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Resource Center Holds Meeting, Election

Mike Goldman poses with fellow board member Jennifer Yost. During his remarks at The Resource Center's annual meeting, Goldman credited Yost with being his inspiration during his three years as board president. To express his gratitude, Goldman gave Yost a fleece bearing her name and the title, “The Boss.”

Patricia Perlee was elected president of The Resource Center’s board of directors at the agency’s annual meeting, held in the TRC Community Health Center on East Second Street in Jamestown.

Also elected as officers for the board’s 2019-20 term were Richard Erickson, vice president; Marie Carrubba, secretary; and Craig Colburn, treasurer.

Elected to two-year board terms were Dr. Dawn Columbare, R. Michael Goldman, Lisa Goodell, and Elizabeth Williams. Columbare and Goldman were reelected to the board, while Goodell and Williams replaced Donna Haenggi and Marlene Sirianno. Haenggi and Sirianno had both served three consecutive terms and therefore, in accordance with TRC’s by-laws, had to step down from the board.

Elected to the nominating committee for The Resource Center’s 2020 election were Deborah Brown, Wayne Hotelling, Julie McCarthy, Rita Monaco, and Sharon Richards.

Reports on The Resource Center’s 2018 activities were given by Goldman, who was the board president the previous three years, and Executive Director Denise Jones. Colburn gave the financial report.

“It’s been a pleasure and a privilege to serve as your president,” Goldman said. “When I took over the position, my priorities were to create financial stability, improve staff collegiality, all while maintaining our quality of care. And I’m happy to report and to say, we have done so.”

In his financial report, Colburn said TRC had enjoyed a successful year. Revenues were about $79 million while expenses were $76.5 million.

He noted that TRC’s 2018 external audit resulted in zero adjustments. “For an organization of this size, and particularly this complexity, for our staff to manage the financials and the books good enough that there’s absolutely no adjustments I think is just phenomenal.”

Denise thanked TRC’s board members for their volunteer service in governing the organization. “We have a great, interactive board. Our board is always more than 50 percent family/blood relatives of people with disabilities, which puts a great focus and a great insight into what we do as an organization, because we know our board truly cares about what we do.”

In appreciation for his years of service as president, Goldman received a painting made by an artist with disabilities in The Resource Center’s Creations Art Program, as well as a plaque. Haenggi and Sirianno also received paintings, as was Thomas Glatz, who left the board in May after serving for five years.

The meeting included a presentation by Heather C. Brown, assistant executive director for service operations, who gave an overview of The Resource Center’s clinical services and how they performed in 2018. While The Resource Center’s core mission is to support people with disabilities, TRC also provides a range of health and behavioral health services that are available to anyone in the community. Before the meeting began, Brown and other clinical staff provided tours of the recently renovated TRC Community Health Center, which offers primary health care, dental services and counseling services.

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