Popular Post FiftyTwo Posted March 21, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 21, 2014 Just thought I would be the first to say well done Nancy, hoping you can make a difference.Looking forward to the new hand.Not there yet though, same game with a new company name linking from the Expats Club website.Right on the front page.Come on guys, get your act together while you have the chance. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 (edited) LOL. :party2: Edited March 21, 2014 by WinnieTheKhwai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CMfoodie Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Here we go again.......... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NancyL Posted March 21, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 21, 2014 Thank you for the congrats. But, I don't follow what the OP is saying about one of the withdrawn sponsors being promoted on the Home page of the CEC website. I spent some time yesterday cleaning it up. I haven't cleaned up the deeper pages -- the less visited pages. Maybe next week. Stay tuned to that website, but no -- get away from the computer. The real networking happens when you meet people in person. Rather than combing thru a semi-outdated website with a fine-tooth comb, come to our meeting tomorrow at Le Meridien hotel tomorrow. Arrive at 10 am to socialize for a 10:30 am start to the meeting. We'll answer your questions then about the Board changes and you'll enjoy an entertaining presentation from David Gordon, known to us now from David's Kitchen. He'll speak about his time as a London Theatre director and all the famous, interesting actors he directed. It promises to be a light, entertaining talk. Plus, Joe Koller of Dining Out Guide is coming with vouchers for our Lucky Draw. Nancy Lindley President Chiang Mai Expats Club 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post elektrified Posted March 21, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 21, 2014 Congratulations NancyL. I respect what you do for the ex-pat community. I'll be honest and say that I have been to 2 meetings years ago when a friend dragged me along. It reminded me of a meeting at an old folks home in Florida or something. Everyone seemed very excited about the free coffee and donuts and then the meeting consisted of someone trying to sell something. I recall a language program through CMU or something like that. Presenter was a farang. Another meeting there was a 40ish British lounge-type singer singing standards for the old folks. I looked around me, and no exaggeration, at least 40% of the old folks were sleeping in their chairs and snoring away. Honest to god. Not my cup of tea and I never returned. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyL Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Oh, I think I know the programs you attended eletrified. Things did get interesting with the CMU language institute a few months after their presentation to CEC. And that "lounge singer" did a good job keeping up the CEC website too, but she's moved away from CM unfortunately. CEC has moved from the hotel where you enjoyed those presentations. We're now at Le Meridien and the snacks are better quality. Perhaps you can come again and share your ideas with me tomorrow to improve the quality of our programs so we can keep everyone awake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elektrified Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Oh, I think I know the programs you attended eletrified. Things did get interesting with the CMU language institute a few months after their presentation to CEC. And that "lounge singer" did a good job keeping up the CEC website too, but she's moved away from CM unfortunately. CEC has moved from the hotel where you enjoyed those presentations. We're now at Le Meridien and the snacks are better quality. Perhaps you can come again and share your ideas with me tomorrow to improve the quality of our programs so we can keep everyone awake. Can't make it tomorrow NancyL, but promise to come again when we return from our annual - get away from the C.M. smog - beach vacation in a few weeks time. I will definitely make a point to say Hello to you. Like I've said a few times, I totally respect all your valuable time and input to the C.M. community. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzed Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Congrats Nancy. The expat community needs someone like you more than ever. I've not yet relocated to Chiang Mai but Nancy -- and the CEC -- have been terrific support and sources of new friends and useful information. I try to time my visits with the Ladies Luncheon, where the company and food is always top notch. As for the couple of general CEC meetings I attended, both were very enjoyable specially where the new US Consul General regaled us with tales of dealing with demented, diseased and deceased. I got new respect for the diplomatic service after that. I also appreciated how, after one meeting, there were clinicians offering checkups + advice.... specialists in various services where we could seek information. Of course the companies were probably sponsors but to have all the services in one place, with no pressure to "buy", was helpful and convenient. It sounds like many here know Nancy and what a good egg she is. Not many people would have the guts to lead CEC after the recent unfortunate events. She certainly shows more gumption that those who sling brickbats from the shadows. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Noble intentions aside (and not disputed), this sort of thing inevitably attracts individuals with something to sell. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post taotoo Posted March 21, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 21, 2014 Noble intentions aside (and not disputed), this sort of thing inevitably attracts individuals with something to sell. Especially when it was set up by one. (p.s. probably a good idea to transfer the domain to a different person, or if not possible, get a new one). 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LivinginKata Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 An inflammatory posts removed. I remind our memebrs of Thaivisa rules ... 9) Do not post inflammatory messages on the forum, or attempt to disrupt discussions to upset its participants, or trolling.Trolling can be defined as the act of purposefully antagonizing other people on the internet by posting controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.10) Do not discuss moderation publicly in the open forum; this includes individual actions, and specific or general policies and issues. You may send a PM to a moderator to discuss individual actions or email support (at) thaivisa.com to discuss moderation policy. Members should not block contact with moderators or administrators. Doing so will result in suspension. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyL Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Noble intentions aside (and not disputed), this sort of thing inevitably attracts individuals with something to sell. Especially when it was set up by one. (p.s. probably a good idea to transfer the domain to a different person, or if not possible, get a new one). Yes, indeedy, we're working on transferring the domain name, hosting service and all that other stuff that I barely understand. First order of business was to get our own mailing address. Got that done yesterday. As for the rest -- it's in progress. I can make modest changes to a website, the rest is a bit over my head. At today's meeting, I'll explain how the Board has much work to do and I'll appeal for help. We need "do-ers" to step forward, to get involved, to devote time. It's easy to sit and comb a website to find all the faults (heck, I've done that already), but it's quite another to implement changes. If you know how to do that, please consider stepping forward and joining us. Nancy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CMNightRider Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 Congratulations Nancy. :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Loaded Posted March 22, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 22, 2014 Noble intentions aside (and not disputed), this sort of thing inevitably attracts individuals with something to sell. Especially when it was set up by one. (p.s. probably a good idea to transfer the domain to a different person, or if not possible, get a new one). Yes, indeedy, we're working on transferring the domain name, hosting service and all that other stuff that I barely understand. First order of business was to get our own mailing address. Got that done yesterday. As for the rest -- it's in progress. I can make modest changes to a website, the rest is a bit over my head. At today's meeting, I'll explain how the Board has much work to do and I'll appeal for help. We need "do-ers" to step forward, to get involved, to devote time. It's easy to sit and comb a website to find all the faults (heck, I've done that already), but it's quite another to implement changes. If you know how to do that, please consider stepping forward and joining us. Nancy The CEC can fulfill a need here for some people and seems to be now steered by someone with good intentions who has shown she works hard for the benefit of the expat community. Good luck. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolkGuitar Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 Best of luck with the renaissance of the CEC, and to you, its new leader. Chiang Mai is all the better for a functional group like this, and I'm sure that you will be able to give it the proper direction. Perhaps now it can become something that will attract rather than detract! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nienke Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 Best of luck with the renaissance of the CEC, and to you, its new leader. Chiang Mai is all the better for a functional group like this, and I'm sure that you will be able to give it the proper direction. Perhaps now it can become something that will attract rather than detract! Glad to see that finally the CEC is going in a new direction with a new leader. Folk guitar, and others, have said it already, so I will only add my Congrats to Nancy and good luck with the reformation of the CEC. I sincerely hope you, Nancy, together with the other Board members and the help of some volunteering CEC-members, will turn the Chiang Mai Expat Club into the club it deserves to be. For those who are whining about sponsors of the CEC, I suggest you donate a certain amount per month so that the costs the CEC is making can be covered without the help of their sponsors. One problem solved. And for those who were/are put of by the age level, careful with what you are saying, as one day you WILL be one of them, dozing of and all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techboy Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 Oh, I think I know the programs you attended eletrified. Things did get interesting with the CMU language institute a few months after their presentation to CEC. And that "lounge singer" did a good job keeping up the CEC website too, but she's moved away from CM unfortunately. CEC has moved from the hotel where you enjoyed those presentations. We're now at Le Meridien and the snacks are better quality. Perhaps you can come again and share your ideas with me tomorrow to improve the quality of our programs so we can keep everyone awake.The Club is worth another try then? A few years ago I attended several meetings (tiny coffee cups so learned to pick up my own Starbucks along the way). I lost interest after paying the one day guest membership of around 200 baht to play a pub quiz game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiang mai Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 Well done, keep doing what you're doing because it works and it's beneficial. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beetlejuice Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 (edited) I ask how does the system of running this club operate? Does the club hold an annual general meeting and can directors be voted in or out by the members at these meetings? Does the CEC have anything equivalent to a articles of memorandum? Does the CEC publish annual financial reports so that members can see how their membership subscription fees are used? Is it registered as a company and do all the club directors and anyone else involved with the club have work permits? These are reasonable questions asked without prejudice and issues that I am sure the members would like to know. Edited March 22, 2014 by Beetlejuice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chiang mai Posted March 22, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 22, 2014 Your persistence at demanding financial and operational details of Nancey's work is to be admired, only if you are an investigative reporter for 60 Minutes or similar which we all suspect is not the case! And from your previous posts, so many of them on this topic, you have been offered many times yet never accepted, invitations to attend meetings and to have the controlling board answer your detailed questions! Why is that, why are you only prepared to raise questions online and never in person, do you not have the courage of your convicted doubts or are you yet, simply, a troll by any other name? I suggest a public meeting, a face to face that will clear the air on this subject and allow Nancy and her group to move forward without the stigma of your thinly veiled accusations - time to put up and stand down BJ or to shut up, what's it to be? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beetlejuice Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 (edited) Your persistence at demanding financial and operational details of Nancey's work is to be admired, only if you are an investigative reporter for 60 Minutes or similar which we all suspect is not the case! And from your previous posts, so many of them on this topic, you have been offered many times yet never accepted, invitations to attend meetings and to have the controlling board answer your detailed questions! Why is that, why are you only prepared to raise questions online and never in person, do you not have the courage of your convicted doubts or are you yet, simply, a troll by any other name? I suggest a public meeting, a face to face that will clear the air on this subject and allow Nancy and her group to move forward without the stigma of your thinly veiled accusations - time to put up and stand down BJ or to shut up, what's it to be? The theme of this thread is about the CEC and one of it`s directors, therefore I am asking my questions on this thread. I am not asking for personal financial details of the CEC, or any other personal details of anyone, only how it operates, that any legitimate organisation should have no problems in addressing in the public domain and to substantiate that the club is run according to Thai law and on proper guidelines, for reasons that the fiasco that recently affected the club will not happen again in the future as a reassurance to it`s members or those considering to join. These are not trick questions and I`m not trying to be smart, just the basics that`s all. or are the directorships of the CEC strictly a closed shop on the old boys network? For example; could I put myself up as a director and be voted in at an annual general meeting? If all is above board and correct, than there is nothing I could do to discredit the CEC just by asking some basic questions? And that certainly is not my intention, never has, never will. If you do not wish to answer and are reluctant to be open to everyone regarding how the CEC functions and operates, plus continue attacking me for asking for this information that I am sure many ex-pats living in Chiang Mai may wish to know, than fine. Good luck to all who sail in her. Edited March 22, 2014 by Beetlejuice 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chiang mai Posted March 22, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 22, 2014 Be a man, go to a public meeting and ask all your questions rather than continuously sniping, repeating the same dialogue and hiding behind the cloak of an anonymous web ID. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrry Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 (edited) It will not suit everyone but I am sure Nancy will do as good a job as she can and that is much better than most people. I hope it does not take too much away from the potential even more useful project that she has done a lot to promote which does fill an unmet need even though there may be aspects which may not please all. Good luck with your new baby Nancy. Edited March 22, 2014 by harrry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyL Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 (edited) The Constitution of the CEC is on its website. I apologize that the financial statement hasn't been updated since June 2013, but we've had two treasurers repatriated due to health problems in the past six months. I think we've identified someone to be a new treasurer and should have the financial reports updated within a month or so. BJ, I suggest you take the time to read the Constitution and then email me so you can come to a Board meeting to ask what questions may remain after you have read the Constitution. At today's meeting we explained how we have openings on the Board and we need results-oriented, do-ers to come forward for consideration if they're interested in joining the Board. I'd hardly describe it as an "Old Boys Network", because so far most the people who have come forward to volunteer have been women. Nancy Edited March 22, 2014 by NancyL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uptheos Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 I'd hardly describe it as an "Old Boys Network", because so far most the people who have come forward to volunteer have been women. Nancy Well, you did say that you wanted people who could get things done. