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Spokesperson

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:34 pm
by Dodgers
As now-official spokesperson (unless there are new emails which I can't tell until I get home from work anyways), I figured I might as well start off on the right foot by announcing as such to the league. Also, I think that I want to only make announcements by using the Announcements forum on the site, a 1-stop place for all the latest announcements instead of a combination of factors...anyone opposed to this?

Also, is there anything else I need to announce?

Will we be publicizing the topics we are currently discussing? Do we offer a report of our activities throughout the year?

I'll be gone July 1st-7th, so if anything comes up during that time span someone else will have to step in as spokesperson.

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:13 am
by Cardinals
Is this still true? I see Bren making a lot of announcements still...even though I thought he wanted to shy away from that?

Burning Questions.

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:55 am
by Royals
For some reason i thought Jim was going to be doing it when he returned from... wherever he went., Granted, it's usually later than i'd want when i look at/think about this stuff.
I think we need to figure out what needs to be handled by the ExCo as a whole and what can be handled by individual members.
I've also got 5+ seasons of Jungian training in me to answer whatever questions or issues come up. Results of our votes obviously would be announced via the ExCo spokesmaestro, does something like DL violations need to be announced through the ExCo as well? Does anyone have any thoughts on what individual ExCo members should say/do v. as a group?

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 10:08 pm
by Giants
I don't think any of us should speak as an ExCo member, the ExCo itself should speak with one voice, which should come from Shawn. We can all give our own opinions, but I think only the biggest issues need to be dealt with by the ExCo as opposed to the league as a whole and when those issues come up we should deal with them internally as a group.