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In view of all the turmoil in which the CFC appears to be, I have started to keep a Doomsday Clock. My initial setting is 11:57 PM. I've only given it this good a setting because it's a registered charity.
For me to raise my rating, the CFC must stabilize the office situation. improve the official publication, become more relevent to the membership by providing more services, supply a name and address for people to write or email (a P.O. Box alone doesn't cut it), AND have a greater online presence. This includes a server where the organization can run events for members and foster a sense of community.
Now the CFC no longer has an office, I would think they have to contract the work on a piece work basis. Someone to do the work. The duties are the duties and a person works until they are finished. I organized for the CCCA on that basis for a decade and I met deadlines.
In view of all the turmoil in which the CFC appears to be, I have started to keep a Doomsday Clock. My initial setting is 11:57 PM. I've only given it this good a setting because it's a registered charity.
While waiting for your Doomsday Clock to strike 12, you may want to consider reading Doomsday Book by Connie Willis, an excellent novel published in the early 1990s.
The novel has nothing to do with chess but it is a great read and I could not pass this opportunity to plug it.
While waiting for your Doomsday Clock to strike 12, you may want to consider reading Doomsday Book by Connie Willis, an excellent novel published in the early 1990s.
Thank you. Does the book have anything to do with the Cuban Missile Crisis in the 1960's? I can remember that incident like it happened yesterday.
Over the past few months the Executive and the Executive Director, Bob Gillanders, have tried to come to an agreement over compensation. Regrettably, no agreement could be reached. Bob and his team of Paul Beckwith and Vincent Chow have done a fantastic job and the entire Canadian chess community owes them its thanks. Without their tireless devotion the CFC would not be in the position it is today.
Fortunately, we have found a very capable replacement. Gerry Litchfield will be returning as the Executive Director, a position he held from 2002 to 2004. He will be very ably assisted by Patrick Smale and his team at E.K. Gillin & Associates. I have spoken with many people who have worked with Gerry in the past and all said that he was one of the best ED's that the CFC has ever had. Patrick's involvement will be in management and marketing. The change will be effective no later than May 4, 2009. The new address is listed below:
Chess Federation of Canada
356 Ontario Street, Suite 373
Stratford, ON N5A 7X6
With this change, the CFC will have an operating surplus in 2010, the first time that the CFC has recorded a surplus in many years. The CFC will finally be able to face the future with optimism, a welcome change after years of gloom.
Best wishes to all
David Lavin
President
Chess Federation of Canada
my question to Mr Lavin would be that this is starting to sound like another untendered contract - with no other bidders - how does he suppose the other interested parties would view this?
can he explain how this is going to automatically lead to a surplus? and how large a surplus? and why breaking even would not be just as good and maybe more realistic
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Thank you. Does the book have anything to do with the Cuban Missile Crisis in the 1960's? I can remember that incident like it happened yesterday.
No, it's a science fiction book about pandemics, both past and future.
One of the best five science books I read these past 35 years. I am not sure where I would rank it compared Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson), Hyperion (Dan Simmons), Dune (Frank Herbert), and The Left Hand of Darnkness (Ursula K LeGuin) but it certainly belongs up there.
I will be happy to post a list of my five favorite fantasy books, biographies, classics, or non-fiction works if you finish all five before the dust settles at the CFC.
I am curious how much goodwill towards the CFC will be lost with Mr. Gillanders' departure. Losing someone who put so much effort to rebuilt the CFC will have an impact.
The choice Mr. Litchfield is somewhat surprising considering he was quite vocal against his former employer after he too could not come to a financial agreement with the CFC.
I am curious how much goodwill towards the CFC will be lost with Mr. Gillanders' departure. Losing someone who put so much effort to rebuilt the CFC will have an impact.
The choice Mr. Litchfield is somewhat surprising considering he was quite vocal against his former employer after he too could not come to a financial agreement with the CFC.
Regarding the book, I like to read non-fiction or technical books.
Regarding the CFC, it doesn't have to make sense. It's chess. :)
I remember one time I wouldn't give someone overtime work on a weekend. She said some awful things about me. The next week I gave her overtime work. Someone asked me why I would give her the extra time after what happened. I told the person that at least she cared enough to be upset about not getting the extra work.
Regarding the book, I like to read non-fiction or technical books.
Regarding the CFC, it doesn't have to make sense. It's chess. :)
I remember one time I wouldn't give someone overtime work on a weekend. She said some awful things about me. The next week I gave her overtime work. Someone asked me why I would give her the extra time after what happened. I told the person that at least she cared enough to be upset about not getting the extra work.
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