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Beetlejuice Posted March 22, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 22, 2014 The Constitution of the CEC is on its website. I apologize that the financial statement hasn't been updated since June 2013, but we've had two treasurers repatriated due to health problems in the past six months. I think we've identified someone to be a new treasurer and should have the financial reports updated within a month or so. BJ, I suggest you take the time to read the Constitution and then email me so you can come to a Board meeting to ask what questions may remain after you have read the Constitution. At today's meeting we explained how we have openings on the Board and we need results-oriented, do-ers to come forward for consideration if they're interested in joining the Board. I'd hardly describe it as an "Old Boys Network", because so far most the people who have come forward to volunteer have been women. Nancy Dear Madam What I have done is thrown a few important questions at those who run the Chiang Mai Expats Club and other so-called voluntary organisations that operate in Chiang Mai. Some you may consider as controversial, but my intentions have never been to discredit you or the club, but for reasons and concerns that there is scope for malpractice and abuse from those who are trusted purely on reputation and face value, as there are some serious legal issues and security flaws in the ways these organisations are run and some of the organisers may have access into the affairs of the vulnerable, the naïve and those who are new in Thailand looking for guidance from people who they consider have their well being and good welfare at heart. These are legitimate concerns and I too care about the welfare of my fellow ex-pats, in which my way of helping is to give the benefit of my advice and having the experience of working and lived legitimately in Thailand for, strangely enough, exactly 31 years today, so you are not unique in your claims to be a caring person. As regards some comments made by your colleges, that I am a coward, will not ID myself, hiding behind a keyboard, I have told you in my previous posts, the burden to prove credibility lies with you and your group, not me or anyone else who may throw some awkward questions at you. I have probably given you, your groups, some members and those considering joining the CEC food for thought, which was my intention, but as an advisory not to discredit. If you cannot take onboard or even consider some advice from someone who has a wealth of experience in South East Asian affairs, has family in the legal profession and law enforcements here, has in-depth knowledge of the laws and my straight to the point questions bother you, than that is your problem. It is now up to your members or those considering to join or even those who maybe considering becoming active members of a voluntary group to make their inquiries. If you and your colleges do not like my replies, than I suggest that you cease responding to me and continue where you began. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NancyL Posted March 22, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 22, 2014 (edited) The Constitution of the CEC is on its website. I apologize that the financial statement hasn't been updated since June 2013, but we've had two treasurers repatriated due to health problems in the past six months. I think we've identified someone to be a new treasurer and should have the financial reports updated within a month or so. BJ, I suggest you take the time to read the Constitution and then email me so you can come to a Board meeting to ask what questions may remain after you have read the Constitution. At today's meeting we explained how we have openings on the Board and we need results-oriented, do-ers to come forward for consideration if they're interested in joining the Board. I'd hardly describe it as an "Old Boys Network", because so far most the people who have come forward to volunteer have been women. Nancy Dear Madam What I have done is thrown a few important questions at those who run the Chiang Mai Expats Club and other so-called voluntary organisations that operate in Chiang Mai. Some you may consider as controversial, but my intentions have never been to discredit you or the club, but for reasons and concerns that there is scope for malpractice and abuse from those who are trusted purely on reputation and face value, as there are some serious legal issues and security flaws in the ways these organisations are run and some of the organisers may have access into the affairs of the vulnerable, the naïve and those who are new in Thailand looking for guidance from people who they consider have their well being and good welfare at heart. These are legitimate concerns and I too care about the welfare of my fellow ex-pats, in which my way of helping is to give the benefit of my advice and having the experience