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May Women's Bar Association Foundation Corporate Meeting Minutes, 1982 [1] (1982)

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                            MINUTES
                         ANNUAL MEETING
               DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF WOMEN'S
                  BAR ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION

                         May 4, 1982


        The meeting was called to order at 6:45 p.m.

        In attendance were Marjorie O'Connell, Brooksley Landau,
Patricia Gurne, Florence King, Pat Bailey, Jane Golden, Cory
Amron, Mellie Nelson and Ann Rasenberger

        A motion to approve the minutes of the February 23,
1982 meeting was made and seconded, and the minutes were approved
unanimously.
        Ms. O'Connell reported on the status of the fundraising
proposal by the management consulting firm, McManis Associates,
Inc. At the request of several of the directors, McManis will
be sending examples of its work product and additional informa-
tion about the firm to all Directors and Officers by the May 19
meeting. There will be a meeting of the Directors and Officers
on May 19 to vote on whether to enter into a contract with the
McManis firm. There was a brief discussion of how the Foundation
would arrange to pay the consulting firm's fee.

        Ms. O'Connell requested Ms. Rasenberger to confirm that
the amendments to the ByLaws proposed at the February 23rd meeting
had received sufficient affirmative votes for adoption.

        Ms. O'Connell then reported on several of the Foundation's
ongoing projects. She noted that Liz Medaglia is in the process
of procuring a bulk mail permit for the Foundation but had not
spoken to Ms. Medaglia recently about the status of that endeavor.
Ms. O'Connell also discussed Grace Monaco's efforts towards setting
up a law firm fellowship program.

        Pat Gurne reported on the status of her efforts to obtain
 insurance and bonding for the Foundation. She noted that this is
 not a presSing -matter and advised that the Foundation should wait
 until it has received additional funds before proceeding further.
        Ms. O'Connell reported that she and Jane Golden are
drafting a thank-you letter which will be sent to all persons
who have made unsolicited contributions to the Foundation.

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