BOARD MEETING AGENDAS
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Nicole Fulgham Baker
Founder & President, The Townsend Collaborative
Nicole is the founder of The Townsend Collaborative, a philanthropy network and advising practice empowering African American philanthropists to effect systemic change. Nicole has more than two decades of leadership experience in nonprofits and philanthropy. She has raised more than $50 million for nonprofit organizations, designed philanthropic strategy for $110 million in grants, and managed grantmaking operations for an additional $900 million in grants to nonprofit organizations.She is a certified philanthropic advisor and has led strategic initiatives for family foundations, donors, and private foundations.
Nicole served as the Chief Impact Officer at the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. She was a member of the C-suite and co-managed the $2.3B family foundation, working directly with the family and foundation chair. Nicole started and led the Impact and Operations team to oversee grantmaking strategy, effectiveness, operations, equity, and impact across the foundation’s grantmaking portfolios in education, gender equity, criminal justice, economic mobility, democracy and voting rights, and Jewish community. She also led a grantmaking portfolio that improved college access and outcomes for first-generation college students and developed high-impact leaders of color.
Nicole was the founder and president of the nation’s largest network of faith-motivated public education equity advocates. The nonprofit mobilized nearly 50,000 Black and Latino/a constituents who successfully pushed for policy change at the local, state, and national level. Nicole also served as an executive coach for national nonprofit CEOs with The Management Center. This built on her work as a member of Teach For America’s C-suite, where she led several teams in the effort to eliminate education inequality nationwide. She began her career as a public school teacher in Compton, California.
Nicole received her B.A. from The University of Michigan and her Ph.D. in Education Policy from the University of California, Los Angeles. Nicole has authored two books and several articles about the intersection of education, racial equity, advocacy, and justice. She has served on several non-profit and corporate boards and is deeply committed to empowering communities of color to foster racial and economic justice, liberation, and systemic change.

Traci Dove
Senior Vice President, Pahara Institute
Traci Dove is Senior Vice President at the Pahara Institute, where she has led the building of diverse and supportive cohort communities, expanding the Pahara network from 300 to over 1,000 leaders, touching millions of students in the United States. Her work currently focuses on developing leaders in the skill and art of moderating and holding space for transformation, an embodied practice of stewarding belonging, growth, and change.
A firm believer in the power of values-driven leadership to transform teams, organizations, and inequitable systems, Traci has spent over two decades curating and holding adult learning spaces and connecting bold and creative leaders to executive opportunities in K12 nonprofit organizations and institutions of higher learning. Her career journey includes organizations such as A.T. Kearney Executive Search, Bellwether, and KPMG.
Traci is a Pahara Fellow and moderator, and moderates for the Aspen Global Leadership Network’s Action Forum and other organizations and programs in the fields of education and leadership development. She is a proud Howard University Bison, and sits on the Board of Learner-Centered Collaborative. Traci currently resides in the Denver area, where she can frequently be found with a book in hand, enjoying the expansive views of the Rocky Mountains.

Jillian Juman
Chief Executive Officer,
Jillian Juman brings over 20 years of experience in education to . Throughout her career, she has committed to providing underserved communities with access to quality education and ensuring educational equity.
Jillian has worked to integrate school communities and provide opportunities for global learning to benefit students and their families. With a proven track record of raising student achievement, Ms. Juman has successfully led networks in the development of strong academic learning practices, leadership development, and building sustainable communities of learning that are inclusive and innovative.
She started her career as a classroom teacher and has held various school leadership roles both in New York City and Los Angeles, including managing instructional superintendent and principal. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and B.A. in Anthropology of Dance from the University of California, Santa Cruz, an M.A in Dance and Dance Education from New York University, and an M. Ed. in Educational Administration from Bank Street College.

Kathi Burke
Community Volunteer
Kathleen “Kathi” J. Burkehad a 20-year career in the financial services industry, holding various management and executive positions, including Vice Chair and Director of Corporate Human Resources at BankAmerica Corporation. Sheis the former Executive Director of the Stupski Foundation, which worked to foster innovation in K–12 public school systems so that all students graduate ready for college, career, and life. Ms. Burke is currently a community volunteerand serves as a member of the Human Capital and Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of Beneficial State Bank.
Throughout her career, Burke has demonstrated a dedication to women’s education and career development. She has held numerous board memberships and has been the recipient of several distinguished honors and awards.Sheserved as Chair of the Mills College Board of Trustees from 2009 to 2016 and served as Trustee of Mills College from 1997 to 2022. She is the former Vice Chair of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, a former member of the United Way Campaign Cabinet, and a former trustee of the Washington State University Foundation.
Kathi lives in Tiburon, California, with her husband Ralph.