of working and lived legitimately in Thailand for, strangely enough, exactly 31 years today, so you are not unique in your claims to be a caring person. As regards some comments made by your colleges, that I am a coward, will not ID myself, hiding behind a keyboard, I have told you in my previous posts, the burden to prove credibility lies with you and your group, not me or anyone else who may throw some awkward questions at you. I have probably given you, your groups, some members and those considering joining the CEC food for thought, which was my intention, but as an advisory not to discredit. If you cannot take onboard or even consider some advice from someone who has a wealth of experience in South East Asian affairs, has family in the legal profession and law enforcements here, has in-depth knowledge of the laws and my straight to the point questions bother you, than that is your problem. It is now up to your members or those considering to join or even those who maybe considering becoming active members of a voluntary group to make their inquiries. If you and your colleges do not like my replies, than I suggest that you cease responding to me and continue where you began. So, I guess this means you're not even going to take the time to read the Constitution posted on the website before you start throwing around words like malpractice, abuse, serious legal issues and security flaws? Frankly, you could put your 31 years of SE asia experience to much better use if you'd actually read the Constitution (it's far from perfect) and then come to a Board meeting a volunteer to help us with with the issue of Club governance -- something we need to reconsider as we re-launch the club. No your questions don't bother me -- your ignorance and arrogance does. Edited March 22, 2014 by NancyL 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chiang mai Posted March 22, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted March 22, 2014 For the avoidance of doubt: I have never knowingly met Nancy, been to a CM Expat meeting nor had any contact with Lanna Care. But I have spent about twelve months doing the rounds of hospitals and clinics in CM to meet with medical and professional staff in the course of building the pinned list of medical professionals in the CM forum. In the course of those visits I have received substantial unsolicited feedback regarding the benefits of the entities I described earlier, including Nancy herself. It is because of that feedback that I now carry a Lanna Care medical ID card in my wallet (thanks Natasha) and am happy to recommend and support Nancy and her efforts, if it's good enough for the medical staff in CM to recommend, it's good enough for me. But there's a second layer to this, as you will very well know, and that is the efforts of expats who strive to build something of value in this often alien and uncooperative environment - people who attempt to do that deserve support and assistance, in my book they get an A for effort. Those that succeed and who build something of substance and real value deserve even more, in no way do they deserve to be the subject of doubt, mistrust or subject to public trial via the internet by people who think too much of themselves yet bring absolutely nothing to the party. Finally, to finish my short rant: I have never understood people who wish to harm or destroy something without offering a better alternative to replace it, I suppose boredom and the fact that they can are major reasons. If you had genuine concerns that you felt strongly about, you would stop hiding behind your keyboard and you would attend a meeting and field those concerns/questions in person, let me know if you decide to attend and I for one will attend that meeting. But you don't do that, instead you put the burden of proof on the innocent to prove they're not guilty, how sad and sick is that! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FiftyTwo Posted March 22, 2014 Author Share Posted March 22, 2014 (edited) I think NancyL has made a very good start. All the links to the company I mentioned in the OP, both old and new names, have been removed. I also understand the British Legion is also having an attempt at a clean up. As that organization was also thoroughly corrupted and infiltrated by the same group. If any organization in CM wishes to allow any group of financial or investment people to link from their website, or operate within their meetings, I would suggest they are required to prominently display their THAI SEC registration number, so we can all see they are operating legally in Thailand. Should any individual wish to use the services of a Financial or Investment group in Thailand, may I also suggest the first thing they do is ask those people, for their Thai SEC registration number before even thinking of conducting any business with them. No Thai SEC registration number = No business with them. I wish someone had told me that when I moved to CM over 5 years ago, it would have saved me, and many others, a lot of money. Edited March 22, 2014 by FiftyTwo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiang mai Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 I'm aware of some leeching by association that took place at the British Legion Club some years ago, my understanding is that much of it related to offshore IFA's and I met a couple of them by accident, basically, roaming bandits. I'm not sure how reasonable it is to compare the above with Lanna Care et al, one is targeted at assistance with wealth creation, by foreign IFA's whereas the other is aimed at health care in the latter years and repatriation, granted there is a range of possibilities in between. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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