The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on June 9,2017 at 10:04AM.

All members were present.

The minutes of the May 22,2017 meeting were approved.

NEW MEMBERS:

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED:

ERASED:

 

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

  • The price list is expiring soon
  • Vice-President Barb Lambert and Secretary Carol Dunevant provided a summary of the COPE Dinner.
  • President Frankenfeld summarized the recent Media Agreement discussions, which took place in Chicago. The eventual outcome will be the successor agreement to the IMA. This meeting was to develop proposals from the Labor side to present to Management. Two members of the Pension Committee were present and have suggested the current 12% in the Media Agreement be raised to 17%. The difference of 5% could be called “Non-Allocated Funds” and be used to bolster the Pension Fund. The first face-to-face meeting with Management will occur in early July 2017.
  • Meredith Snow has approached President Frankenfeld regarding an ICSOM conference. President Frankenfeld has asked the Board to consider this opportunity.

II. CSO

  • Former CSO Director of Personnel, Walt Zeschin, failed to submit the ‘B’ Forms to the Local. President Frankenfeld will work with new Director of Personnel, Paul Pietrowski, to get them submitted.
  • Anna Reider will be in a trial week for the position of Associate Principal Violin.
  • An offer has been made and accepted for the position of President with the CSO. An announcement will be made very soon.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Don Hurd presented a motion to pay a bonus equal to 2 weeks pay to Office Manager Rhonda Gillum as compensation in preparing for the annual audit. There is no structure for overtime pay. Mike Andres provided the second. The motion was approved.
  2. The Board needs to consider purchasing a new desktop computer for Lynne Scott.

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID:

See attached B25951-25968

Next meeting scheduled for June 19, 2017 at 10:00AM

Meeting adjourned at 11:01AM.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on May 22,2017 at 4:31PM.

All members were present. Guest: Patrick Dugan

The minutes of the May 8,2017 meeting were approved.

NEW MEMBERS:

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED:

ERASED:

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I.  Guest Patrick Dugan opened the meeting. He introduced himself as a Sousa scholar, carrying on the work of Paul Bierley. He is interested in assembling an ensemble that could perform across the country in at least 24 different locations. Performances would be for veterans. After a lengthy exchange of information Joe Gaudio asked how Local 1 could be of assistance. After a short Q & A members of the Board said they would be happy to help with contracting but that Maj. Dugan (Ret.) would have to come up with funding.

II. President’s Report

  • President Frankenfeld reported that news of the Pension Fund from Ray Hair indicates that the status of the fund is stated as “critical” but not “critical and declining”.
  • The final concert at the Taft was Saturday. The season was very successful.
  • The MPTF has assisted President Frankenfeld in obtaining some monies for the Chamber Orchestra.

II. CSO

  • New Director of Personnel, Paul Petrowski, will be meeting with President Frankenfeld to go over the sick leave policy in the CBA.
  • President Frankenfeld will be leaving June 4 for the first meeting of the media agreement negotiations.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Field Representative Barbara Owens has decided to leave the AFM. She has been a real anchor for Locals    in the Midwest. May 31 will be her last day.

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID:

See attached B 25938 – 25950

Next meeting scheduled for June 9 at 10:00 AM

Meeting adjourned at 5:41PM.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on April 24,2017 at 3:37PM.

All members were present except for Carol Dunevant.

The minutes of the March 29,2017 meeting were amended with the addition of “AFM-EPF” for the purposes of clarity. M/S : Gaudio/Scott

NEW MEMBERS:

Richie Hawley – Clarinet – 03/07/2017

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED GOOD STANDING:

Richie Hawley – Clarinet – 03/31/2017

ERASED:

 

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

  • The President reported on a telephone call with AFM-EP Fund Manager Vinni Lo Presti regarding the current state of the Fund. Ms. Lo Presti emphasized the need for facts to be reported, rather than “doomsday” predicitions or wild speculation concerning the future financial viability of the Fund. She reinforced the fact that nothing will be known about the status of the Fund until the completition of annual Federal and State audit reports in late June or July at the earliest.
  • The latest Taft Museum Concert was performed by member Dan Grantham and his brass quintet to an overflow crowd on April 9, 2017. Dan also spoke to the CM President about a quote for hiring a union ensemble to perform for commencement exercises at Xavier University.
  • The President also spoke of the need to provide extra transportation money for the Dayton musicians who performed in the January woodwind concert at the Taft, and indicated that the travel overages could be folded into the final bill to be sent at the close of the season, with tax-exempt compensation provided to the affected players at that time.

