from Stand Firm by Greg Griffith
This email was sent to Episcopal "Communicators" across the country:
The Episcopal Life Board of Governors has been in contact and conversation with Anne Rudig, director of communications, and Solange DeSantis, Episcopal Life editor, throughout this difficult time. Now that the information has gone public, I think I can safely report the following:
Besides the Episcopal Life editor position, the graphic designer position in the Office of Communications is being eliminated, and two jobs in the Episcopal Life management office in Ambler, PA, are being eliminated. Tom Cahill, advertising manager, and Larry Moore, general manager, have been given the option of working from home and travelling to NYC weekly. The three full-time staff reporter positions, Matthew Davies (who also edits EL online), Mary Francis Schjonberg and Lynette Wilson are "safe." And all of the contract positions with EL and one part-time position are being honored at least through the end of 2009, although it was not clear what might happen after that.
The BOG hopes to help all parties through this transition, and we will be contacting the individual EL Print Partners to offer whatever help and support we can.
Peace,
Sharon
Sharon Tillman, BOG Chair
Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
Director of Communications
Editor, Maryland Church News
Recall that General Convention somehow found $4 million to sue Christians for church property they've paid for and continue to maintain.
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