From the Cornell Assemblies

EA: August 21, 2002 Minutes

Employee Assembly Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, August 21, 2002
12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Day Hall Board Room

I. Call to Order and Introductions

A member of the community, Paige Kennedy, was present from the College of Arts and Sciences where she is an administrative assistant. She has been with the University for about 6 weeks now, and wanted to see what the Employee Assembly is involved in.

Attendance:

Present: Carol Bader, Joseph DeMarco, Donna Goss, Tammy Johnson, Patricia Mahoney, Leti McNeill, Lisa Rose, Thomas Shelley

Excused: Deb Billups, Christina Bucko, Dawne Martyniak, Gregory Pratt

Others Present: Paige Kennedy

II. Approval of Minutes

The minutes of May 22, 2002 were unanimously approved with amendments.

III. Open Forum

D. Stein brought up the Day of Caring coming up on Thursday, September 5, 2002. This event is for staff and faculty to volunteer at various places in the community. Volunteers meet at Stewart Park to confirm their assignments for the day.

D. Stein also reminded the EA members about the monthly column in the Paw Print that is written by a rotating schedule of the members.

Another matter of business that D. Stein requested volunteers for was reading through the Staff Handbook.

J. DeMarco asked for volunteers. D. Goss, T. Shelley, and L. McNeill volunteered to read through the handbook.

IV. Report from the Chair

J. DeMarco gave a brief summary of what happened over the summer. The executive committee met twice. Paul Streeter requested that the EA help disperse any misconceptions that may be spread around campus about the memo that the president’s office will be releasing in the first week of September. J. DeMarco will be sending out that memo to the EA members in the coming week.

J. DeMarco expressed a desire to formalize the presentation of resolutions before the Employee Assembly. He also wanted to bring the Meyers/Briggs test to the EA retreat. Further, he suggested the webcasting for the upcoming President’s Reception on October 16. This would cost $900.

V. Business of the Day

Planning Committees

VI. Old Business

United Way Representative

J. DeMarco said that there was a new representative needed for this position. He also said that C. Bader has done a wonderful job of it in the past, and then he turned the floor over to her for description.

C. Bader said the it was a wonderful group to work with. Their meetings were typically on Wednesday morning’s from 8:30–9:30 am. These meetings were only once a month. She also said that this would be the minimum time commitment, but you could decide to make as much of a time commitment as you wish. Caroline Ainslie is the person to be in touch with.

VII. New Business

The Employee Assembly Retreat

J. DeMarco once again announced the Employee Assembly retreat coming up on September 6. He asked if the group would like to cancel their regularly scheduled meeting on September 4 considering they will have an entire day together on September 6.

T. Shelley made a motion to cancel the September 4 meeting in observance of the retreat on September 6.

L. Rose seconded the motion.

The motion was unanimously approved.

George Peter Award

J. DeMarco just announced that there would be another George Peter Award in the very near future. The cake and certificate plans will go through Trina Nobles in the Office of the Assemblies.

VIII. Adjournment

J. DeMarco adjourned the meeting at 1:19 pm.

Respectfully submitted,
Trina Nobles

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