Class 32: Discussion with Interim Director of Finance and Administration Keith Stokeld and presentation on Chrysler Building by Walid
For our thirty-second class on September 18, 2017 we met at 2pm in 414 Fdn..
We spoke with Interim Director of Finance and Administration Keith Stokeld and heard from Walid a bit about the entanglement of financial/investment & real-estate dealings as they relate to Cooper on the individual to corporate and domestic to global scale.
Please continue to review the documents assigned last week as they'll be coming up frequently and we should all be logging our questions! For comparisons sake here are two relevant class meetings from last year with Bill Mea (former interim President and CFO) and a follow up with Chris Cloud (then VP of Development)- those who were there can offer insights as to how the numbers and narratives have shifted or stayed the same.
- All of the lawsuit documents are currently being hosted on Cooper's website here, a previous Board Chair's official statement are here.
- The Free Education Committee was formed as one of the many results of the lawsuit, their periodic updates, reports and committee members can be found here.
- Fiscal Year 2016 Budget and Financial Projections, this document was released to the community by Bill Mea and includes budget projections through 2020 on Feburary 18, 2017.
- Cooper Union's 990 filings, this page is current up to 2015 and each year Cooper is required to file a 990 tax return to the IRS which is used by tax exempt organizations to report their mission, programs and finances.
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Interim Director of Finance and Administration Keith Stokeld presents to Projects class
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Interim Director of Finance and Administration Keith Stokeld walks Projects class through reading a balance sheet
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Walid presents on real estate and financial entanglement of Chrysler Building