II. CSO

  • The President reported that following a trial week, Detroit Symphony Principal Clarinet Ralph Skiano has been offered the Principal Clarinet position with the CSO.
  • Former Principal Trumpet, Robert Sullivan, was offered the Principal Trumpet position following an audition held on April 28, 2017. The original audition was extended because Music Director, Louis Langree, had not named a winning candidate. Two other previously, unheard trumpet candidates were invited to the audition but declined.
  • The President met with CSO Director of Personnel Paul Petrowski for nearly two hours on April 24, 2017, to explain CSO Master Contract matters. The two will continue to work closely so that Mr. Pietrowski can fully understand the agreement and to seek Union input on personnel matters.
  • The President reported that there were tributes to departing CSO President Trey Devey at the Conductor’s Circle dinner and for outgoing Personnel Director Walt Zeschin at an event held at the Taft Theatre. Both departing staff members were presented with gifts. The gift for Walt Zeschin was paid utilizing the CMA credit card, but it was reimbursed from CSO Committee funds.

NEW BUSINESS:

  • The President continues to revise an article for the membership regarding the status of the AFM-EP Fund.
  • The Music Performance Trust Fund has invited the CMA to participate in concerts in retirement homes as took place in 2015.

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID:

See attached B

Next meeting scheduled for Monday, May 8 at 4:00PM

Meeting adjourned.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on March 13,2017 at 4:01PM.

All members were present.

The minutes of the February 27,2017 meeting were approved. M/S Scott/Lambert

NEW MEMBERS:

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED:

ERASED:

 

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

Pension Fund

  • The general membership meeting had been cancelled pending a report from Local #47 and the MAC meeting in Chicago. The report from Local #47 was that the majority of time was spent on the history of the pension fund.
  • President Frankenfeld was able to speak with Marty Hodapp on Friday evening and Marty shared that there was not enough new information.
  • An FAQ section on the AFM website has been taken down.
  • President Frankenfeld reminded everyone that the letter was to make sure that no one was blindsided should something happen. The fund currently sits at 2.1 billion. Should the fund reach a point considered “critical and declining” there might be cuts.
  • The pension fund has a fiscal year of April 1 to March 31 and we will need to wait and see what the audit declares. It may be June or July before any news can be shared.

 

General Information

  • Taft museum concert still needs to be filled. President Frankenfeld is waiting to hear from Dan Grantham

II. CSO

  • Trumpet and clarinet auditions were completed. A winner and an alternate were declared for the principal clarinet position and someone has been offered a trial week for the principal trumpet position.

NEW BUSINESS:

NONE

 

The Board went into Executive Session at 4:47

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID:

See attached B 25849 – 25869

Next meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 29 at 3:45PM

Meeting adjourned at 4:47PM.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on February 27,2017 at 3:56PM.

All members were present.

The minutes of the February 13,2017 meeting were approved. M/S Gaudio/Lambert

NEW MEMBERS:

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED:

ERASED:

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

  • Rob Evan, contact for Rocktopia, has agreed to hire a reduced orchestra of 14 members of the Local. Laura Proffit will be the contractor.
  • US Bank Arena has agreed to hire musicians of Local 1 for an August 3 event.

II. CSO update

  • President Frankenfeld updated the Board on the tour to Asia. The orchestra leaves on March 14. There will be a number of subs filling in for musicians who are unable to travel due to health or other reasons.
  • Next Monday are the clarinet auditions and trumpet auditions are in progress.
  • There was no musician offered the violin position although there were 3 finalists.
  • The search for Personnel Manager continues. There is one more candidate coming in this Friday.

