Board deserves proper action


Published on Monday, September 22, 2008 11:31 PM AKDT

This summer, after the new Matanuska Electric Association Board of Directors was seated, one of the first orders of business for the board was to restrict the decisions MEA’s general manager can make without board approval. Recently, the board felt the backlash.

At the board meeting Sept. 8, the board directed Wayne Carmony, MEA’s long-time general manager, to stop spending money on a campaign to promote an MEA-sponsored ballot initiative to repeal a Borough ordinance that requires utilities to submit reports and obtain a permit before constructing a power plant that generates 50 megawatts or more. The ordinance was written in response to MEA plans to build two 100-megawatt plants, one coal-fired and the other gas-fired. MEA later shelved the coal plant plans.

It seems some of the MEA board members got flak from members who don’t like their money being used to tell them how to vote.

So the board asked Carmony to cease initiatives — in house, outside media, etc. — on which MEA is spending money to promote the ballot initiative, which will appear on the Oct. 7 ballot.

The problem was that while MEA could stop print ads running in newspapers, it could not halt inserts printed and stuffed in envelopes going out with bills this week. Nor would radio stations let the utility back out of its commitment for air time.

When new MEA President Lois Lester learned of the snag, she e-mailed Carmony and asked him to change the message that will run during that air time. Carmony replied that he doesn’t have the authorization or the authority to do that. Claiming his hands were tied by the board, Carmony worked against the spirit and intention of the MEA board by claiming the board only asked him not to spend any more money on the campaign, not to rein in what was already planned.

MEA spends a great deal of money advertising each year. There are many important messages the cooperative must share, including safety information. We are fairly confident that there are relevant radio messages “in the can” at MEA or the radio stations that could easily be substituted for the controversial ballot initiative ads.

But like a teenager who’s privileges have been curtailed, Carmony is splitting hairs to get what he wants — messages on the air that could help kill that Borough ordinance — and make a point. Using the board’s words against it, Carmony, no doubt still stinging from the board’s earlier action, has found a way to circumvent the board’s wishes.

His action, which he has couched in terms that make him sound like the model, conscientious employee, is setting up a collision course with the board. No board can word every measure in such a way as to direct its top management’s every move. It shouldn’t have to. It’s management’s job to operate in coordination with the majority wishes of the board, and to ask for guidance where needed.

Clearly the majority stance on the board changed with the last election, and Carmony can expect to be sent in new directions. If he has difficulty knowing what those directions are, we suggest he asks the board at their meetings and develop a working rapport with Lester.

Thwarting the board’s wishes, however politely and circumspectly, is not good for the cooperative. And we are the cooperative. All of us.

 

Comments

11 comment(s)

    Reply for Too Much wrote on Sep 24, 2008 9:06 AM:

    " Dear MEA Member - While your logic may be sound, your facts are not. This is the main reason behind the actions of the current board. The previous board, led/controlled by MEA management, has lied to you, repeatly, about their plans for local power generation. There is no $9 Million additional cost as several experts have already testified. Also, every independent report evaluating MEA's claim about cheaper local power has debunked MEA's cost estimates. You have let MEA management spoon feed you the facts they want you to hear and you have accepted them at truth. Do some real research. "

    33 year MEA member wrote on Sep 24, 2008 12:35 AM:

    " It really is past time for house cleaning at MEA. The Board should do all cooperative members a service and send Wayne Carmony, Tuckerman Babcock and Lorilei Carter packing. The sooner we rid ourselves of these spiteful, childlish, unchanging and entrenched managers, the better off we will all be. Their ongoing presence as MEA employees is embarrassing. "

    too much wrote on Sep 23, 2008 10:29 PM:

    " Whoa! The price tag for the MSB regs is what...and extra $9 million?! Is that right or what?

    When will the board put members first?

    We voted for local inexpensive power, stop playing expensive games and build local power. Vote YES on Prop 1 save $9 million. What are Janet Kincaid and her clique doing? "

    Energy needs come first wrote on Sep 23, 2008 4:38 PM:

    " We must pass proposition 1 and restore the ability of our coop to build whatever means of energy prodution required. I want them to spend whatever money it takes to pass Prop 1. Either that or we will all be burning cord wood. Is that what you want nimby's? Oh, you'll be whining about that too.. just give it time. "

    Topper wrote on Sep 23, 2008 12:58 PM:

    " The intent of the MEA board was clear. Print and TV ads were pulled and the TV message was changed. The radio ads could have been changed if Carmony wanted a good board relationship. He doesn't. That's why he held no substantive meetings with the borough on the power ordinance. Wayne needs a one-way ticket back to Kentucky. It's also why a NO vote on Prop #1 will keep coal plant protections in place. "

    For Justice wrote on Sep 23, 2008 10:02 AM:

    " The Members spoke very clear and loud of what they felt about the current MEA management, at the annual meeting and on other occasions. IT is time to tame the insubordination that rules the executive offices at MEA, time to take the reigns and listen to the outcry of membership that continually has stated, FIRE CARMODY and the other arrogant SOBS that cannot listen, respect and carry forth the wishes of the members and those that should be in charge, the MEA BOD and not the staff! "

    Radio - MEA good client wrote on Sep 23, 2008 9:34 AM:

    " No advertiser is going to penalize a client as good as MEA. Ask the radio station to suspend the wasteful advertising. DO IT NOW! They will receive future ad dollars with a smile or remember the bad faith effort that is being painted on them. The public asks thru the board to stop the waste. Start watching management. They will need to spend their own money on lawyers soon instead of ours. "

    Time to act wrote on Sep 23, 2008 9:09 AM:

    " I voted for a change in the board because I was tired of a board that merely said "Yes Sir" to whatever Carmony wanted without discussion or public comment. I thought with Janet Kincaid on the board, and with the new leadership of Lois Lester, I would see change. While it seems the new board is trying, they are continuously being challenged by management where management doesn't have the right to challenge. Its either time for the board to eliminate the management problems or time for us to eliminate them and find someone that will. Please help us Lois. "

    AKBoy30 wrote on Sep 23, 2008 9:01 AM:

    " Carmony should be fired for lying to the Board. There is no radio station on earth that, if you cancel a media buy, will charge you a penalty above and beyond the purchase price of the air time. It is common to hold a part of the purchase as non-refundable, or even the entire quantity if you are buying huge blocks of time, but no one charges a cancellation fee above and beyond that - no one would ever pay. Carmony said they did, and Carmony is lying. I'm a professional media consultant, - I'd know. "

    What does it take wrote on Sep 23, 2008 7:34 AM:

    " Wayne Carmony should be fired for insubordination. He is working against the Board and does not have the best interests of our Coop in mind.
    Ridiculous that he still has a job. "

    moreofsame wrote on Sep 23, 2008 1:31 AM:

    " At the MSB planning commission Tuckerman Babcock told a roomful of people the ordinance was bad, then admitted he hadn't even bothered to read it. (It's only about 70 pages.) He said it would be extremely costly, but couldn't say which provisions were problematic; his consultants hadn't told him. Instead of bringing intelligent discourse and perhaps some proposed amendments to the table, MEA prefers to waste members' money on an unnecessary ballot initiative. MEA has been throwing away our money on legal fees, push polls, etc. for years. Carmony, Babcock, and Carter must go. "

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