Kyle Magallanes Castillo
Co-Executive Director, Community Works
Kyle serves as co-executive director for Community Works, a nonprofit aimed at transforming justice by preventing people from enteringsystems, improving outcomes for any who do, and advocating for policies that accomplish both.In this role, he oversees the agency’s direct service programming and systems change efforts, the latter of which are centered on the lived experience and expertise of those in the former.
Prior to this, Kyle worked as a legislative/regulatory advocate for a number of membership-based organizations, as a legislative staffer in the State Assembly, and as a journalist covering electoral politics for several periodicals throughout the state, including the front pages of the San Francisco Chronicle and the San Jose Mercury.
Kyle received his B.A. in political science and communication at the University of California, Davis. He is also a proud alumnus of what is now City Arts and Leadership Academy, ’s only San Francisco school.

Thomas Igeme
Founder & Chair, TL Partners
A serial entrepreneur, Thomas is the founder and Chairperson of TL Partners—a leadership and inclusion training and consultancy. He also co-founded Trybe, introducing AI to leadership coaching.
Thomas’s career journey includes leadership roles at Turn/River Capital, an SF-based $3B private equity firm, where he spearheaded talent initiatives, ServiceNow, LinkedIn, and Boston Consulting Group.
Actively involved in the start-up ecosystem, Thomas is a Board Member-in-Residence with Musa Capital, a venture capital platform investing in black founding teams, and is an advisor to learning tech startups Hone, Spokn and Valence. And hosts Venture Visionaries with Thomas Igeme, a podcast exploring the stories of diverse, inspiring leaders.
Thomas’s commitment goes beyond the corporate world. He is a board member of FACES SF, championing early education for underserved communities, board elder with City Church of San Francisco and a founding trustee of The Lwai-Lume Legacy Foundation. He also serves as an adjunct professor in business at Stanford University.

Candice Phillips
Founder, C/P Fractional CFO
Candice Phillips is the Founder and Managing Partner of C/P CFO and has 15 + years industry experience. Prior to founding C/P CFO, Candice was the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer at Improve Your Tomorrow. A mission driven organization set out to increase the college entry and graduation rate among males from low-socio economic communities. Prior to that, Candice served as a fiscal consultant at a California based back-office consulting firm servicing Charter Schools across California and Nevada. Candice also spent several years running an Accounting and Tax Consultancy she founded in 2009. Candice is a lifetime learner and has a rich mix of advanced education including an MBA from Hope International University along with her most recent acceptance in May 2023 into Columbia University’s rigorous CFO Executive program!

Bob Lenz
Executive Director,Buck Institute for Education
Since June, 2015 Bob Lenz has been the Executive Director of the Buck Institute for Education, the leading provider of resources for Project Based Learning. He previously served as ’s Co-Founder and Chief of Innovation, leading the organization since 2002. Mr. Lenz is recognized nationally as a leader in high school redesign, deeper learning, project-based learning, 21st century skills education, and performance assessment. Under his leadership, Schools prepared students for college success and persistence at rates well above national averages. Bob authored the book along with Justin Wells, ’s Chief Program Officer.
Previously, Bob founded Academy X, an award-winning leadership and humanities program at Sir Francis Drake High School in San Anselmo, California. In 1999, Drake High was named one of thirteen New American High Schools by U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley. In 2000, the school was featured on the cover of U.S. News & World Report as an example of successful high school reform. Bob was the first in his family to receive a college degree, obtaining a BA degree from St. Mary’s College and an MA degree in education from San Francisco State University.

Amber Childress
, Aspire Public Schools
Amber has spent the majority of her career in the nonprofit sector, marketing/communications, and local government affairs. Throughout her career, she has advocated for access to quality education regardless of neighborhood and supported organizations/initiatives that help people break cycles of poverty.
She has served on local and statewide associations, including several nonprofit boards: Chabot Space and Science Center, Children Rising and is also currently serving on the Center for Elder Independence Foundation Board. She served as an elected official on the Alameda County Board of Education from 2016 – 2020. Amber is also the parent of an graduate.
Born and raised in Oakland, California, Amber has a deep connection to her community. When she’s not working, she enjoys spending time with her family, exploring nature through hiking, writing, and experimenting with new recipes at home.

