Scabrously scathulistic.
A veritable harangutan!
How reliable is his or her peevitudinal fountain of fulmination? That’s hard to say. Over the years, I’ve found this person to be fairly reliable. Plus, they’ve made an effort to qualify their opinions when they aren’t certain.
Over the years, I’ve spoken with lots of people in the know. The impression they leave is consistent with this here rude rant.
Given that, and given this particular person’s general reliability and in-the-loopitude, I’m inclined to offer the following as a guest commentary. –From Mr. or Ms. Anonymous, for what that's worth.
As always, feel free to respond. Write a formal response. We’ll print it.
Let’s have some dialogue!
So, on with the Cry of the Fulmi Nation:
Guess what? The Foundation Gala has been moved from June 15th to September 21st. Why? Because the Foundation Director’s vaunted “big donors & sponsors” have once again failed to materialize.
This desperate rescheduling gambit was employed last year too (moved from June to October in 2012). Remember?
Richard Morley is turning out to be like the last Foundation Director, Trustee Fuentes’ boy, Al: he can’t do more than one thing at once. I've never seen him chew gum whilst locomotin'.
Harangutan
I’m told that Morley still hasn’t personally raised any money. He seems to think that that’s not his job. In Morleytown, it’s the job of this big power board he was going to build for us.
Yeah. Remember last year’s Veteran's Angels Foundation Gala? Glenn declared that the event was a huge success; it raised $16,00. Remember?
But where is that money? The veterans never received a penny of it. (Ask ‘em.)
In truth, the $16,000 reported to the public included pledges received. Nope, not money raised: pledges received.
Glenn's curious announcement (and spelling) |
Good honesty, Glenn.
And one wonders how many of those pledges actually came through. How much of the $16,000, I wonder, became a general fund subsidy when the bills for the event came due?
Why is Glenn afraid to reveal the degree to which the Foundation is subsidized with general funds? How’s about some transparency?
And how is the support of the Foundation reflected in the Strategic Planning process?
After nearly two years, it’s time for some accountability from the Foundation Director. Morley drove away most of the (Foundation) Board that he inherited in 2011. Glenn let him do it. And it appears that Morley has raised no money personally.
Meanwhile, he has alienated much of the faculty and classified staff. If he enjoys support, it is largely from administrators and directors. But those people are unwilling to clue Glenn in on reality. Too risky.
So tell us, Glenn. Where are those “power board members” who were supposed to bring in those big fat checks? Shouldn’t there be some heavy hitters on the Foundation board by now?
Oh yeah, I forgot. This sort of thing “takes four to five years.” Sure maybe, if the college enjoyed a healthy adult environment. As it is, the transitional Morleyfication of the Foundation entailed the immediate banishing of virtually all experienced members. What’s left?
Glenn, face it: you are Morley’s only supporter on campus.
And SOCCCD BOT: how’s about some oversight?
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