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Agenda. Introductions Overview Open Discussion. Introductions. Board of Directors *Steve Coutre, President Sharon Dauskardt, Activities Chair *Kathy Gurtner, Vice President *Robert Kessler, Tennis Co-Chair Corey Levens, Swim Chair and Treasurer Joe Lipsick, Tennis Co-Chair
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Agenda • Introductions • Overview • Open Discussion
Introductions Board of Directors • *Steve Coutre, President • Sharon Dauskardt, Activities Chair • *Kathy Gurtner, Vice President • *Robert Kessler, Tennis Co-Chair • Corey Levens, Swim Chair and Treasurer • Joe Lipsick, Tennis Co-Chair • Jeannie Meyer, Membership Chair *Current term expires 2010
Background • Founded on January 9,1962 • $60,000 loan from Stanford @ 4.5% interest • Mission is to “provide a swimming pool, tennis courts, and allied recreational facilities for its members…” • Eligible members are “persons who are eligible to own residences on the Stanford University campus…” • Non-profit mutual benefit corporation • 160 members, now unlimited
Renovation • $2M loan from University, $2.5M grant from provost • Total cost much more • Replace and expand current clubhouse • 2050 sf to 3050 sf
Employees DAPER employees • Steve Robe, Club Manager • Andrea Barnes, Tennis Director • Abi Liu, Aquatics Director • Scott Shea, SCRA site head coach (PASA-Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics)
SCRA PSA team/PASA • PASA-USA team • SCRA founding member • SCRA, Foothills, Alpine Hills, and PASC • Scott Shea SCRA site director/head coach • Abi Liu age group coach • SCRA-Summer team • Peninsula Swimming Association • SCRA, University Club, Foothills, Fremont Hills, Alpine Hills, Ladera Oaks • Abi Liu SCRA aquatics director
PASA * 15 families have two children on the team
Membership Changes • Initiation fee reduction to $1,000 for:Newly hired assistant professors or staff • Increase in monthly dues from: Regular members: $85 to $110 Emeriti members: $42.50 to $85 • Membership cap removed
Swim Program • FY09 information not yet available • Aquatics revenue is combination of PASA dues, SCRA summer team fees and swim lesson fees • Net profit to SCRA from aquatics ~$40,000 last year