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As
the GGPNC's new officers, elected October 21, 2003, lead
the way into our second year of operations, it's a good time to look
back on a year in which much time was spent building a structure for
community progress on our foundations of inclusive community
involvement.
![]() New
officers elected for GGPNC's second year of operation (l-r) Stanley
Thompson - VP Administration, Yvette Bryant - President, Kerry
Hunnewell - Treasurer, Nora Mosqueda - VP Outreach & Communication,
Andrew Westall - Secretary
GGPNC Board Selects First Officers 2002
At their December 16, 2002 meeting the
GGPNC Board of Directors elected their officers. Charley Mims was elected
president, giving him a second presidential hat since he already serves as
Franklin Hills Residents Association President. Andrew Westall, a political
expert, was elected Vice President for Administration and Cheryl Johnson
was voted in as Vice President for Communications and Outreach. She's also
a VP of Los Feliz Improvement Association.
The race for Treasurer appropriately came
down to a coin toss after a tie vote. Kerry Hunnewell, who has his own
consulting and investment firm as well as a Harvard MBA and Yale planning
and architecture degree, called heads and won. Runner-up Yvette Bryant,
a financial analyst, will serve as backup. Bruce Carroll, FHRA Treasurer
and former ABC Network News producer, was elected Secretary.
Councilman Tom Labonge (center) swore in
the GGPNC Board and its officers After the swearing in the Board worked on some more organizational
details, heard the latest about the now closed Sunset Pacific Motel (aka
the Bates Motel) and more delays on the reopening of Barnsdall Park which
was supposed to be in January 2003, but now has slipped to June. The next board meeting will take place on Tuesday, January
21, 2003, 7pm at the Los Feliz Community Police
Center, upstairs in the Cal Fed Bank (now Citibank) building at, 1965
Hillhurst. The meeting is open to the public and there will be time allotted
for comment from the public if they fill out a speaker card indicating
the agenda item or subject of their comments. The GGPNC includes the areas of Franklin Hills, Griffith Park, Los Feliz and its
Board will be charged with representing over 37,000 stakeholders.
This is an important leadership position for the purpose of serving on
an advisory body to city, state and local government officials on matters
that affect our communities. GGPNC Board membership represents an
important leadership position on an advisory body to the City of Los Angeles,
as well as other government officials, on matters that affect our communities.
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The election results for the first ten members of the GGPNC Board of Directors were announced about 12:30pm on Saturday, October 26, 2002, after the second of two public meetings where stakeholders in the area could vote.
The area was divided into five districts and voters were allowed to vote for two candidates in each district. A total of 300 voters were registered...297 cast ballots, but 2 were invalidated.
The tallies for each district
are listed below with candidates ranked by the number of votes each received...winners
in red.
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============================== Bernadette Soter - 113 James Weaver - 80 Paula Davis - 80 Stanley Thompson - 70 Marvin Martin -28 DISTRICT
"B" DISTRICT "C" Dora Herrera - 170 Meredith Patten -152
DISTRICT "E" Charley Mims - 124 Joseph Hahn - 105 Paul Boardman - 80 Amy Schulenberg - 75 Michele Cobin - 43 ============================== |
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OUTREACH
SURVEY RESULTS - 2002
During the period of this survey of voters in the GGPNC's October 2002 elections, the GGPNC.org website was perpetually "under construction" and frustratingly useless in any outreach effort. The following survey results must be viewed with this important missing factor in mind. The #1 most effective way of reaching people about the elections in the GGPNC area was by posting public notices in the communities of Franklin Hills, Griffith Park, and Los Feliz. This method has been employed by the GGPNC for over 2 ½ years and the surveys confirmed this is a successful way of outreaching to the GGPNC area.
The second most effective means of reaching the GGPNC stakeholders was by word-of-mouth. Outreach by word-of-mouth has worked so well in the GGPNC area, as evidenced by the survey responses, and shows that most people are alert and talk to their neighbors. Additionally, the Los Feliz Improvement Association (LFIA) and the Franklin Hills Residents Association (FHRA) reached out to their membership. The large margin of victory in the GGPNC District A and E shows the influence of these organizations in the GGPNC area and the desire to work together to represent the communities of the GGPNC.
The mailing of Election Brochures and Election Reminder Notices were the third most effective means to reach people here in the GGPNC area, according to those who answered the outreach surveys. It is interesting that people said they noticed the election information posted in public places more than they noticed their own mail. This is an interesting result, given the fact that the GGPNC used both the Walking Man service and saturation mailing for distribution of the Election Brochures and Election Reminder Notices.
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GGPNC ELECTION PHOTO GALLERY
Tom Soong of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment and Julie
Rajan of the League of Women Voters, who supervised the election, check
the final tally for the District "E"
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Joseph Hahn, (center) one of the candidates elected to the GGPNC board,
addresses the voters during Saturday's meeting at John Marshall High School.
District "E" Candidates Paul Boardman, Michele Cobin and Amy Schulenberg
are to his left, FHRA President Charley Mims, League of Women Voters Executive
Director Julie Rajan and Tom Soong of the LA City Department of Neighborhood
Empowerment are on the right.
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Leading District "E" vote getter Charley Mims, later selected as
GGPNC President, addresses the meeting held at Our Mother of Good Counsel
Church on Thursday, October 24th, while the other district "E" Candidates
look and listen.
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