OSBA finds out-of-ordinary spending

By Alexander Rich, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 16, 2008 | 8 comment(s)

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COOS BAY — The Southwestern Oregon Community College board symbolically closed the book on its past president’s history while extending the term of its interim leader.

The Oregon School Boards Association presented its findings from a campus culture investigation held during the presidency of Judith Hansen. It confirmed that the college had reason for concern with its financial matters, but an investigator found the work environment was not too different from other colleges.

Angie Peterman, operational support services associate executive director at OSBA, said the business staff may be understaffed and communication between the business office and the president’s office was less than perfect. “That’s not an uncommon thing to see,” she said.

What she did find out of the ordinary was the college’s spending practices. She suggested the college was spending more than it receives, resulting in a declining cash reserve.

“I think your reserves are minimized to a point where you have to question whether to spend in that fashion,” she said.

She recommended developing a three- to five-year forecasting model for student enrollment and cash reserves

“Cash flow forecasting is critical,” she said.

She also encouraged the college to delay any capital projects. The college had planned to build a new campus in Curry County.

“It’s very unclear where those resources are going to come from,” she said.

The board agreed to bring an OSBA team back to campus to extend its review of the college’s business office.

OSBA will not help the college search for an interim president, after a number of employees asked that their current leader be retained. The board agreed to keep Patty Scott as its interim president until a permanent replacement can be hired.

Scott reassured board members that she would be able to handle the job as other employees pick up her assignments as dean of students.

“We have complete confidence in her ability to fill that role in that time frame, whatever that might be,” said Tom Nicholls, director of enrollment.

The board agreed it would be a good decision, as it would mean the college would not have to pay OSBA’s fee to search for an interim president. Instead, it will begin the effort to hire a permanent leader.

Scott stepped into her new role last week, following the resignation of Hansen on Oct. 8. Hansen was mentioned several times in the report, though never with any evaluation of her performance.

Dori Brattain, OSBA’s deputy executive director, said the report could not include any individual’s performance because it would be a violation of privacy.

“We are not here to evaluate particular people,” she said.

The report did provide general suggestions regarding allegations that had been made against Hansen. Lisa Freiley, director of legal, labor & employment services at OSBA, reviewed the issues.

n Regarding the question of public safety: She simply said it behooves the college to resolve the issue with the city of Coos Bay.

n Regarding mishandling of funds: Freiley said the college is “without an on-site professional and competent financial manager and this must be remedied as quickly as possible.”

n She also recommend reviewing the process the budget is developed, noting that many people described the past year’s efforts as chaotic and frustrating.

Freiley did not go into great detail in regards to allegations of poor personnel management, other than to say a change in leadership can create stress.

“It is common with a new management style to feel some growing pains,” she said. “That being said, you need to have some degree of harmony and I believe you are well on your way in that sense.”

Freiley suggested that the college should take into consideration its core values when hiring a new president.

“You want to look at their technical skills, but you also want to see that their philosophy fits with your core values,” she said.

The board clarified its expectations for Scott, namely that she is the president.

“You’re the president,” said Rick Howell. “Be the president.”

The board increased her salary to $110,000 a year, prorated to her taking the role on Oct. 8.

One of Scott’s first tasks is establishing a new organizational chart. The college’s vice president of administrative services, Sheldon Meyer, announced his last day in his office would be Oct. 10. His position is now vacant, as the man who was hired to replace him, Richard Weldon, has agreed to be released from his contract, Scott said.

The board has said it would like to see someone in the position with more financial experience than what Weldon had to offer.

Scott said she would be announcing an interim structure once she gets a from letter from Weldon.

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SNUFFY wrote on Oct 30, 2008 6:54 PM:

For DISAPPOINTED & DUMBFOUNDED: Well, Judith lovers...what do you have to say now?!?! Nice little gift your former sponsor left the college district with - $2.2 mil over budget & nothing in savings. Maybe you two could pony up your 5 figure pay raises she paid you for your loyalty. Wait till this hits the streets. No wonder you two have been so quiet the past week. Thanks alot.

Disappointed wrote on Oct 22, 2008 7:32 PM:

Putting Patty and Linda in charge is a dumbing down of the college administration.

This situation is the fault of the Board of Education. Several of them acted inappropriately and crossed ethical (and I think legal) boundaries of their position. Does anyone know if there is a way to deal with this board other than recall or waiting to elect new board members?

The public is very upset over this and I think there would be backing to take action against the board. I know several people who have decided to send their kids away for college because of this and that hurts the college and our community.

Patty is asking the employees to come together for the sake of the students. Maybe she needs to look around because we have been serving our students the entire time she was telling them to show up to board meetings and protest Judith!

I think Patty will get the same kind of support and respect she gave Judith. In my opinion, she deserves no less.

dumbfounded wrote on Oct 21, 2008 1:03 PM:

I am a stunned that LK is VP??? She has spent the last few years doing little if not absolutely nothing to help anyone under the guise of "her golden parachute" her words not mine. She has kept her head down claiming to help and "take the bullet" for them. Now she is VP with a cushy bump. How do you sleep at night Linda?? How many people were killed off on campus and now we all celebrate that we made it safe! The big party to celebrate last Friday. This place is more sick than under Judith!

Amen wrote on Oct 18, 2008 5:35 PM:

It just gets worse. Linda K as VP and the big puple pupett as president. I have to say when I was there I left with the strong feeling that those who can't do teach but I really tried to think it was just swocc. Now the OSBA says it is normal?? Now I must think if swocc is normal then maybe the country is in trouble because there are too many college types and not enough people that are willing to work hard because it is there job. Maybe it is time to close that place down!

Disappointed wrote on Oct 18, 2008 1:23 PM:

My comments have nothing to do with whether or not I supported the previous President. I am tired of the college being negatively portrayed by this newspaper. The article may be technically correct, but its tone is very different from the oral report given by the OSBA team. Where are their positives in this article? Research has nothing to do with i Ms. Newmark (aka JJ).

What a Joke wrote on Oct 17, 2008 7:45 PM:

Patty went way over her budget this year and the board gives her the job of interim president?

I think the board put her in this position as a puppet so the good ol boys could come back into the mix and tell her how to do the job (hide the bodies).

What I don't understand is why the board wants out of it's contract with Richard Weldon and then puts Linda Kridelbaugh in the position. What financial experience does Linda have?

Newmark employee wrote on Oct 17, 2008 9:26 AM:

How can complete reporting of all the elements involved be a biased article? Did you even review the OSBA report, which the World posted to the web for the public to see?

http://theworldlink.com/news_art/exec_summary.pdf

Try doing more research on your own instead of blaming the local media. Just because the report doesn't fit what you wanted to see, doesn't make it their fault.

Disappointed wrote on Oct 17, 2008 5:54 AM:

Wow, I was at that meeting in this is one of the most biased articles I've read in The World yet. I'm still waiting for fair and balanced reporting of college issues.


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