Thursday, September 1, 2011

HRC: Who Will Lead Them?


As most of you know, the HRC will be looking for a new president of their organization. They have until March of 2012 to do this, so you know the search will be interesting.

But as the search begins, I wanted to give my 45 cents on what I think they will and won't look for.
  • WILL: Someone who can raise money. The HRC is known for their fundraisers. This person will need to know where and who to use to keep the money flowing.
  • WON'T: Someone with a personal agenda. This person will have to remember that it's not about them. They have a job to do for the public.
  • WILL: Someone who's political savvy. This person will have to be on the good side of politicians. They don't have to kiss their asses, but they will need to know how the work it in the White House and other places.
  • WON'T: Someone who's a 'Johnny One Note'. They can't be fixated on one particular issue, they have to look a the bigger picture and weight out what's doable and what's needing back-up.
  • WILL: Someone who's realistic. My biggest problem with progressives is their lack of big picture vision. This president has to be realistic and transparent with the decision making process.
  • WON'T: Someone who's not ready for prime time. As I said in other posts, you can't expect grassroot philosophies to work in a political setting. They can shape deals and measures, but it has to be made to hit multiple pieces of the issue.
  • WILL: Someone who's likeable.
  • WON'T: Someone who's just too much.
  • WILL: Someone with a strong organizing background and solid leadership skills.
  • WON'T: Someone without those skills.
  • WILL: Someone who can see the big picture.
  • WILL: Someone who can make the tough decisions.
  • WON'T: Someone who takes things personally.
  • WON'T: A deeply rooted Progressive.
  • WILL: Someone like Keith Boykin.

2 comments:

Cubby said...

I thought you would have nominated Dan Choi.

:-)

Anonymous said...

That wasn't funny Chubby.

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