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[QUOTE="Carl S. Ey, post: 1354009, member: 6325"] I think that Josh has done a super job too and I believe he will move the needle but part of your post suggests that the Foundation is coordinated tight with the Alumni Assn, that is great but why are alums speculating here on the Boneyard and FB about this issue. Ask Josh and his team to publish a plan. The only plan is the transition plan on line, which was put together by a volunteer board of directors. If the NO vote succeeds, we have another opportunity to craft a stronger plan that is more conducive to working with all alums. Halting dissolution at this point only gives all of us an opportunity to create an organization that supports all of appropriately and get a salient plan from the Foundation. Think about this: the university president decided to shut down a 146 year old organization and told the various involved entities to do that in 90-120 days i.e. divest the bank accounts and the real property - what business/organization does that unless they are going bankrupt? Why? What is the heavy hand for? Why hasn't the Foundation officially chimed in with HOW this new organization will better serve the alumni? BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW YET. [/QUOTE]
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