This video discusses the ongoing litigation against the USPSA, focusing on a motion for default judgment due to a failure to timely respond to the lawsuit. John Bert, recently removed from the board, outlines his desired resolutions: reinstatement, passing agreed-upon bylaws, and adopting proper legal policies for meeting minutes and director access. The discussion also delves into the legal arguments regarding jurisdiction, the advantages of litigating in Delaware versus Washington, and the historical patterns of corporate governance within the organization.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by USPSA Area 2 Director John Burt against the United States Practical Shooting Association. The core issue is Burt's alleged denial of access to corporate records, which he claims prevents him from adequately representing the membership and performing his due diligence. The lawsuit seeks the appointment of a receiver to manage or dissolve the corporation.
This video discusses proposed bylaw changes for USPSA, focusing on organizational structure, member discipline, and corporate governance. Key changes include the elimination of the elected president role in favor of an executive director, enhanced transparency in financial reporting, and clearer procedures for member discipline and director recall. The discussion highlights historical issues with record-keeping and board accountability, aiming to professionalize the organization's operations.
This video critiques the current leadership and direction of USPSA, highlighting issues with rule enforcement and organizational decision-making. The speaker argues for stronger leadership to address loopholes and ensure fair competition, citing specific examples of perceived mismanagement.
This video discusses recent USPSA board meetings, focusing on a significant bylaw change (7.9) that allows a supermajority of the board to remove duties from the president and reassign them. This action was taken to strip specific responsibilities from the current president, Yan, including committee assignments, national match director duties, and IPI regional director duties. The discussion highlights the perceived reasons for these actions, potential implications for USPSA leadership, and other organizational matters like fee committee reviews and IT committee proposals.
This video discusses internal politics and rule interpretations within USPSA, focusing on a dispute over the Flux Raider's eligibility in the PCC division. The speaker criticizes USPSA Board member Troy for allegedly making arbitrary decisions and wasting meeting time. It also touches on the potential appointment of 'Hot Dog' as an IPSC Regional Director and the perceived ineffectiveness of current USPSA President Yan.
This video discusses internal organizational changes within USPSA, focusing on the board's attempt to strip duties from President Yan Len. It highlights Len's alleged unresponsiveness and refusal to include a proposed bylaw change on the agenda, suggesting potential removal or reassignment of his responsibilities. The speaker expresses hope for USPSA to resolve its internal issues.
This video provides an update on recent USPSA Board elections and organizational changes. Ben Stoeger discusses the departure of previous board members, the election of new individuals, and ongoing issues within the organization, including the hiring of a new managing director with multiple bankruptcies. While acknowledging progress, Stoeger highlights persistent problems and expresses hope for future improvements.
This video discusses the decision of whether to renew a USPSA membership, analyzing recent organizational changes and upcoming elections. It highlights member concerns about transparency, leadership, and the potential impact of election outcomes on the future of the sport. The discussion touches on specific individuals involved in USPSA elections and the broader sentiment regarding the organization's direction.
This video discusses recent developments within USPSA, focusing on the new board's lack of transparency and the handling of a sexual harassment complaint. The speaker critiques the board's reliance on executive sessions for financial discussions and the slow progress in hiring a managing director. A significant portion details a sexual harassment incident and USPSA's decision not to take disciplinary action due to the offsite nature of the conduct, despite acknowledging its inappropriateness.
This video discusses the USPSA Area 2 Director election, contrasting candidate John Birdt with Jim Adame, and delves into significant legal and governance issues within USPSA. It highlights concerns about board transparency, financial mismanagement, and the ongoing lawsuit involving Joe's claims against USPSA, detailing the discovery process and potential implications of evidence preservation. The discussion emphasizes the need for experienced leadership and adherence to nonprofit governance principles.
This video discusses recent leadership changes within USPSA, focusing on the departure of Managing Director Donna Webb and the potential non-return of Area 3 Director Scott Arnberg. The speaker expresses a negative outlook on the appointment of Andy Ericson to the Area 3 Director position and criticizes the actions of individuals named Leighton and Russell, suggesting they are using distractions to deflect from organizational problems. The video highlights a perceived lack of progress and accountability within USPSA.
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