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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-17-07• PEG Access Coordinating Committee Minutes, 6-17-07 Special Meeting, 3:00 PM in Mark Welch's Classroom. Members attending were Mark Welch, Geoff Masci, Karen Nelson, Gary Nelson, Kitti del-ong. Discussion in depth re: Carl Nomura's suggested business plan. The entire board will be presented with a feasibility discussion of a nonprofit corporation. Discussion of Summer Hours for PTTV. Julian will reroute Mark's studio phone, 379-0707 and he will answer. (Julian was not able to reroute Mark's phone, and the number to call to reach Julian in order to make appointments is 379-4520) Appointments for use of the studio other than the days that Steve is here will require one day's notice. Mark will return July 12. Discussion re: the availability of a radio station license. A subcommittee was formed between Mark Welch and Julian Ray to look at the feasibility of acquiring a radio station license. Discussion of channel monitoring. Once a production manager is retained, the channel monitoring will be satisfied. Meeting ended at 4:30 PM. • 0 • Comments on Carl Nomura's Suggestions for a Business Plan I completely agree with Carl Nomura's suggestion for a Business Plan. In effect, he suggests running PTTV as if it were a for-profit business and I completely agree with that suggestion. Here are my comments for each point: 1. Plan to make PTTV a first class station with up-to-date technology and operated by first class staff. Up -dating the technology of the station is the way to keep our little station at the competitive edge of the industry and is the avenue that Mark and Julian have been suggesting. After Mark and Julian's presentation last week, I understand more what that really means and agree that is the best way to position the station in our "market." If we are gong to run this station as if it is a for-profit business, we need to do the planning that a business would do and have a Capital Acquisition Plan that lists the equipment we need, the costs for that equipment, any considerations to adding each planned new piece to our present line-up (can we add one piece at a time, or only a whole group of equipment?). I am willing to act as Secretarial support for Mark and Julian, who have the technical expertise to construct a Capital Acquisition Plan. 2. Since both the City and the School system have limited budgets, get additional funds via promotion and grant writing. • The PEG Board has discussed these options but we, unfortunately, have not put any parameters into place to guide us in finding avenues of income other than our present sources. After our last meeting with Albert Koval, I feel we are a little closer to that and would like to pursue this avenue immediately. You, Karen, have instituted one type of "promotion" in trading the value of a membership in PTTV for help in the form of people from the Boiler Room who can help with productions at the station. There are many forms of promotion that are exciting to consider pursuing. As a person with a business background, this is one of the areas of work that excite me. However, this is one area where we have not reached a consensus with the PEG Board about the parameters of selling "soft commercials", finding sponsorships, or any other form of raising money. Albert Koval suggests we change "soft commercials' to "Sponsorships." Since we have had our noses to the grindstone to keep the station alive and have not had a clear direction in fund raising, we have not made this fundraising a priority. Carl is right and we need to concentrate on that immediately although 1 have one question. I believe we need to be a non-profit corporation to pursue grants (in most cases) and we are not. Does Carl have experience in writing grants where the recipient does not need to be non-profit? If he does, would he lead us in that pursuit? 3. Operate the station with a Profit and Loss; develop a good working capital so that you could cover short falls and also fund attractive opportunities for . enhancing your programs. Yes, this will allow the station to function in a professional manner. My • question is: "How do you construct a profit and loss at the beginning of a cycle, in our present circumstances?" Developing good working capital has been one of our major concerns and desires the entire time I have been on the board. I hope that under Carl's direction, we can finally work toward raising money in new and exciting ways, in addition to bringing in new members. 4. Hire a General Manager who is experienced in running a profit and loss business, who knows the technology and the art of TV productions, who is skilled in finance, accounting, and fund raising. Yes! Yes! Yes! Here again, we need to work on promotions and other ways to raise funds immediately to back up our decision to institute hiring, and keeping, a General Manager who is experienced, as Carl suggests. Second Section of Carl's Suggested Business Plan: 1. Write a job description of the Station General Manager. We started this process when we advertised for an interim manager. Things have changed. We need to respond to the change in our process, rewrite and complete the description of the Station General Manager. 2. Write a detailed mission statement of the Board; a description of the purpose and authority of the Board. • Writing a detailed mission statement for PTTV is in the works and, I expect, will be finished at our next board meeting. Writing a mission statement of the Board, and a description of the purpose and authority of the Board, is a very interesting idea since we have had varying opinions of the authority and boundaries of the Board. This would unify our board and give us clear guidance in our duties. I believe that this can be done after we have finished the Mission statement for PTTV, and concurrently with our search for a Station Manager. A description of the duties of the Board Members. My response is the same as number two. 4. Prepare a business plan consisting of a vision statement and other items Carl presented at the 5-9-07 PEG Board meeting. Yes, the need to prepare these items is clear. 5. Prepare a budget and a capital equipment plan. These would give us a Profit and Loss and a Balance Sheet. We have always operated under a budget (a very tight one) that the Station Manager has constructed and presented, with occasional minor changes. I agree that we need to construct a new type of budget which includes the capital equipment additions. which we need to "bring the station into the 21St Century," as Julian is fond of saying. But, in order to do that, we • need a list of the capital equipment, and projected costs of that equipment as • well as installation costs and any projected shut -down time. These are planning documents that any business uses to plan, but which we have not been able to manifest in the past. I am willing to work with Mark and Julian, as Secretary, to document their suggestions of the equipment we need. I believe this documentation needs to be done immediately and will arrange my time to coincide with any time that Mark and/or Julian can schedule to this end. The Balance Sheet can be done immediately. Again, how do we construct a Profit and Loss at the beginning of a cycle? Do we use past financial documentation, even though we have operated in a different manner? I agree these documents are necessary and would aid, and drive, our work. I would like to work, with any of the other Board members, on these two documents and would like Carl's guidance in this. Building a Strategic Plan I believe that we are on the path to building the strategic plan after our meeting with Carl and after Albert's meeting, and Julian's presentation, brought us closer together in our visions of the future of PTTV. We do need guidance and direction to stay on this path and manifest the documents required to build the strategic plan, and then to implement that strategic plan. I am impressed and thankful that Carl Nomura feels that he has the time to lead our efforts. His help and guidance is crucial to finding a path to manifest • our common needs for PTTV and aligning the diverse opinions of the members of our Board. 0