NEW BUSINESS:

I. General Meeting

  • It was agreed that the General Meeting be postponed. It has come to the attention of the officers that Ray Hair and members of the IEB will be at meetings at Local 47 and also in Chicago. The Chicago meeting is next Wednesday, March 8. There had been questions whether or not the meeting could be recorded and shared but it would be helpful if someone could attend. Officers are checking their calendars to see if anyone can attend. Marty Hodap, Indianapolis, would appreciate some additional presence from the region.

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID: M/S Lausche/Andres

See attached B 25837 – 25848

Next meeting scheduled for March 13, 2017 at 3:45PM

Meeting adjourned at 4:54PM.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on February 13,2017 at 4:51PM.

Mike Andres was absent.

Guests: Jenny Franzen from Kelley Galloway Smith Goolsby, PSC.

The minutes of the January 23,2017 meeting were approved.

NEW MEMBERS:

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED:

ERASED:

 

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

  • President Frankenfeld yielded the floor to Jenny Franzen to report on the draft of the CMA Benefits Club Form 990. She went through the draft page by page explaining how the questions were answered and how figures were derived. There were no questions from the Trustees. When the final form and report are prepared she will return to give another report.
  • Cards for the general membership meeting are being printed and sent as soon as they are received. The meeting will be set up in a Q&A format. President Frankenfeld is trying to get answers generated by the letter sent to AFM members before the meeting

II. CSO

  • There will be 10 substitute musicians traveling with the CSO on their Asian tour.
  • President Frankenfeld provided an update on the health insurance coverage situation. Ultimately there is no simple or quick remedy. The ArtsWave MEWA could collapse if the CSO pulls out. The budgets of ArtsWave consortium members are dissimilar which adds a layer of complexity.

 

NEW BUSINESS:

I.  USPS

  • There is a serious problem with mail delivery. Membership dues statements, membership cards, even checks have failed to reach the appropriate parties. Carol Dunevant and Lynne Scott will be employing Mail Chimp to notify members of the difficulty and request calls or emails be directed to Lynne.

II. Vouchers

  • Prior to a vote on vouchers there were two questions. 1) voucher 25836 to Vivial. This name was unfamiliar to the Trustees. This is the new name for the company known as Berry, which is telephone book advertising. 2) Selective Insurance, voucher 25816, is the insurance company that provides coverage for the office. Following the clarification, a motion to accept the vouchers to be paid was made by Lou Lausche and the second given by Don Hurd. The motion passed.

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID:

See attached B B25815 – 25836

Next meeting scheduled for February 27 at 3:45PM

Meeting adjourned at 4:57PM.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on January 23,2017 at 3:59PM.

All members were present.

The minutes of the January 9,2017 meeting were approved. M/S Gaudio/Scott

NEW MEMBERS:

Ryan Keefe Donohue Cello 1/20/17

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED:

Rachel Hockenberry Horn/Piano 1/21/17

ERASED:

 

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

  • President Frankenfeld opened the floor to discussion about having multiple (2) meetings with the general membership regarding the pension fund letter sent by the national office.
  • The fund is around $2 billion but it still falls in the critical and declining category. The definition of critical and declining would change but seeing that no one can predict what will happen there are more questions than answers.
  • The AFM could come up with a new rehabilitation plan. There are possible options but no one can see into the future.
  • It was decided that there would be a single meeting with the general membership on or around March 6, 2017.

II. CSO

  • MusicNow was debriefed. The future format may include a split orchestra week. Baroque/Classical offerings may happen at Music Hall and contemporary music being performed at various venues around Cincinnati. This was a difficult week for the orchestra due to the complexity and volume of music.
  • The search for Director of Personnel continues. There have been some phone interviews and a candidate will be interviewed on February 7.

