Steve Curry,
Thanks for the kind words.
Let me try to educate the morons, and I use the term affectionately, about the realities of club life.
Let's suppose you follow the not so sage advice of Adrian, and you don't have a Green Committee and Green Chairman at an equity club with 300 members.
When the members and their spouses have complaints, and complaints are a given, who are they going to express those complaints to ?
Answer: The Superintendent.
Now he doesn't have one boss, he's got 300 bosses plus their spouses.
Talk about the worst possible scenario, that's it.
A Green Chairman is THE BUFFER between the membership and the Superintendent, the FILTER by which complaints are fielded.
For that other group of morons, who think that Boards present a unified rather than a fragmented message, you don't know what you're talking about. Different factions within a board want different things, so who is the Super to listen to ?
Again, that's where the Green Chairman is invaluable and can act as the proper conduit for the will of the Board/membership.
Look, I only have so much time that I can devote to educating the various groups of morons, and, trust me, it ain't easy.
There's a reason that clubs have structure, a Board with reporting committee Chairs who are board members.
Those committees are staffed by a cross section of the membership such that you get diversified opinions from different factions within the membership. In theory, there's very broad membership participation in the affairs of the club.
The key is to have intelligent members who have a love for the club, who have the time to devote to their appointed duties.
Brian has expressed an interest in becoming Green Chair.
If you "morons" think it's easy to get intelligent members who love the club, to devote their free time to serve the club, with no renumeration and plenty of aggravation, then again, you don't have a clue about how clubs are run.
If it was so easy to find the perfect, highly qualified superintendent, then Brian's club never would have had the need to fire the existing Super.
A green Chairman and Superintendent should adopt a "hand and glove" approach in carrying out their respective duties.
They should compliment each other even though their responsibilities differ.
Would those morons needing additional help please sign up for my class on the INS and OUTS of club governance.
Questions ?