Monday, October 13, 2008

COD trustee lets loose

Daily Herald
October 14, 2008
By Catherine Edman

College of DuPage Trustee Kory Atkinson got up from his board seat Monday night, walked to the lecturn and charged that fellow trustee Kathy Wessel is behind recent protests by the community group DuPage United.

Wessel, he said, appears to be orchestrating protests against the board's actions because she's a past member of the group and its protests mirror her views. She denied his claims.
Members of DuPage United have appeared at board meetings since July questioning trustees' decision to remove former President Sunil Chand from his job and to then launch a search for a new president.

Atkinson said "circumstantial evidence would suggest that Wessel is behind their protests."
He also said he believes DuPage United is a front for the Illinois Education Association, of which Wessel also is a retired member. The IEA is the statewide organization representing teachers unions. It's also the bargaining unit attached to the COD Faculty Association.

In stepping away from his board seat, Atkinson pulled out a recent article from the school's student newspaper "The Courier" and said he wanted to show student journalists, who wrote a lengthy article about the recent protests, how to be thorough. Atkinson then, on the laptop and projector on the lectern, went to the DuPage United Web site, showed a several-years-old photo of Wessel with the group, and said the organization has a political agenda student journalists should question.

She helped co-found the group and in the past was co-chairman and a member of its steering committee.

Wessel denied having any current involvement with DuPage United. Debra Fulks, co-chairman of their group's steering committee, said outside the board meeting that Wessel has not attended any of their meetings on the matter and they do not send her e-mails about their stand.

DuPage United is an umbrella organization of churches, mosques, synagogues, education associations and unions.

After making his presentation, Atkinson finished by saying people need to know the group is "somewhat connected with a trustee" and "politically motivated."

When it was over, Wessel responded.

"I have never hidden any of my connections with the IEA, of which I'm a retired member. I've never hidden any of my connections with DuPage United," she said. "I have not been an officer of that organization for some time."

It's unusual, at best, for trustees to attack one another publicly - at least overtly. Atkinson, though, said his presentation was not an attack, but a way to be informative.

"Don't you think the public ought to know a trustee is orchestrating an effort?" he asked after the meeting.

Since the board removed Chand from his job in May, transferring him to president emeritus, no one has spoken publicly about the reasons.

Atkinson also threw down the gauntlet in that matter as well, saying he'd make a motion for the board to wave its "non-disparagement agreement with Chand" if Chand also would agree to do so.

If that is done, Atkinson said, he would recommend "the immediate release of all records related to Chand's performance and transfer."

Wessel was the lone board member voting against Chand's removal last spring.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

I hope you think about giving some recent up dates. Now with the April elections just around the corner. Who should people be voting for?