05-27-2009, 11:18 AM
I don't know Kaniu Stocksdale and can't comment on her character or qualifications, so I won't put out any bait for claims of character assination. I would simply like to point out to Jeff Spaur that the whole arrangement of appointing a sitting board member to the highest paid position in the Association gives the appearance of cronyism. The lady in question may indeed be highly qualified, but it will appear unseemly to many for her to be apppointed in a closed session. We all know that personnel decisions are made in executive session, but in this case that seems to be convenient cover for an inside deal even if it isn't one.
We have been promised transparency, but this whole arrangement seems just a little too cozy. I was raised in Mobile, Alabama, and this reminds me alot of local politics there. Inside deals all the way.
Jeff, can you not see why this looks bad? The nice atmosphere of the current Board may have blinded you to just how this looks from the outside.
We have been promised transparency, but this whole arrangement seems just a little too cozy. I was raised in Mobile, Alabama, and this reminds me alot of local politics there. Inside deals all the way.
Jeff, can you not see why this looks bad? The nice atmosphere of the current Board may have blinded you to just how this looks from the outside.