Shake-up of Top Executives of the Washington National Cathedral
Shake-up of Top Executives of the Washington National Cathedral
2012 Trial Date Set For the Diocesan Termination of the Soper Trust Fund
By Sarah Frances Ives
A Virtueonline Exclusive
www.virtueonline.org
October 7, 2011
An unparalleled executive management shake-up at the Washington National Cathedral has happened this week without public notification. At the same time according to sources, Bishop-elect Mariann Budde has privately announced the departure of the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Joseph W. Smolskis, of the Protestant Episcopal Foundation (the governing body of the Cathedral)."
Budde recently informed Bishop John Bryson Chane that he will not be interim dean of the Cathedral as soon as she is consecrated on November 12, 2011.
Chane had planned on remaining until the end of 2011 or, even longer, until the installation of the next dean. At the same time according to sources, Budde has privately announced the departure of the Cathedral's Chief Operating Officer, Joseph W. Smolskis of the Protestant Episcopal Foundation (the governing body of the Cathedral). Dean Samuel Lloyd had already departed on September 18, 2011. With this announcement, the Cathedral loses its top three executives.
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2012 Trial Date Set For the Diocesan Termination of the Soper Trust Fund
By Sarah Frances Ives
A Virtueonline Exclusive
www.virtueonline.org
October 7, 2011
Budde recently informed Bishop John Bryson Chane that he will not be interim dean of the Cathedral as soon as she is consecrated on November 12, 2011.
Chane had planned on remaining until the end of 2011 or, even longer, until the installation of the next dean. At the same time according to sources, Budde has privately announced the departure of the Cathedral's Chief Operating Officer, Joseph W. Smolskis of the Protestant Episcopal Foundation (the governing body of the Cathedral). Dean Samuel Lloyd had already departed on September 18, 2011. With this announcement, the Cathedral loses its top three executives.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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