III. Ballet

  • There has been no definitive word from Carmon DeLeone about how many freelance weeks the Ballet Orchestra will be able to perform. There were 2 in 2015 and 1 in 2016.
  • Barb Lambert asked about the possible recording project of King Arthur that had been brought up some time ago. President Frankenfeld responded that it was off the table. A recording from an actual performance would have too much backslap and sound of dancing. Doing a recording using the limited pressing option had been a calendar item placed in the CSO musician calendar but it has been removed. President Frankenfeld would prefer the Ballet Orchestra be used to provide work.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Don Hurd provided an update on the plans of Bravo Music and the annual dance.
  2. Membership Director, Lynne Scott, voiced concerns about dues statements not being delivered. She would like the $4 discount to extend through February. An email message will be sent to the membership using MailChimp to share the information.

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID:

See attached B 25788-25814

Debit Card expenses for 2016 were presented and approved. M/S Hurd/Gaudio

Next meeting scheduled for February 6 at 3:45PM

Meeting adjourned at 5:20PM.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on January 9,2017 at 4:00PM.

Barb Lambert was absent.

The minutes of the December 30,2016 meeting were approved with one clarification/correction. The $3000 sent to Ft. Worth came from the CSO Players Committee funds.

NEW MEMBERS:

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS:

NEW MEMBERS:

REINSTATE:

DECEASED:

RESIGNED:

Michael Samis  cello     12/31/2016

ERASED:

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

  • Members of the CSO Players Committee are Ted Nelson, Boris Astafiev, Dan Culnan, Jennifer Monroe, and Dick Jensen. The CSO Advisory Committee members are Ixi Chen, Marty Garcia, Susan Peterson, Lois Johnson, and Chris Philpotts.

II. CSO

  • There will be a meeting on January 13, 2017 to discuss health care options. President Frankenfeld will be doing a presentation. Paul will be talking with Tony Guiduli (MEWA) about health care. A health care broker has been doing some pro bono work but the report did not provide any new information.
  • Patrick Hodge, winner of the horn audition, had his trial week and has been hired. The horn section seems very pleased. He will be Assistant principal and utility horn. His official start date will be June.
  • Ted Nelson, Heather Stengle, and Ralph LaRocca will be doing the advance trip to China.

NEW BUSINESS:

I. Office

  • Rhonda will be scheduling an appointment with Leslie at Kelly, Galloway, and Smith & Goolsby for a two-hour tutorial on QuickBooks. It will allow Rhonda to print some checks without the Track printer. However, the Track printer does allow for quicker printing of the W2s so it will not be going completely away.

II. AFM letter regarding Pension Fund

  • A letter regarding the pension fund was sent to all AFM members. The tone of the letter was somewhat alarmist as they are talking about reducing payouts. The decline of the recording industry is impacting the fund and this factor does not seem to be included in any rhetoric.
  • President Frankenfeld has asked the Trustees to consider scheduling two (2) General Membership meetings with the topic being the pension fund. He is suggesting one meeting in February and one meeting in March.
  • Early retirements are also making an impact on the fund. There are rules attached to early retirement but as jobs continue to dry up there are members who are relying on their pension for income.
  • The letter seemed to be aimed at younger, newer members implying that the fund is not a reliable source of retirement income.

III. Outstanding Loan Balance

  • The $175 balance on the loan given to Arthur Quitman was brought before the Trustees. Lou Lausche made a motion to forgive the balance due to the passing of Arthur Quitman. Joe Gaudio gave the second. The motion passed.

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID: (LS/BL M/S)

See attached B 25782-25787

Next meeting scheduled for Monday, January 23 at 3:45PM

Meeting adjourned at 4:50PM.

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on December 30,2016 at 10:25AM.

Barb Lambert was absent.

