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Eddie Floyd finally quits Board of Trustees, Governor picks Floyd's daughter to fill his role

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Eddie Floyd, a member of the USC Boad of Trustees who graduated USC when Dwight Eisenhower was President, finally resigned his position from the USC board after serving for 40+ years.

Floyd, a member who has been seen napping at Board meetings, told the governor that he wanted his own daughter to take his place. McMaster fulfilled Floyd's wishes by quickly appointing her to the position stating, "no one else expressed interest."

Of course, no one outside of Floyd, his family, and McMaster and the governor's own advisors knew of Floyd's resignation so "interest" would have been very difficult to gauge.

McMaster, stated that this was temporary, and the legislature could choose to vote in someone else. Of course, McMaster also knows the Republican legislature is an automatic rubber-stamp for his preferences for appointed positions.

It is a certain fact that in Florence, SC there are a number of highly qualified USC graduates over the last 4 decades that would have been interested in serving in the role. Apparently, Eddie Floyd, Governor McMaster, and Floyd's daughter feel like this board position is a family inheritance.

 
Eddie Floyd, a member of the USC Boad of Trustees who graduated USC when Dwight Eisenhower was President, finally resigned his position from the USC board after serving for 40+ years.

Floyd, a member who has been seen napping at Board meetings, told the governor that he wanted his own daughter to take his place. McMaster fulfilled Floyd's wishes by quickly appointing her to the position stating, "no one else expressed interest."

Of course, no one outside of Floyd, his family, and McMaster and the governor's own advisors knew of Floyd's resignation so "interest" would have been very difficult to gauge.

McMaster, stated that this was temporary, and the legislature could choose to vote in someone else. Of course, McMaster also knows the Republican legislature is an automatic rubber-stamp for his preferences for appointed positions.

It is a certain fact that in Florence, SC there are a number of highly qualified USC graduates over the last 4 decades that would have been interested in serving in the role. Apparently, Eddie Floyd, Governor McMaster, and Floyd's daughter feel like this board position is a family inheritance.


"USC’s board of trustees, which traditionally has 20 members, still has three open seats."

Read more at: https://www.thestate.com/news/local/education/article294348729.html#storylink=cpy
 
This is why we will never be good at football and other sports. I wonder how many Board members are alum of other schools. I was told a tale long ago when I was young that we had Clemson alum in positions of power at USC and that was a main reason for our lack of success.
 
This is why we will never be good at football and other sports. I wonder how many Board members are alum of other schools. I was told a tale long ago when I was young that we had Clemson alum in positions of power at USC and that was a main reason for our lack of success.

You have people like @Ward Jr arguing this a good season when we are about to go 6-6.

Why would the board care to be better when the fans are excited about being below average?
 
This is why we will never be good at football and other sports. I wonder how many Board members are alum of other schools. I was told a tale long ago when I was young that we had Clemson alum in positions of power at USC and that was a main reason for our lack of success.

I don't think this is true.

An actual problem is that the legislature doesn't pass rules prohibiting board members from serving more than 12 years.

No board member anywhere should serve more than 12 years. It is a tragedy when someone serves for 40 years. An honorable human being would step down after a period of time to let other people serve- let others with different experience serve.

We have hundreds of thousands of USC alums, and certainly have thousands that are qualified and would be willing to serve.
 
I don't think this is true.

An actual problem is that the legislature doesn't pass rules prohibiting board members from serving more than 12 years.

No board member anywhere should serve more than 12 years. It is a tragedy when someone serves for 40 years. An honorable human being would step down after a period of time to let other people serve- let others with different experience serve.

We have hundreds of thousands of USC alums, and certainly have thousands that are qualified and would be willing to serve.

Any idea why there are 3 open spots? Most might not want to deal with the headache.
 
Politicians playing clubhouse with our BoT is the problem.

I don’t know anything about the woman. I sure hope that she isn’t a sunshine pumper.
 
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Politicians playing clubhouse with our BoT is the problem.

I don’t know anything about the woman. I sure hope that she isn’t a sunshine pumper.


An honorable person would have refused the appointment given her dad had it for 40+ years.

An honorable person would have said, "Thank you for the offer but I really feel like there are other wonderful USC graduates in the Florence area that would be an outstanding board member that should serve. This is not a family position, but I am thankful for the offer."
 
An honorable person would have refused the appointment given her dad had it for 40+ years.

An honorable person would have said, "Thank you for the offer but I really feel like there are other wonderful USC graduates in the Florence area that would be an outstanding board member that should serve. This is not a family position, but I am thankful for the offer."

Dave knows honorable. :)

Maybe she took it because there were three honorable seats open for honorable Florence-based USC grads to fill in they so desired?

Why don't you apply if this is a big ticket item for you?

Or is it just more virtue signaling because it fits your party affiliation gripe?
 
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Dave knows honorable. :)

Maybe she took it because there were three honorable seats open for honorable Florence-based USC grads to fill in they so desired?

Why don't you apply if this is a big ticket item for you?

Or is it just more virtue signaling because it fits your party affiliation gripe?

Eddie Floyd represented the 12th circuit (Florence, Marion). When he left- after 40+ years, there was one opening for that circuit on the board, not three.

Boards need a healthy turnover rate to keep fresh ideas and fresh perspectives on the board. The BOT is supposed to be service oriented and provide guidance for the University. That requires some level of turnover not people serving for almost half a century- who regularly fall dead asleep at board meetings as Eddie Floyd did and was known to do.

