Monday, March 11, 2013

Districtular leadership: no rat bastards!

Let's face it: this is likely the best board the district has ever had.
Below: for no particular reason, stills from video of the last board meeting
Gary Poertner, Chancellor.
He's likely plenty pissed about the board's tenure recommendation rejection switcheroo.
Trustee Dave Lang. He's pretty quiet these days. He gave no report.
They say he has a personal hotline to Beelzebub.
Area 1: Includes parts of Irvine
Trustee Jim Wright. Seems like a really good guy, but his words always
act as a powerful soporific. I do believe that he even puts himself to sleep.
Area 6: Includes Lake Forest, parts of Irvine and unicorporated area
Trustee Bill Jay. They say he meant to vote the other way.
Oops. I call 'im "Wrong Way Jay." (But I got confused too.)
Area 3: Includes Laguna Beach, Aliso Viejo, Dana Point and parts of Laguna Hills, Newport Beach, San Clemente and unincorporated areas
Board Prez Nancy Padberg: runs a tight ship, but never gets tight, I guess.
She gets peevish instead.
Area 4: Includes San Clemente, Ladera Ranch, San Juan Capistrano, Coto de Caza, parts of Ranch Santa Margarita, Las Flores and unincorporated areas
Trustee Marcia Milchiker: always brings something
special to board meetings.
Area 5: Includes Laguna Woods, Laguna Niguel,
Laguna Hills and parts of San Juan Capistrano
Trustee Tim Jemal: the new guy. Stirred things up, at first.
Seemed pretty quiet last month. I'm guessin' he'll pounce again soon.
Area 7: Includes Mission Viejo
and Rancho Santa Margarita
Trustee "TJ" Prendergast: evidently, the only trustee
with a sense of humor
Area 2: Includes parts of Tustin, North Tustin, East Santa Ana, Irvine and unincorporated area.
Student Trustee Heather Park. Seems nice enough. I do wish, however,
that, just once, she would put marbles in Nancy's overhead
NEXT BOARD MEETING:
Monday, March 18, 2013
Closed Session 5:00 p.m.
Open Session 6:00 p.m.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a long ago past employee I find this blog absolutely fascinating. I commend you, Roy, for the providing information on what's really happening at the colleges. Although i am not a frequent visitor to the blog because I do a lot of traveling, I am curious as to how President Burnett is doing. One of my former associates recent;y told me his contract is not being renewed this year. I hope this is untrue. I have many friends who are still employed at Saddleback who think his leadership is the best.

Anonymous said...

Did anyone notice how Saddleback got an extra new hire at the last Board meeting (BOOM - just like that! BoT voted 7-0 to support!) while IVC leadership is still stalling growth of full-timers? We barely replace the ones who retire....!

Roy Bauer said...

6:09, I've heard nothing about Burnett, which means almost nothing. I'm not in to those circles.

Anonymous said...

Thanks you for the response, Roy. Probably just rumor, not that there is any of that going on at Saddleback College.

I wish you well.

Anonymous said...

Look! A month later the IVC admin is using Amy Grimm's work to strengthen their report on business partnerships to be presented at next week's board meeting. What a difference a month makes!

From the board agenda distributed by the Chancellor:

"Amy Grimm, having worked in the museum field in New York, South Carolina, Texas and California, has numerous professional colleagues who have provided valuable insight for program development. Additionally, by working with professional organizations such as the American Alliance of Museums and the College Art Association, as well as more local and regional affiliates, she has broadened and deepened local connections and potential partnerships for IVC’s proposed program in
Museum Studies. She states, “… the Applied Museum Studies Advisory Committee members are committed to collaborations that would include work for our students. Recently I’ve had specific requests for interns from the following Advisory Committee Members: Arts Orange County-Rick Stein, Executive Director; Dawson Cole Fine Art, Rich MacDonald, Owner, L.A. Municipal Art Gallery; Hollyhock House-Sara L. Cannon, Director, Museum Education and Tours Program, Art Curator; and Orange County Center for Contemporary Art-Stephen Anderson, Director. I have directed my students to these opportunities.”

(The IVC report is decidedly slimmer than Saddleback's and rests a great deal on something called "advisory committee." One wonders what could be done to develop more IVC partnerships that, like Saddleback's encompass a broad swath of the business community rather than just the usual suspects. This is where perhaps we see the deadening effect of leadership that discourages rather than encourages. No vision.)

Anonymous said...

That was an about face if I ever saw one.

Anonymous said...

Too funny! That's rich. I hope the trustees take notice. How do these guys explain it to themselves and each other I wonder. We know that they don't ever take the time to come clean with us. One day maybe.

Anonymous said...

They do a lot of about face stuff in A100...they never recognize a problem till it bites them in the ass....then they duck for cover and look for someone to blame. I just heard from someone on the Foundation Board that the $100,000 PRO IVC match ain't gonna happen. Seems they ain't got the money, so now it will be 33% of what gets collected. I'll wait for the "oh by the way" email explaining how $100,000 promoted by Richard became $50,000 delivered...Explain, come clean, own up...it will never happen!

Anonymous said...

6:31 PM - Are you sure about the PRO IVC match?
When I signed up on the website, it said $100,000 divided in two parts of $50,000 each like they had done in prior years.

Anonymous said...

6:31pm - I'm positive, they made some changes to the PRO IVC webpage, but didn't bother to notify any of the participants...hope you were counting on the "match" too much. Frankly our Foundation is a joke...it was a joke when Al Tello was here and it is even a bigger joke now. Richard Morley is like a politico in Washington...it's not his money and he figures can to spend his way to success (with your funds)

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