Shawon Jackson
Founder & Executive Director, Vocal Justice
Shawon Jackson is the Founder and Executive Director of Vocal Justice, an organization launched in 2019 that has empowered over 2,500 youth across 19 states and trained more than 100 educators in storytelling for social change and healing-centered pedagogy. With a background in both the private and nonprofit sectors, Shawon previously worked as a consultant at Deloitte and held leadership roles in education-focused organizations in the Dominican Republic. His work has earned recognition from Echoing Green and Camelback Ventures, and he’s been honored as a Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient in education.
An experienced educator and facilitator, Shawon lectures on strategic communication at Stanford and is a frequent speaker and trainer on topics such as youth voice, equity, and liberation. He hold degrees from Princeton, where he served as student body president, and a joint MPP/MBA from Harvard and Stanford. Based in Oakland, Shawon finds joy in dance, Beyoncé, and walks around Lake Merritt.

Ify Walker
Founder & CEO, Ofor
Ify Walker (she/her) is a proud product of Nigerian parents, Wisconsin, and Head Start. A fierce believer in the power of equitable culture and talent practices, Ify’s experience sits at the intersection of law, fundraising, and talent cultivation. She is a steady and courageous advisor whose firm has helped over 200 companies hire top executives from Ofor’s talent network of over 10,000 leaders. As the Founder and CEO of Ofor, Ify leads with her values: she believes that when people’s needs are prioritized, everyone can do their best work. As such, Ofor invests in a paid certified financial planner and mandatory paid six weeks of for all of its employees. When she is not leading a growing national firm and debunking the meritocracy myth, Ify is running Mom’s School of Excellence with her husband—the most important decision she has ever made.

