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 The next board meeting is Thursday May 17th at 6:30pm. Board meetings are held in the Taylor Conference Room in the lower level hallway of the hospital. Any changes are posted in the owner services area.

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VFC Board Policy Manual

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If you are interested in running for the VFC Board of Directors, download the candidate introduction packet and contact  the Board VP, Diana Forkash or General Manager Jan Rasikas.

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Living the Co-op Principles

 

Steve Tippins
VFC Board of Directors

conversation with the boardWith 2,800+ owner-members, our vibrant food Cooperative is a powerful economic engine in the region. At the recent Annual Meeting the VFC Board began a discussion with our owner-members about future opportunities for our Cooperative. We continued that discussion with another listening session on Nov. 28th at the Driftless Café. A number of ideas were put forth by those present and we will schedule several more sessions—including a few Saturday “Coffee with the Board” events. 2012 has been declared the International Year of the Co-op by the United Nations. The process that we are going through highlights the beauty of the cooperative movement and demonstrates several of the co-op principles.


Concern for Community

Our Conversations with the Board revolves around our wonderful community. By taking the time to look at where VFC is and where we might want to go, we have our community in the forefront.


Members’ Economic Participation

Any new direction the VFC takes depends on the participation of owner-members. Our owner-members choose to become a part of the Co-op by purchasing member shares. If we as a Co-op decide to enhance our role in the community, it will take resources from the Co-op. That equals economic participation!


Democratic Member Control

An example of this principle in action is VFC’s consideration of merging with the co-op in Richland Center last year.
We are all part of a thriving and vibrant Cooperative. Now we are engaged in a cooperative process to determine how we will move into the future. I applaud each of you for your courage to engage in the process and live cooperatively. Look for future details on the Board page of the VFC website.

Board of Directors

viroquafoodcoopGMM The Board of Directors is the legal steward of the Co-op. They are members of VFC who are elected by the other members to act on their behalf to fulfill the obligations that come with owning a business. You will find the names of current directors in every issue of the Pea Soup.

The Board of Directors provides leadership, vision and guidance for our cooperative. It ensures that the needs of the members are being met. The Board is primarily responsible for protecting Co-op assets for the member-owners (fiduciary responsibility). Directors are expected to act in good faith and in the best interests of the cooperative as a whole. The Board is also obliged to respond to changes in the economic environment, the membership base, and the financial status of the cooperative. This means that policies that are in effect when you join the Co-op may be changed by actions of the board. Any such changes would be explained in the newsletter and at the annual meeting.

There are three primary responsibilities of the board:

  1. To ensure sound management of the Co-op resources
  2. To act as trustees on behalf of the members
  3. To set long-range goals and to plan for the future

The Board uses the Policy Governance model of organizing its efforts. This governance structure requires the Board to create policies that define the roles and responsibilities of the General Manager, and the purpose, mission and strategies of the organization. The task then becomes how to adequately monitor the performance of the Board and GM relative to these policies. This system requires attention and practice, and the VFC Board is working to improve, which will free the board to better use its time toward big picture issues – what the membership wants and how to make that happen responsibly.

Individual directors do not direct the operation of the store, supervise staff members, or speak for the cooperative as a whole, except when the board has authorized a director as spokesperson. They exercise authority only as a group.

2011-12 Board of Directors

steve tippins

Steve Tippins, President
608-637-2674
stevetip@mac.com

 

Diana Forkash

Diana Forkash, VP
608-627-1979
forkash@mwt.net

 

Curt Brye candidateCurt Brye, Treasurer
608-452-3125
jacco@mwt.net


FrankKroncke07Frank Kroncke, Secretary
608-606-9419
fkroncke@minnesota8.net

Sue Kastensen

Sue Kastensen
608-634-6363
sue@fairshake.net

Jena Sherry
608-629-5891
jena.sherry@gmail.com

Luke Zigovits
608-625-3578.
Higherlevelorganics@gmail.com