So, there was finally one opening for USC graduates from the counties of Florence and Marion. There weren't "three seats open for Florence-based USC grads"

There was/is no application process. In this case, the replacement was appointed before anyone even knew there was an opening in a typical backroom process that serves no one well.

I don't live in any of the circuits where there is an opening. The board member for my area has only served for a short amount of time.

No, I don't need to serve. We need more board members in their mid 30s to mid 40s, not people my age. We have enough of them.

This is an important process and issue for many actual graduates of the University.
 
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Eddie Floyd represented the 12th circuit (Florence, Marion). When he left- after 40+ years, there was one opening for that circuit on the board, not three.

Boards need a healthy turnover rate to keep fresh ideas and fresh perspectives on the board. The BOT is supposed to be service oriented and provide guidance for the University. That requires some level of turnover not people serving for almost half a century- who regularly fall dead asleep at board meetings as Eddie Floyd did and was known to do.

So, there was finally one opening for USC graduates from the counties of Florence and Marion. There weren't "three seats open for Florence-based USC grads"

There was/is no application process. In this case, the replacement was appointed before anyone even knew there was an opening in a typical backroom process that serves no one well.

I don't live in any of the circuits where there is an opening. The board member for my area has only served for a short amount of time.

No, I don't need to serve. We need more board members in their mid 30s to mid 40s, not people my age. We have enough of them.

This is an important process and issue for many actual graduates of the University.

Thanks for the explanation.

It sounds something similar to the way Kamala was chosen. :)

The article was clearly a University press release so I guess they and the board are good with it.

They went out of their way to mention the 3 board seats and the fact she's only there until the end of his current term.

Maybe it just buys them time to find a replacement?
 
Thanks for the explanation.

It sounds something similar to the way Kamala was chosen. :)

The article was clearly a University press release so I guess they and the board are good with it.

They went out of their way to mention the 3 board seats and the fact she's only there until the end of his current term.

Maybe it just buys them time to find a replacement?

I'm sure university leadership knows they have no control over it so there is nothing for them to do.

I'm not saying she's a bad choice. The process is awful. There was no requirement that Floyd be replaced immediately and certainly the governor could have waited 4-6 weeks and sought out other candidates for a temporary appointment. None of that happened.

No one should serve on a university board for 40 + years. No board member needs to be replaced by a family member.

If they are going to let people serve decade after decade, then make it a lifetime appointment with a clause for termination for cause included so they don't have to play the game of reappointing them every 4 years and wasting everyone's time- and wasting the time of others that might want to run for the position but never get a fair chance.
 
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I'm sure university leadership knows they have no control over it so there is nothing for them to do.

I'm not saying she's a bad choice. The process is awful. There was no requirement that Floyd be replaced immediately and certainly the governor could have waited 4-6 weeks and sought out other candidates for a temporary appointment. None of that happened.

No one should serve on a university board for 40 + years. No board member needs to be replaced by a family member.

If they are going to let people serve decade after decade, then make it a lifetime appointment with a clause for termination for cause included so they don't have to play the game of reappointing them every 4 years and wasting everyone's time- and wasting the time of others that might want to run for the position but never get a fair chance.

Can't argue with any of this. Same could be said about Congress.

The board typically favors those who hold advanced professional positions (Lawyers, MDs, etc.) who might not want the additional hassle in this day and age.

IMO, it would be like serving on the board of your private community and listening to a bunch of former CEO Type-As battle it out over what type of mailbox everyone needs to have. :)
 
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How dumb do you have to be to fall for this crap?

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Wonder why Fox News settled that massive lawsuit against Dominion when they were 100% right about the fact they were rigged?

Blackrock has a large interest in both FOX and Dominion both directly and through ownership of other companies who hold both stocks.

Basically, Blackrock paid Blackrock that huge settlement as a publicity stunt to ensure the machines would continue to be used for the 2024 election.

This is how misdirection plays work.

Blackrock will do and buy anything necessary to keep their control in Washington and ensure that their monopoly stays in place.

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So insane. The people currently running this country are the criminals at the highest level.


Looks like he probably broke immigration law back in the day. He wouldn't be the first. It's a tad ironic given his supposed obsession with following the law, which is debatable by some of those that have worked with him and for him.

But nothing will happen of course as the article made clear

David Bredin, a New York immigration attorney with more than 20 years experience, told Newsweek on Friday that there was no chance that Musk would be deported for any alleged violation.

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Spot on.

Why in the world would anyone care about what this woman thinks?


I think Lindsey and Tom Cotton are probably bigger hawks than Liz. Lindsey has been talking about the United States blowing up Iran's nuclear facilities for a few months now. He really wants to fight Iran. He kept pleading with Biden (in public) to engage directly with Hamas- which of course would be nuts.

Tom is always wanting to fight some country.

and of course Trump loves both.
 

LOL. Patrick Byrne. That nut is quite the buffoon.

For other readers of the forum

Patrick is the guy that bragged that he was screwing Marina Butina, the Russian foreign spy who went to prison, and was sent back to Russia by the Trump Administration where she is close to Putin. Even after she was sent back to Russia, Byrne kept sending her gifts. Butina was the Russian agent that tried to infiltrate the NRA, which was a front to try to establish back channel connections between Russia and various conservative groups.

Byrne was also the CEO of Overstock when he resigned because he had become toxic to the company and their business efforts.

 
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