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Leaked Memo: The Corporate Board Rooms Fear the Occupy Movement Occupying their Board Rooms Targeting Individual Executives


By Kevin Zeese - Posted on 19 October 2011

Below is a memorandum leaked to the Freedom Plaza occupation of Washington, DC that comes from a corporate consultant and shows the fear they are developing of the occupy movement.  The memorandum from Fay Feeney a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors describes how corporations should prepare to combat the Occupation Movement.

Corporations fear their leaders being held personally accountable for the actions of concentrated corporate interests.  They especially fear their names, addresses being known and their board rooms being invaded by OccupyTheBoardroom.org.

Feeney suggests: "suggests that board members and corporate counsels prepare themselves for a bumpy ride by future-proofing their companies."  Among the steps taken to protect themsevles is to use social networks to gather intelligence so "board chairs and CEOs should always remain one step ahead in protecting their boardroom."

These executives should be afraid.  There is a legitimate anger at the unfairness of the economy.  Where the 400 wealthiest Americans have wealth equal to 154 million Americans, while paying an average of 17.4% in federal taxes.  Many working Americans pay double that rate.  The unfairness in the economy and economic insecurity of Americans is energizing this movement and people will want those who collapsed the economy for their personal and corporate profits to be held accountable.

Kevin Zeese

 

I’ve been watching the Occupy Wall Street for implications on the boardroom.
This weekend a site was launched called Occupy the Boardroom. I’m sending
you a recent article from Corporate Secretary Magazine that contains guidance
on this issue. I’ll be keeping an eye on this movement at www.riskforgood.com/blog.

Occupy Wall Street Moves to The Boardroom

Here’s what corporate counsels, board chairs and CEOs should know.

As the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protesters are hitting the streets worldwide,
another movement is quietly unfolding online: OccupyTheBoardroom.org (OTB).

The new coalition surfaced on Saturday with the intention of delivering the
messages of those who were hurt by the recession to the CEOs of top financial
institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo. There are
currently over 200 CEOs listed on the website, including Lloyd Blankfein, chief
executive of Goldman Sachs, Vikram Pandit, CEO of Citigroup, and Mukesh
Ambani, a Bank of America board member.

‘The 1 percent have addresses. The 99 percent have messages,’ the website says.
The idea is the ‘1 percent’ reflects board members while the 99 percent are those
willing to have their voices heard. Users can access a list of CEOs and share their
stories regarding bankruptcy, job losses and unfair treatment. According to OTB
(which claims it has the contact information for all members listed), prizes will
be awarded to ‘the best, funniest and most revelatory interactions.’

Moreover, the website promises to ‘hand-deliver’ the stories to the executive
selected by a user. All messages, videos and images will be publicly viewable.

The coterie has already received close to 2,300 tweets and 5,000 ‘likes’ on Facebook.

‘The anger, frustration and collective voice is too large to ignore,’ says Fay Feeney,
a corporate board consultant who provides board chairs with advice on ways to
improve boardroom performance. ‘This [OTB website] is personal and targeted to
what you earn (along with power and influence) [and] banks are among the first
businesses to be called out, occupied and disrupted.’

As the OWS protests continues to morph into a massive movement, Feeney
suggests that board members and corporate counsels prepare themselves for a
bumpy ride by future-proofing their companies:

i. Get your crisis communication plan ready – protect your reputation and brand

ii. Get OWS on your risk map and board agenda. Evaluate the business opportunity
and assess the impact on your business strategy, competitors, clients, employees
and on your CEO and directors.

iii. Take action now! It is not too early to begin counteracting the impact this
movement could have on your business.

iv. Listen: By using social media, you can begin to gather business intelligence
specific to your business.

Protests can spin out of control, and with real time data processing from Twitter,
Facebook and other social networking sites, getting a message across is now faster
than ever. Governance professionals, board chairs and CEOs should always remain
one step ahead in protecting their boardroom, Feeney says.

***********
Article by Aarti Maharaj
Published at http://www.corporatesecretary.com.

Please call me at 310-372-0591 or email me at fay@riskforgood.com to accelerate
your boardroom to take action on this issue.

All the best,

National Association of Corporate Directors

Risk for Good helps board chairs and lead directors navigate the disruption to their
business from a social, mobile and global world.

Today’s minefields can cost your company: time, money and goodwill. Risk for Good
works with your board to evaluate your exposure and leverage the opportunity from:
social media, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, board composition,
succession and the multitude of other areas where your board needs to manage
emerging risk.

Modern boardrooms address these questions before others demand a “comply or
explain” response. We use the quiet in our client’s boardroom to prepare
thoughtful answers to today’s tough business questions.

Confidentiality Notice: Disclaimer: This communication may contain confidential or
legally protected information. You are hereby notified that any unauthorized use is
strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, we kindly ask that you
immediately notify the sender and delete all copies. Thank you.

 

 


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I played their game, I lost…

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What a joke. The address is her home address in southern CA. This lady is smoked. Look up that address or the phone number and about three to five companies pop up.

And she has made the list.

Succubus.

BTW peeps. Occupy Los Angeles has grown to the point we are setting up tents in a second location.

Boooooo! Frightened filthy rich corporados locking the doors and turning out the lights to ward off those spooky protesters. Sorry banksters, you can't hide. The Spirit of Democracy Past walks through doors and flies! Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha........

so everyone get off facebook, twitter and all mainstream social media outlets. They're more and more becoming a corrupt haven for advert business and corporate spying. This OW movement should eventually encourage its members to leave fb and twitter for alternative sites, preferably non-identity driven ones,and there are soo many to choose from. I heard anonymous is supposed to kill fb on the 5th of november, so that might speed this process up a little! eventually, i think it's innevitable.

I read somewhere that the folks at OWS in NYC are using an app called VIBE that lets you cmmunicate anonymously via a self-chosen distance. You can choose from a few feet to around the globe. Only problem is since you're anonymous, there's no way to identify who is speaking to whom for the purposes of targeted speech (one to another, one to a group, etc) unless you actually say "Hi this is Mike, speaking to Bob, meet me at _____"

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I say OccupyTheBoardroom should add Ms Feeney to their target list!

Holy infiltration, Batman! Is that why JPMorgan just bought a huge stake in Twitter??

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