The minutes of the December 12,2016 meeting were approved. M/S by Hurd/Scott

 

2016 Membership Review

NEW MEMBERS:

  • Robert A. Fisher – guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards, ukulele 2/9/2016
  • Anthony Michael Rideout – double bass, electric bass 5/2/2016
  • Vijeta Sathyaraj – violin 5/2/2016
  • David Allen Roode – trombone 6/2/2016
  • George Milsap – violin 8/4/2016
  • Emilio Carlo – viola 8/4/2016
  • Kimberly Russ – keyboard 8/6/2016
  • Diana Flores – cello 8/6/2016
  • Blake Anthony Johnson – cello 8/15/2016
  • Brenton F. Carter – bass 8/15/2016
  • Rachel Lee – violin 9/14/2016
  • Austin T. Smith – oboe, English horn 9/14/2016
  • Kenji Ulmer – horn 9/26/2016
  • Zhe Deng – violin 9/27/2016
  • Louis C. Setzer – tenor/alto/bass trombone, euphonium, tuba 9/29/2016
  • Katherine Mackenzie Brauns – bassoon, contra bassoon 10/31/2016
  • Elizabeth Ann Darling – flute, piccolo 11/23/2016
  • John Michael Bogard, violin, mandolin, tenor banjo 11/23/2016
  • Dror Biran – piano 12/9/2016

REINSTATE:

  • Haejin Kim – violin, piano 9/20/2016

DECEASED:

  • Michell Gywnne – harp 9/24/2016
  • Larry C. Brown – drums 11/28/2016
  • Arthur Quitman – sax 12/30/2016

RESIGNED:

  • Edward Neeman – piano 1/14/2016
  • Kaylie Erikson – cello 1/28/2016
  • Rebekah Folkens – horn 1/28/2016
  • Clint Don Kelly – 2/6/16
  • Daniel Perry 2/10/2016
  • Robert Gray – trumpet 2/25/2016
  • David Burchfield – trumpet 4/1/2016
  • Michael Charbel – trombone 6/1/2016
  • Aaron Jacobs – bass 6/30/2016
  • Sung Hee Shin – 8/16/2016
  • John Lardinois – 8/23/2016
  • Dorotea (Hoffman) Vismara – 8/23/2016
  • Frank Schmitt – trombone 9/20/2016
  • Matthew Ernst – trumpet 9/30/2016
  • Janna Ernst – piano 9/30/2016
  • Diane Line – horn 10/4/2016
  • My McCann – horn 12/16/2016
  • Margaret Dyer – 12/28/2016
  • Stephen Goist – 12/28/2016
  • Darrel Tracy Hale – 12/28/2016
  • Aaron Ludwig – 12/28/2016
  • Anthony Malone – 12/28/2016
  • Joshua David Ulrich – 12/28/2016

ERASED:

  • Leesa Alford
  • Philip Amalong
  • Paul Batchelor-Glader
  • Susan Bell
  • Adrienne Doctor
  • Jill Garrett
  • Betty Anne Gottlieb
  • Peter Hankey
  • Matthew Hawkins
  • David Kleesattel
  • Jaime Morales-Matos
  • Rory Travis Powell
  • Thomas Uriate

GOOD STANDING FROM OTHER LOCALS

NEW MEMBERS:

 

OLD/CURRENT BUSINESS:

I. President’s Report

  • John Layne and Jenny Franzen will be assisting Rhonda with software updates. The office will be going back to Peachtree and no longer use Sage.
  • The voucher B25773 is funds that will be paid out to CSO players retired prior to 1989. These funds are from WGUC for radio broadcasts and cover the payouts for years 2015 and 2016. Funds were transferred to an escrow account and then paid from there. Don Hurd made the motion to approve the lump sum payments and Joe Gaudio gave the second. Motion was approved.
  • President Frankenfeld gave the Trustees an update on the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert held at US Bank arena. He wanted to see if the TSO had hired area musicians. He discovered that 9 local players were used but since Local 1 does not have an agreement with US Bank Arena he was not allowed to enter and was politely asked to leave. Mike Andres suggested Paul contact area contractors to see who was hired. President Frankenfeld wants to investigate is the TSO is a group managed by Steve Trudell. If so, he will take this to the IEB. Trudell is always happy to hire union musicians as long as there is no union contract.

