Both Five Points and Mordecai have co-chairs. My view is that it flattens
the organization and helps share responsibilities at the top.
The Downtown Living Advocates (DLA) have no structure, just a core group
that shares responsibilities. I believe there is a trend toward teams and
less structure.
Philip W Poe
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-----Original Message-----
From: rcac-bounces(a)eastraleigh.org [mailto:rcac-bounces@eastraleigh.org] On
Behalf Of Mark Turner
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:24 PM
To: RCAC Discussion
Subject: [RCAC] CAC chair/vice-chair vs. co-chairs?
Hey folks,
The East CAC is updating its bylaws and one thing to be considered is
whether we should go from our current chair/vice-chair arrangement in favor
of a co-chair arrangement.
I'd love to hear what folks think are the plusses and minuses of each one.
For those CACs with co-chairs, what made you make the leap to co-chairs and
how has it worked out for you?
Mark
East CAC
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