During a recent town hall meeting, discussions centered around the upcoming AMP conference scheduled for September 26 and 27, with an invitation extended to all members of the LPC board to attend. The speaker emphasized the importance of the event, expressing disappointment over the absence of board members but encouraging their participation.
Concerns regarding safety were highlighted, as the speaker noted the necessity of increased armed security due to serious threats received the previous week. This decision reflects a growing concern for safety at public events.
In a notable comment, Dr. Dawn Irons urged a shift in focus for the organization, advocating for a return to core responsibilities such as finding new licensees, rather than engaging in what she termed \"social engineering.\" This statement underscores a division in priorities within the organization.
While some board members were not visible on the screen during the meeting, it was clarified that they were present in the audience, listening to the discussions. This distinction was made to address concerns about transparency and participation in the town hall format, which differs from a formal board meeting.
The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of the contributions from attendees, reinforcing the collaborative spirit of the event.