Grace Hoagland
Director of Leadership Programs, Stanford University School of Education
Grace M. Hoagland is Director of Leadership Programs and is a member of the teaching faculty at the Stanford University School of Education. She completed her graduate education at Oxford, Harvard and Indiana University, where her doctoral thesis was a study of entrepreneurial leadership in public schools. Her work in education has centered on school reform, including service as executive director of regional reform initiatives in Indiana, St. Louis and the Bay Area.
Grace is also the former Executive Director of the Bay Area Coalition of Essential (now Equitable) Schools. She is a recent department chair in the Department of Educational Leadership at Cal State University East Bay. She currently serves on the board of Partners for School Innovation; until recently she served on the Stanford School of Education Advisory Board and chaired the Stanford Associates Board of Governors. She and her husband, Laurance, have four children and eight grandchildren.
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| March 2025 | Board Agenda 03-13-2025 | ||||
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| December 2024 | Audit Committee Agenda 12-13-2024 Board Minutes 12-13-2024 | Special Board Agenda 12-16-2024 Board Minutes 12-16-2024 | |||
| November 2024 | Board Minutes 11-15-2024 | ||||
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| September 2024 | Board Agenda 09-05-2024 | ||||
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| June 2024 | Board Agenda 06-13-2024 | Special Board Agenda 06-14-2024 Board Minutes 06-14-2024 | |||
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| April 2024 | Board Agenda 04-18-2024 Board Minutes 04-18-2024 | ||||
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| February 2024 | Board Agenda 02-22-2024 Board Minutes 02-22-2024 | ||||
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| December 2023 | Board Special Agenda 12-04-2023 Board Minutes 12-04-2023 | ||||
| November 2023 | Board Agenda 11-09-2023 Board Minutes 11-09-2023 | Audit Committee Agenda 11-27-2023 Audit Committee Minutes 11-27-2023 | |||
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| September 2023 | Board Agenda 09-28-2023 Board Minutes 09-28-2023 | ||||
| August 2023 | Board Special Agenda 08-07-2023 Board Minutes 08-07-2023 | ||||
| July 2023 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2023 | Board Meeting Agenda 06-15-23 | ||||
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| April 2023 | Board Agenda 04-13-2023 Board Meeting Minutes 04-13-2023 | ||||
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| January 2023 | Audit Committee Agenda 01-24-2023 Audit Committe Minutes 01-24-2023 | Special Board Agenda 1-17-2023 Special Board Meeting Minutes 01-17-23 Special Board Agenda 01-31-2023 Special Board Meeting Minutes 01-31-23 | |||
| December 2022 | Special Board Agenda 12-08-2022 Special Board Meeting Minutes 12-08-22 | ||||
| November 2022 | Board Agenda 11-10-2022 Board Meeting Minutes 11-10-22 | ||||
| October 2022 | Special Board Agenda 10-14-2022 Board Special Minutes 10-14-22 | ||||
| September 2022 | Board Agenda 9-29-2022 Board Minutes 9-29-2022 | ||||
| August 2022 | Board Special Agenda 8-17-2022 Board Special Minutes 8-17-22 | ||||
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| June 2021 | -Board-Agenda_2021-06-10 -Board-Minutes_2021-06-10 -Board-Agenda_2021-06-29 -Board-Minutes_2021-06-29 | ||||
| May 2021 | -Board-Agenda_2021-05-25 -Board-Minutes_2021-05-25 | -Board-Audit-Committee-Agenda_2021-05-04 -Board-Audit-Committee-Minutes_2021-05-04 | |||
| April 2021 | -Board-Agenda_2021-04-08 -Board-Minutes_2021-04-08 | ||||
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| February 2021 | -Board-Agenda_2021-02-04 -Board-Minutes_2021-02-04 | EE Board Retreat Agenda Feb 4, 2021 | |||
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| December 2020 | -ExecComm-Agenda_2020-12-10 -ExecComm-Minutes_2020-12-10 | ||||
| November 2020 | -Board-Agenda_2020-11-12 -Board-Minutes_2020-11-12 | -Board-Audit-Committee-Agenda_2020-11-04 -Board-Audit-Committee-Agenda_2020-11-17 | |||
| October 2020 | |||||
| September 2020 | -Board-Agenda_2020-09-10 -Board-Minutes_2020-09-10 | -Board-Special-Agenda_2020-09-24 | |||
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| July 2020 |
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| June 2020 | -Board-Agenda_2020-06-04 -Board-Minutes_2020-06-04 | -Board-Special-Agenda_2020-06-25 -Board-Special-Minutes_2020-06-25 | |||
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| April 2020 | -Board-Agenda_2020-04-09 -Board-Minutes_2020-04-09 | ||||
| March 2020 | -Board-Agenda_2020-03-13 -Board-Minutes_2020-03-13 | ||||
| February 2020 | -Board-Agenda_2020-02-03 -Board-Minutes_2020-02-03 | -Board-Retreat-Agenda_2020-02-06 | |||
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| December 2019 | -Board-Agenda_2019-12-02 -Board-Minutes_2019-12-02 | ||||
| November 2019 | -Board-Agenda_2019-11-14 -Board-Minutes_2019-11-14 | -Board-Audit-Committee-Agenda_2019-11-05 -Board-Audit-Committee-Minutes_2019-11-05 | -Board-Special-Agenda_2019-11-07 -Board-Special-Minutes_2019-11-07 | ||
| October 2019 | |||||
| September 2019 | -Board-Agenda_2019-09-05 -Board-Minutes_2019-09-05 | ||||
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| July 2019 |
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| June 2019 | -Board-Agenda_2019-06-06 -Board-Minutes_2019-06-06 | ||||
| May 2019 | -Board-Audit-Committee-Agenda_2019-05-13 -Board-Audit-Committee-Minutes_2019-05-13 | ||||
| April 2019 | -Board-Agenda_2019-04-11 -Board-Minutes_2019-04-11 | ||||
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| February 2019 | -Board-Agenda_2019-02-07 -Board-Minutes_2019-02-07 | ||||
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| November 2018 | -Board-Agenda_2018-11-15 -Board-Minutes_2018-11-15 | -Board-Audit-Committee-Agenda_2018-11-08 | -Board-Special-Minutes_2018-11-05 | ||
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| September 2018 | -Board-Minutes_2018-09-06 | ||||
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| July 2018 | -Board-Agenda_2018-07-06 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2018-07-25 | -Board-Special-Minutes_2018-07-06 |
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| June 2018 | -Board-Minutes_2018-06-07 | ||||
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| April 2018 | -Board-Minutes_2018-04-12 | ||||
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| February 2018 | -Board-Agenda_2018-02-09 -Board-Minutes_2018-02-09 | ||||
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| December 2017 | |||||
| November 2017 | -Board-Minutes_2017-11-16 | ||||
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| September 2017 | -Board-Minutes_2017-09-07 | ||||
