas. It used to be that trustees would express interest in attending a conference somewhere. Consequently, the Chancellor would list those conferences and their cost (plus dates, etc.) on “exhibit A” of an agenda item. Armed with that info, the board would approve the requests or not.
     With the new format, whether any trustee is interested in a particular conference is obscured. On June’s agenda and on the agenda for Monday’s meeting, there’s a column for “trustees currently registered” on exhibit A (see). “None” is indicated.
     This may leave the impression that no trustee plans to register.
     But then why list these particular events? Plus: read the agenda item. This item is supposed to handle trustee requests for travel/conferences. It is not a mere information item.
     I smell a rat.
     The rat’s name is John "Orlando Boy" Williams, who, when he isn't vacationing in Florida at taxpayers' expense and spending one Monday per month as a trustee, is the Orange County Public Administrator/Guardian, a remarkably well-compensated position that, according to the OC Grand Jury, he executes very badly.
     You’ll notice that one of the conferences listed (see below) is yet another “Orlando” junket. And you know who loves those. John’s got family down there in the sunshine state. He spends weeks there each year, travel and lodging paid for by taxpayers.
     So is Williams planning to attend this thing or not?
     Inquiring minds wanna know.

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Exhibit A

     What, you may ask, is the STEMtech Conference?
     And what on earth is “Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin”?!
     Well, I’m glad you asked those questions. There’s a website: here. It answers our questions, I suppose:
Let the Magic Begin!
Excitement is building for the League for Innovation's new conference

The League for Innovation in the Community College is proud to announce its first annual STEMtech conference, October 31 - November 3, 2010, at Orlando's Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin. Educators, industry leaders, and others will gather to discuss increasing student access into and success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors and careers. The 2010 STEMtech will also help educators explore the strategic use of information technology to better serve their students, campuses, and communities.

Over 400 sessions will cover everything from best practices for recruiting and retaining students for STEM-related programs to more effectively engaging students in instruction using social networking and other online tools. An extensive exhibition featuring timely products and services will also be included.
. . .
STEMtech Online allows individuals to participate in a great conference without incurring travel expenses. Because travel costs and online conference fees are reduced, more people will be able to participate in the most exciting professional development opportunity to come along in some time. As an added bonus, STEMtech Online participants receive a one-year membership to iStream, the League for Innovation's web-based professional development portal.

A special room rate for conference participants has been arranged at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin. In the heart of Walt Disney World, the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort is the gateway to Central Florida's greatest theme parks and attractions. Conference participants can enjoy 17 world-class restaurants and lounges, five pools, two health clubs, tennis, nearby golf, and many special Disney benefits, including complimentary transportation to Walt Disney World theme parks and attractions and the Extra Magic Hours.
     The “opening key note speaker” is none other than Ed Begley, Jr. –You know. The “actor and activist.”
     The closing speaker is a “special assistant” at the DOE.
     We’ve already got experts on the info provided at this conference. We don’t need John Williams going there and getting all confused about it. He is quite stupid and remarkably inarticulate. So he won't learn anything, and even if he were to do so, he'd be helpless to communicate it.
     And this conference is expensive--nearly $2,000 per person. (That's just an estimate.)
     I bet he’s going. And if he is, I’ll do everything I can to make sure everybody hears about it.
     When will people get sick and tired of "public servants" such as John Williams?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I doubt if JW knows who Ed Begley is, but once he figures it out, he'll have a dutiful little right wing song and dance about how he needs to investigate such a scurrilous fellow.

Anonymous said...

Oh good, its a conference on IT matters and such. Williams should go to this so he can find out how to keep students from accessing the campuses internet for free.

Anonymous said...

I hear the new Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson is watching Williams like a hawk and is just waiting to see this idiot first hand extorting public funds for his travels before dropping the hammer and cutting him from his lucrative PG job (he can keep his $30K Public Administrator job, which I would not imagine he would keep for long once he can no longer ride the gravy train).

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