Election Transparency Issues
Aug 27, 2013 8:18:19 GMT -8
Post by Admin on Aug 27, 2013 8:18:19 GMT -8
Ben Hoyne was the first to formally call on KBOO for a response to the many transparency issues while the Inner Party organs and fronts, including "Keep KBOO KBOO"(KKK), screamed "transparency". To date no one knows if anyone ever formally replied.
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Greetings KBOO Board of Directors,
Thank you for your time and attention. In this email I address several issues which you may have been addressed and remedied already. If that is the case, I apologize. If you have done so, I’d ask that you publicize your efforts, as I have been unable to locate answers to my concerns on the kboo.fm website. Thank you.
As I imagine you all know, the upcoming Board of Directors election will likely garner more attention than those of recent years, which is a great thing for KBOO.
However, with more eyeballs fixated on KBOO, it is important that KBOO not give anyone reason for pause.
I would like to discuss the voter election process that will be used during this election. I have very little idea about what process will be used in the Board Elections this year, which is why I’m penning this email.
I’m asking for as much transparency as possible, for myself and all of KBOOs members.
When things are not transparent, questions are allowed to fester and doubt begins to creep in, which I’m sure is nothing anyone wants.
Let me say that I am not trying to suggest the board members, all of whom serve as volunteers, are not working hard enough. I know from experience board members work very hard. I know there is currently no staff person responsible for web content, and the website has been suffering for some time. I’m not trying to blame any of you for the issues I cite, but rather to bring them to your attention.
I’d like to think I’m an active participant (for a non-board member, non staff member) in KBOO’s governance process. I’ve also put in a board application for this election, so have had some communication with Lyn Moelich, which has been cordial.
Here’s what I know:
The board election will be completed at the Annual Meeting, which will be held sometime in September (at a date, two months from now, which hasn’t been announced to my knowledge).
The election will be overseen by the nomination committee, which recently had Paula Small step down for reasons unknown to me (but seeing as how she’s the only person from her board class to hold her seat for 3 full years, I’m sure she has a legitimate reason). Rabia Yeaman stepped down since she is running for a seat. (Side note: I think we should all applaud Rabia for removing herself from a situation where the appearance of a conflict of interest would be high. Very often it seems that various board members or perhaps the majority (in my experience) have been unconcerned with seeming conflicts of interest.)
I believe Lyn Moelich and Lisa Loving are both still serving on the nomination committee, and Mark Sherman has been recently added. Perhaps others have been added as well, but I cannot find any list of the nominating committee.
I would think one could understand my desire for transparency, since of the three (known to me) members of the nominations committee, Lisa has threatened legal action against me and accused me of a crime and I have publicly asked for answers regarding Lyn Moelich’s partner/boyfriend, including calling for his removal from the board.
I’m not accusing Lyn or Lisa of any mischievous behavior, I’m simply suggesting that the appearance of a conflict exists, and I would hope that everyone would want the election process and most importantly the ballot tabulation to be free from any conflict, whether perceived or real.
I know in the past KBOO has used independent people to handle the ballot process, but that likely costs money. Perhaps you all have chosen once again to use an independent, third party. If so, I applaud you for it, but I’d add it should be noted someone for public consumption.
Here is what I suggest and would like to see:
· An independent agency to handle and count all of the ballots in the KBOO election.
· The dates and times of all anticipated Board Election activities, even if they are preliminary at this point (on-air interviews and the annual meeting dates. If they are unknown, an idea would be helpful)
· A list of all the people that have put an application in for the KBOO Board of Directors.
· Don’t just give this information to me, put it on the website, transparency!
Again, thank you for listening and understanding. I know you are all volunteers and are working hard. I know the website is not the easiest place to put content at the moment. I’m just asking for some transparency from a non-profit public benefit corporation. I hope that isn’t too much to ask. Thank you for your time, attention, and consideration,
Ben Hoyne
Thank you for your time and attention. In this email I address several issues which you may have been addressed and remedied already. If that is the case, I apologize. If you have done so, I’d ask that you publicize your efforts, as I have been unable to locate answers to my concerns on the kboo.fm website. Thank you.
As I imagine you all know, the upcoming Board of Directors election will likely garner more attention than those of recent years, which is a great thing for KBOO.
However, with more eyeballs fixated on KBOO, it is important that KBOO not give anyone reason for pause.
I would like to discuss the voter election process that will be used during this election. I have very little idea about what process will be used in the Board Elections this year, which is why I’m penning this email.
I’m asking for as much transparency as possible, for myself and all of KBOOs members.
When things are not transparent, questions are allowed to fester and doubt begins to creep in, which I’m sure is nothing anyone wants.
Let me say that I am not trying to suggest the board members, all of whom serve as volunteers, are not working hard enough. I know from experience board members work very hard. I know there is currently no staff person responsible for web content, and the website has been suffering for some time. I’m not trying to blame any of you for the issues I cite, but rather to bring them to your attention.
I’d like to think I’m an active participant (for a non-board member, non staff member) in KBOO’s governance process. I’ve also put in a board application for this election, so have had some communication with Lyn Moelich, which has been cordial.
Here’s what I know:
The board election will be completed at the Annual Meeting, which will be held sometime in September (at a date, two months from now, which hasn’t been announced to my knowledge).
The election will be overseen by the nomination committee, which recently had Paula Small step down for reasons unknown to me (but seeing as how she’s the only person from her board class to hold her seat for 3 full years, I’m sure she has a legitimate reason). Rabia Yeaman stepped down since she is running for a seat. (Side note: I think we should all applaud Rabia for removing herself from a situation where the appearance of a conflict of interest would be high. Very often it seems that various board members or perhaps the majority (in my experience) have been unconcerned with seeming conflicts of interest.)
I believe Lyn Moelich and Lisa Loving are both still serving on the nomination committee, and Mark Sherman has been recently added. Perhaps others have been added as well, but I cannot find any list of the nominating committee.
I would think one could understand my desire for transparency, since of the three (known to me) members of the nominations committee, Lisa has threatened legal action against me and accused me of a crime and I have publicly asked for answers regarding Lyn Moelich’s partner/boyfriend, including calling for his removal from the board.
I’m not accusing Lyn or Lisa of any mischievous behavior, I’m simply suggesting that the appearance of a conflict exists, and I would hope that everyone would want the election process and most importantly the ballot tabulation to be free from any conflict, whether perceived or real.
I know in the past KBOO has used independent people to handle the ballot process, but that likely costs money. Perhaps you all have chosen once again to use an independent, third party. If so, I applaud you for it, but I’d add it should be noted someone for public consumption.
Here is what I suggest and would like to see:
· An independent agency to handle and count all of the ballots in the KBOO election.
· The dates and times of all anticipated Board Election activities, even if they are preliminary at this point (on-air interviews and the annual meeting dates. If they are unknown, an idea would be helpful)
· A list of all the people that have put an application in for the KBOO Board of Directors.
· Don’t just give this information to me, put it on the website, transparency!
Again, thank you for listening and understanding. I know you are all volunteers and are working hard. I know the website is not the easiest place to put content at the moment. I’m just asking for some transparency from a non-profit public benefit corporation. I hope that isn’t too much to ask. Thank you for your time, attention, and consideration,
Ben Hoyne