Subject: Campbell Center finances
The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation is in severe financial hardship and needs your help in investigating what happened to their money. Apparently, the board has spent at least half the endowment, mortgaged the Director's house, spent two bequests, taken out large bank loans, and still owes significant amounts of money to vendors. Kathy Cyr, the Program Director, has left out of disgust. The Attorney General of Illinois can investigate the board's activities, if enough people request that they do so. Otherwise, the Attorney General will allow the board to spend the rest of the endowment so that they are out of debt and then the organization will be allowed to die. Please join us in a fight to save the Campbell Center for future museum and preservation colleagues. Ask that the Attorney General investigate the finances, determine whether expenditures were appropriate and met the mission, and determine whether the board has violated their fiduciary duty. Many of the instructors believe that they have. We have asked that the Attorney General remove the current board of directors and replace it with Campbell Center stakeholders. Please join us in this request. Below is a letter that you can use a template to send to the Illinois Attorney General, Ms. Lisa Madigan. Lisa Madigan Illinois Attorney General Attn: Charitable Trust Division Mathew Shapiro, Assistant Attorney General 1200 West Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601 312-814-3000 Fax: 312-814-2596 mshapiro [at] atg__state__il__us Re: Board of Directors of the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies in Mt. Carroll, Illinois Dear Ms. Madigan, Illinois Attorney General I am writing because I am deeply concerned about the actions of the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation's Board of Directors in recent years. They have: * Used restricted funds for unrestricted purposes * Taken on a redevelopment project that is not part of their chartered mission * Threatened the whole organization by incurring large debts * Mortgaged part of the Campbell Center property * Violated their fiduciary duty The current board has evinced no interest in, or understanding of, the chartered mission--to provide preservation training to an international audience. They have been pursuing community redevelopment projects --which would benefit the city of Mt. Carroll more than the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation. I ask that you dissolve the board, which is made up primarily of Mt. Carroll citizens who are not involved with museums or historic preservation activities, and reform it with representatives from the community that the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation serves. I also ask that you take steps to make the current board of directors personally responsible for the debt that they incurred in the name of the Center without receiving permission from the Center's stakeholders--the teachers, students and funders. The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies has a fabulous, international reputation, one of almost mythical proportions. The courses it provides are considered the best available in the museum, historic preservation and conservation fields. This unique institution, the only one of its kind in the world, must continue. It is sorely needed. The board of directors' active destruction of a valuable international resource must be stopped. Yours sincerely, (your name and institutional affiliation) *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:34 Distributed: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-34-001 ***Received on Friday, 30 November, 2007