II. CCO

  • Debbie Newmark called President Frankenfeld and has asked that he use the official AFM ballots with the CCO and the IMA vote.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Greg Lake of Emerson Lake and Palmer has passed away.

The Board went into Executive Session at 10:55AM.

 

THE FOLLOWING VOUCHERS WERE ORDERED PAID:

See attached B 25759 – 25783 and B 25801-25807

Next meeting scheduled for at Monday, January 9 at 3:45PM

Meeting adjourned at 11:06AM.

Respectfully submitted,

Carol Dunevant- Secretary

The quarterly meeting of the general membership of the Cincinnati Musicians’ Association was called to order on December 12, 2016 at 7:13PM.

15 members were present.

The minutes of the September 26,2016 quarterly meeting were approved with an amendment. Member Dave Halderman suggested that the entire name of the auditing firm be included. M/S Joe Gaudio/Don Hurd

PRESIDNET’S REPORT:

I. Review of 2016

  1. All officers were sworn in by acclimation
  2. AFM Field Representative Barbara Owens did an audit and sat in on a Board meeting. President Frankenfeld was admonished for not doing a newsletter.
  3. The annual audit by Kelley, Galloway, Smith, Goolsby, PSC ended on March 31. The outcome of the audit was positive.
  4. In the CSO two principal players were not tenured. In one instance there was a grievance filed and later withdrawn.
  5. In his role as President of Local 1 Paul has attended extra 32-33 meetings with the CSO because of the Music Hall renovation. The transition to the Taft has been much smoother than anticipated. Major concerns were parking for patrons and musicians and there will be two foreign tours during the transition period. The tours will be to Asia and then Europe in August. Planning for the tours has been a challenge as concerts are still being confirmed.
  6. The season at the Aronoff has been very strong in relation to past seasons. Even though the number of jobs seems to shrink there are more shows being presented.
  7. In late May/early June the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra (CCO) contract was written and ratified. The CCO has gone through some growing pains but their new festival format seems to be very successful. They have also hired a new music director.
  8. The Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra has seen some small increases in their scale.
  9. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra announced major departures in management. President Trey Devey is leaving for Interlochen and Director of Personnel, Walt Zeschin is taking a job with the Utah Symphony. Both will be leaving in April.
  10. There have been some major changes in the health benefits with the CSO musicians A task force has been created to examine alternatives.
  11. The contractor for the Josh Groban tour hired non-union musicians for the Cincinnati performance. This was apparently done up and down the east coast. The IEB is contemplating taking action.
  12. The 100th AFM Convention took place in Las Vegas. President Frankenfeld, Secretary Dunevant, and Vice President Lambert attended. There was a change to the IEB when during elections Sam Folio was voted out of office and Jay Blumenthal was voted in as Secretary. Finances for the AFM are in much better shape than 3 years ago. As membership continues to decline, a touchy subject is the desire of the national office to purchase property in New York and use some of the space for rental property.
  13. Another national shake-up has been with the AFM Regional Conferences. Local 1 has been a member of the Mid-America Conference (MAC). The IEB has unilaterally combine regions to create larger areas. MAC wants to remain in a smaller configuration. Hopefully a compromise can be arranged where the smaller regions can meet and then during the International Convention meet as larger regions. MAC is planning on meeting in Chicago in 2017.
  14. The majority of work dues now come from Symphonic Services and Nashville is now the recording capital of the U.S.

II. Open Floor Q&A

  • Jose Mangual, referring to recent consolidations of some smaller Locals in the area, asked if there was going to be any further consolidation. President Frankenfeld responded that consolidations are being seen more in California at this point. For example, Local 353 may merge with 47 if needed. Some jurisdictions are very large and very busy. Any move to consolidate is being done on a case-by-case basis.

A motion to adjourn was given by David Haldeman. Meeting was adjourned at 7:51PM and was followed by refreshments.

Respectfully submitted,

Carol Dunevant, Secretary