------ Robert Handy Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 East Cedar Angleton, Texas 77515 (409) 864-1208 museum_bob [log in to unmask] http://www.bchm.org ---------- From: Paul Apodaca[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 1:43 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: C.E.O./C.O.B. What happens to the oversight responsibility of the Board if the Director is the Chairman of the Board? If the Director is seen as the principle source of Board Leadership then how do you ever get rid of a bad Director who stacks the Board with his friends? How does the institution adapt to new situations and needs? Directors for life? Paul Apodaca On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, Robert T. Handy wrote: > Are any of you aware of museums where the Chief Executive Officer > (Executive Director) serves simultaneously as Chairman of the Board? I > have read recently (and often thought) that this arrangement can be > effective for certain sized organizations, given that the Executive > Director is the principal source of board leadership. > > I would like to know of any of which you might be aware so that I can > contact them for information on how well the arrangement works for them. > > Thanks > > > ------ > Robert Handy > Brazoria County Historical Museum > 100 East Cedar > Angleton, Texas 77515 > (409) 864-1208 > museum_bob > [log in to unmask] > http://www.bchm.org >