Key spot on library board up for grabs
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- Eleven residents are seeking the position of chairman of
the library’s board of trustees -- one of the city’s most coveted
high-profile volunteer titles.
The four-year post, currently filled by Coast Magazine publisher Jim
Wood, will be up at the end of June. The City Council hopes to have the
new trustee in place by July 1.
Council members Tom Thomson, Todd Ridgeway and Gary Adams will narrow
down the applicants and give their nominations at the June 13 council
meeting.
As a five-member group, the trustees work symbiotically with the Library
Foundation, which raises money for the institution. The trustees decide
how the money will be distributed, in terms of programs, books and
classes.
Despite the controversy he has encountered in the past year, Wood has
thrown his hat in the ring. A self-described “ideas man” Wood has helped
push forward some of the library’s biggest programs. This year, in
particular, he was able to get TV news anchor and author Tom Brokaw to
speak at the Distinguished Speaker Lecture Series.
However, some foundation members have been upset by Wood’s leadership
style, and he was at the center of a bitter dispute between the
foundation and trustees earlier this year.
FYI
Candidates for the open position on the library’s board of trustees, as
of May 30:
* William Adams
* Karen Clark
* Patricia Diener
* Walter Howard
* Margreta Klassen
* Mary Petropoulos
* Ruth Poole
* Michael Purcell
* William Valentine
* Jene Witte
* James Wood
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