Punter22 wrote:
What faction is Kate a member of?
I agree with so much of what you say. Maybe I'm more hopeful the regeneration can take place in a non factional manner, which Kate seems to represent.
As Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commissioner, Kate created the 'Male Champions of Change' earlier this year and in doing so garnered the support of influential male, corporate, government and community leaders to advance gender equality and place more women into leadership positions.
Among the group of 20 men are Luke Sayers, Ahmed Fahour and Gillon McLachlan who have fulfilled the MO within a few months. The aim being to achieve faster progress of women’s representation at senior levels. Tick!
As a part of the free kick it gets from government funding - the men must share their experiences, engage women and men within their organisations, commit to concrete actions, report on progress and share the outcomes they achieve.
My boss is one of these 20 men. It's a great initiative, but equally - it's a really big PR exercise for the organisations these men represent, and in some instances, run. I'm not saying Kate doesn't deserve to be on Carlton's board, although she has been afforded this opportunity by Mark LoGiudice - so if she had to vote tomorrow - she's not crossing the floor.
That's not to say that she won't be a part of a non-factional Carlton going forward, but those days seem a long way away.
Punter22 wrote:
And yeah if they think CRM is an IT driven exercise that is more than a little worrying.
It's not all that's worrying. If you think this board is 'holding firm' with the AFL as they'd like you to believe - think again. They can't even negotiate for the AFL to chip in a cent for the major drainage overhaul required at Princes Park. According to the AFL - it comes under the maintenance requirements in place attached to the Melbourne City Council lease - despite the fact that the AFL schedule dozens of matches there every year.
I'm sure funds will be able to be guided in this direction via the AFL's future fund payment of which I am expecting a significant increase, but the club has its hands tied for quite a bit of stuff it would like to do (like replacing the undersized goalposts) due to lack of funds.
Millions of dollars on the board, millions of dollars in debt.
so who identified and recommended Jenkins as a candidate for the CFC Board? if the Judge didnt know about her, was it farouh or the ceo of the afl?