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| July 2017 |
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| June 2017 | -Board-Minutes_2017-06-01 -Board-Minutes_2017-06-28 | ||||
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| April 2017 | -Board-Minutes_2017-04-13 | ||||
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| January 2017 | -Board-Minutes_2017-01-19 | ||||
| December 2016 | |||||
| November 2016 | -Board-Minutes_2016-11-17 | ||||
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| September 2016 | -Board-Minutes_2016-09-08 | ||||
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| July 2016 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2016 | -Board-Minutes_2016-06-02 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2016-06-23 | |||
| May 2016 | -Board-Special-Minutes_2016-05-25 | ||||
| April 2016 | -Board-Minutes_2016-04-14 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2016-04-04 | |||
| March 2016 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2016-03-14 | ||||
| February 2016 | |||||
| January 2016 | -Board-Minutes_2016-01-21 | ||||
| December 2015 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2015-12-11 | ||||
| November 2015 | -Board-Minutes_2015-11-19 | ||||
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| September 2015 | -Board-Minutes_2015-09-03 | ||||
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| July 2015 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2015-07-10 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2015 | -Board-Minutes_2015-06-04 | ||||
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| April 2015 | -Board-Minutes_2015-04-16 | ||||
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| January 2015 | -Board-Minutes_2015-01-22 | ||||
| December 2014 | |||||
| November 2014 | -Board-Minutes_2014-11-20 | ||||
| October 2014 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2014-10-23 | ||||
| September 2014 | -Board-Minutes_2014-09-04 | ||||
| August 2014 | |||||
| July 2014 | -ExecComm-Minutes_2014-07-28 |
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| June 2014 | -Board-Minutes_2014-06-05 | ||||
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| April 2014 | -Board-Minutes_2014-04-17 | ||||
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| January 2014 | -Board-Minutes_2014-01-16 | ||||
| December 2013 | -Board-Minutes_2013-12-05 -Board-Minutes_2013-12-17 | ||||
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| September 2013 | -Board-Minutes_2013-09-13 | ||||
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| July 2013 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2013 | -Board-Minutes_2013-06-20 | ||||
| May 2013 | -Board-Minutes_2013-05-06 | ||||
| April 2013 | -Board-Minutes_2013-04-25 | ||||
| March 2013 | -Board-Minutes_2013-03-19 | ||||
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| January 2013 | -Board-Minutes_2013-01-18 -Board-Minutes_2013-01-24 | ||||
| December 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-12-14 | ||||
| November 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-11-29 | ||||
| October 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-10-15 | ||||
| September 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-09-06 | ||||
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| July 2012 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-06-14 -Board-Minutes_2012-06-28 | ||||
| May 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-05-30 | ||||
| April 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-04-19 | ||||
| March 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-03-08 | ||||
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| January 2012 | -Board-Minutes_2012-01-12 | ||||
| December 2011 | |||||
| November 2011 | -Board-Minutes_2011-11-10 | ||||
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| September 2011 | -Board-Minutes_2011-09-08 -Board-Minutes_2011-09-16 | ||||
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| July 2011 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2011 | -Board-Minutes_2011-06-24 | ||||
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| April 2011 | -Board-Minutes_2011-04-28 | ||||
| March 2011 | -Board-Minutes_2011-03-24 | ||||
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| January 2011 | -Board-Minutes_2011-01-27 | ||||
| December 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-12-02 | ||||
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| October 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-10-28 | ||||
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| August 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-08-26 | ||||
| July 2010 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-06-03 | ||||
| May 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-05-25 | ||||
| April 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-04-29 | ||||
| March 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-03-25 | ||||
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| January 2010 | -Board-Minutes_2010-01-28 | ||||
| December 2009 | -Board-Minutes_2009-12-10 | ||||
| November 2009 | |||||
| October 2009 | -Board-Minutes_2009-10-29 | ||||
| September 2009 | -Board-Minutes_2009-09-18 | ||||
| August 2009 | -Board-Minutes_2009-08-26 | ||||
| July 2009 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2009 | -Board-Minutes_2009-06-04 | ||||
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| March 2009 | -Board-Minutes_2009-03-19 | ||||
| February 2009 | -Board-Minutes_2009-02-10 | ||||
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| September 2008 | -Board-Minutes_2008-09-25 | ||||
| August 2008 | -Board-Minutes_2008-08-11 | ||||
| July 2008 |
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| June 2008 | -Board-Minutes_2008-06-12 | ||||
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| April 2008 | -Board-Minutes_2008-04-02 | ||||
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| October 2007 | -Board-Minutes_2007-10-10 -Board-Minutes_2007-10-30 | ||||
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| August 2007 | -Board-Minutes_2007-08-29 | ||||
| July 2007 |
| Month | Board Agendas & Minutes | ExComm Agendas & Minutes | Audit Committee Agendas & Minutes | Special Board Agendas & Minutes | Board Retreat Agenda & Minutes |
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| June 2007 | -Board-Minutes_2007-06-12 -Board-Minutes_2007-06-21 | ||||
| May 2007 | -Board-Minutes_2007-05-21 | ||||
| April 2007 | -Board-Minutes_2007-04-02 -Board-Minutes_2007-04-30 | ||||
| March 2007 | -Board-Minutes_2007-03-05 | ||||
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| January 2007 | -Board-Minutes_2007-01-29 | ||||
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