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Barbara Ash <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Oct 2006 21:48:14 EDT
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Surprise!  USLCA (US Lactation Consultants Association) members  received 
their October e-newsletter (issue 1) today.  But the  bigger surprise was--and 
please tell me if I'm wrong--for the second time, did I  miss the advertisement 
for the position of Executive Director of the US  Lactation Consultant 
Association, or was the position filled, for the second  time, without it being 
publicly advertised?
 
I check the ILCA and USLCA websites regularly (as those of you who read the  
discussion boards concerning the second credential know), and I cannot recall  
seeing a mention of the upcoming vacancy.  (The announcement of Mr.  
Sherwood's employment noted that the first director, Glendora Jubilee, resigned  for 
health reasons--I presume that this was with at least a 2 week  notice.)  
 
I was not able to attend the ILCA meeting, but as a dues-paying member of  
USLCA, I hope I am receiving all of the USLCA's publications, press releases and 
 other pertinent information.  I'd at least like to know when such positions  
are available at this very small (i.e., one, at my last count)  organization. 
 The selection of the first Executive Director was announced  shortly after 
the Board of Directors materialized (having been 'selected' from a  committee 
of volunteers who served to set up the framework for the USLCA).   The 
announcement of Mr. Sherwood's employment was also a surprise. I am not  questioning 
the qualifications of either Ms Jubilee or Mr. Sherwood, but I would  sure like 
to know how they knew about this job opportunity when I, and  presumably 
other USLCA members and perhaps even other more well-qualified  candidates than 
they knew nothing of it.  I don't find this the best way to  engender 
professional support for an organization that needs IBCLCs' dues to  guarantee its 
already precarious existence.
 
When Ms Jubilee was appointed, I spoke with the Exec Director of ILCA, as  he 
was involved in the selection process.  He, on behalf of USLCA, offered  the 
explanation the person hired had to be willing to relocate to North Carolina  
to co-locate with the ILCA offices.  The logic was, to simplify the matter,  
that it would be more cost effective to share administrative costs, despite the 
 fact that USLCA was a one-(wo)man operation and that the majority of USLCA's 
 work would be centered in and around issues and players in Washington DC.   
It made me wonder what was really going on.  The appointment of Mr.  Sherwood 
doesn't make that question any less pressing.
 
I would like to make one more comment:  What good does it  really do to send 
members to a Wikipedia link to learn more about  finding out how to define the 
work of lactation consultants as a  profession?  This is an issue that I, and 
others, have been trying to raise  to level of the to-do-list of IBLCE and 
ILCA for quite some time.  My 8th  grader uses Wikipedia; maybe USLCA first 
could be a bit more helpful in  enlightening its membership on the how's and why's 
of this important  issue.  It seems to me that if the Board's priorities are 
licensure and  reimbursement issues, figuring out how to make lactation 
consulting an official  profession (i.e., recognized by the USG) should probably 
figure somewhere higher  in that equation than instructing everyone to click on 
Wikipedia.
 
If you do click and read the Wikipedia explanation, by all means,  do let us 
know what you think USLCA should do.  I'll bet you won't  finish the boring 
and confusing article.  I could barely finish it, and I  care about the subject!
 
Barbara Ash, MA, IBCLC
 
 

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