2007 Annual Gathering of American Mensa/Timeline

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Timeline of events related to the 2007 Annual Gathering of American Mensa

  • Wednesday, June 6, 2007: Denise Sercy, the sales manager for the Sheraton Birmingham, contacts the American Mensa National Office regarding problems with food planned to be served. They did this because American Mensa Limited (AML) is a signatory to the hotel contract for the gathering. They also made reference to "threats of getting a lawyer involved" on the part of the local group, and requested a conference call on Monday.
  • Thursday, June 7, 2007: AML executive director Pam Donahoo met with chairman Russ Bakke to review the contract and host agreement.
  • Monday, June 11, 2007: A conference call was held with Pam, Denise, and hotel General Manager Mark Noyes. The hotel informs Pam that they have recently become aware of menu items planned for hospitality that they believe not to be in compliance with local health regulations. They say they were previously unaware of plans to bring homemade foods. They have been in contact with the health department, which has said that homemade soups and sauces are not permitted, though some baked goods such as brownies might manage to get a waiver. Another issue raised is that the members don't have Food Handler's Certificates, which are required for all people working in the kitchen. Pam sent them documentation of the Mensa food handling classes and certification which nine local members have completed, to see if this might qualify, but even if it does it is an insufficient number of people. The hotel has agreed to provide food handlers throughout the AG at a cost of $2000 (half of the $4000 cost to the hotel, so they are absorbing the other $2000), and set out food purchased via Sysco. Although the contract specifically allows the Mensa group to serve their own food, there is also a clause indicating that local regulations and laws must be followed.
  • Later that day: Pam receives faxed copy of letter from hotel to Porters regarding food requirements, and it is forwarded to Russ and corporate counsel Maria Sawczuk.
  • Tuesday, June 12, 2007: The hotel forwards to Pam a copy of the response from the Porters, and this is sent on to Russ and Maria.
  • Wednesday, June 13, 2007: Pam called RVC 5 Mike Seigler to brief him. He hadn't yet spoken to the Porters, though he had been contacted by them.
  • Thursday, June 14, 2007: Pam receives a phone message from the Porters and calls them back. Pam offers to use contacts within the Starwood hotel chain to try to get the hotel's GM to "lighten up" a bit. Steve, LeAnne, and Rose Lee Crutcher thank Pam for this help. Steve and LeAnne request a conference call the following day. The Porters indicate that they are trying to find a way to make things work, and that they plan on serving their food somehow (possibly in a suite separate from the hospitality room).
  • Also that day, Pam calls the Vice President of Global Sales for Starwood and leaves a message. She also speaks to Mike Seigler and compares notes regarding the conversations they have had.
  • Friday, June 15, 2007, 11 am: Pam gets a phone call from the hotel GM. He talks about how pleased they are with the room booking (over 3200 room nights) and about how the hotel wants to make the event a success. Pam offers to fly in next week to work on things, but the GM says he didn't think this was necessary. He wants the group to sit down and tell him of their plans, and he and the hotel staff will make it work.
  • Following this, Pam has a call with Steve and LeAnne, who by this point are saying that they don't want the hotel's help, and if they can't do the AG the way they want, "by Mensans for Mensans", they want no part of it. Pam assures them of her support, but warns that any kind of legal action requires AML involvement. According to Pam, the Porters are getting emotional and are talking about legal action such as suing as individuals.
  • Friday evening: Pam informs Russ about the latest call.

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Notes and references

  • The timeline in the American Mensa site (requires member login) is the source for much of this information.