Monday, December 27, 2004

The Record

Re Board Governance

The Record: "SARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga Performing Arts Center is adapting 'as quickly and responsibly as possible' to ensure its viable future, board Chairman Stephen Serlin wrote Dec. 20 in a letter responding to the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation's scathing audit released Nov. 22.

According to a news release issued Thursday, Serlin noted that the state's document offered 'many worthwhile suggestions and recommendations that the board will implement.' In his letter to Paul Laudato, OPRHP chief counsel, Serlin wrote that board members see 'no advantage in engaging in a protracted audit process or debate to question or confirm a set of findings with which the board essentially agrees.'
The board responded to the audit's three main findings, agreeing with them:

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