[Lnc-business] Frequent short meetings?

Tara DeSisto tara at lphq.org
Fri Jul 17 14:16:14 EDT 2020


If there is no objection, when an internal document that is being
circulated for scheduling planning efforts, I think Robert Kraus and I
being included on that would be very helpful to both the LNC and the
Development team. Robert has a lot of institutional knowledge about
previous contracts and venues and I can help to determine the live draw.

Thank you kindly,

Tara DeSisto
Director of Development

On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 12:17 PM Steven Nekhaila via Lnc-business <
lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

> I would be highly in favor, I would also recommend we include committee
> chairs on these meetings as well for round table type discussions. We
> have started this practice back in 2018 with the Libertarian Party of
> Florida and have found it highly beneficial. This is also a great
> opportunity to gauge the effectiveness, activity, and need of our
> committee chairs, creates competition, and gets the Chairs and LNC
> synced up on the same page in between our quarterly business meetings.
> Aside from having the LNC meet periodically to touch base. In the LPF we
> do this in a more informal style with the Chair person recognizing
> speakers but allowing more consistent cross talk and productive
> interruptions while maintaining order of the meeting.
>
> In Liberty,
>
> Steven Nekhaila
> Region 2 Representative
> Libertarian National Committee
>
> Impotentes defendere libertatum non possunt
> "Those without power cannot defend freedom"
>
> On 2020-07-16 09:56 PM, Susan Hogarth via Lnc-business wrote:
> > I would like to discuss having more frequent meetings that don’t take
> > an entire day+. Along with our travel meetings, is there an appetite
> > for biweekly or monthly online meetings that would run no longer than
> > two hours?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >   Susan Jane Hogarth
> >
> >   Region 5 Representative
> >
> >   Libertarian National Committee
> >
> >   susan.hogarth at lp.org
> >
> >   919-906-2106 (tel:919-906-2106)
>


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