ADIN ROGOVIN
Aug 22, 2013 19:34:31 GMT -8
Post by Admin on Aug 22, 2013 19:34:31 GMT -8
Committee to Keep KBOO as KBOO ·
KBOO Board Candidate Statement
From
ADIN ROGOVIN
I am a member and regular KBOO listener who deeply resonates with and is committed to its Mission and Values; providing listener supported public radio to diverse communities and unserved/underserved groups, access and training; valuing peace, justice, democracy, human rights, multiculturalism, environmentalism, freedom of expression, and social change.
As a Board member I will endeavor to:
Engage the membership, the Board and the community-at-large to co-create policies and programs that serve us all.
Catalyze inclusive, respectful Board and Membership meeting dialogue.
Steward and apply KBOO’s resources toward long term stability and sustainability.
I am known to be thoughtful and grounded. My experience in financial management, group facilitation, and social change are assets I bring to the KBOO Board and community.
My relevant experience includes:
20 years of service on non-profit Boards and Staff including, Seven Generations Land Trust, Lost Valley Educational Center, Parker Street Coop, The Natural Heritage Institute, The Center for Wise Democracy, Climate Neutral Network, and The Co-Intelligence Institute.
Advocating wise collective process, civic governance implementing citizen deliberative councils, e.g. consulting with the Portland Office of Neighborhood Involvement, and, organized The Low Income People's Wisdom Council for the Lane County Human Services Commission.
Co-founded the Eugene Facilitator's Collective. Facilitated for The Blue Mountain School, Alpha Farm Community, Veterans for Peace, Trillium Hollow Cohousing, New Orleans Community Congress II, and the Pacific Green Party.
Founded Walnut Street Co-op, a 9 bedroom co-op house in Eugene.
25 years in corporate financial and administrative management.