Re: [RC] [RC] Rules - Nancy Mitts
The trouble is 95% (at least) of the membership just wants to ride & not get
involved in "the politics". Try seriously discussing issues at an actual
ridecamp--most of the people will walk off, and grumble about politics
spoiling their ride. They just wanna have fun. But SOMEBODY has to do the
nitty gritty work of keeping an organization running. Is it any surprise
that the people willing to work at it might also have an extra interest in
it's success? It might be financial, a power trip, or just promoting the
segment of the sport they like best (multi-day, FEI, one day 100's,
whatever). The membership definately needs to keep their eyes open for
abuses, ask questions and vote their conscience. Keep in mind, though, that
SOMEONE has to do the work, and the people doing it are going to have the
greatest say in how it gets done!
Monte & Nancy Mitts
From: Truman Prevatt <tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Annie George <ageorge@xxxxxxx>
CC: RideCamp <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [RC] Rules
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:48:14 -0400
The bottom line is if there is a conflict of interest the BOD has, as John
Parke mentioned in the last EN, an obligation by cooperate law to deal with
it. This is also clearly pointed out in the new bylaws. Does a sanctioning
director who runs a lot of rides present a conflict of interest - probably.
This is a tricky issue and one I feel one the BOD needs to wrestle with
in the future. Any time a decision is made based on self interest we all
lose.
Truman
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