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Meeting moves to closed session to discuss one appointment and personnel matter

August 14, 2025 | Virginia Military Institute, Public Universities Board of Trustees, Virginia


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Meeting moves to closed session to discuss one appointment and personnel matter
During the meeting a staff member announced the governing body intended to close the meeting to discuss one matter related to an appointment and individual personnel matters, citing a code provision. The staff member said, "Intertan emositions at the bod going to close meting to discus 1 matage relicity to the apppointment and or discustion of indvidual Personal maters, percuate toba codect catction t. 37.1A1." The announcement identified one matter and referenced a statutory or code citation as the authority for a closed session as stated in the transcript. The provided transcript segment does not record a motion maker, a second, a vote tally or any formal outcome; it only contains the announcement of intent to close the meeting. This report limits itself to what appears in the transcript: an intent to enter a closed session for an appointment/personnel matter and the code reference as spoken. No additional details about the appointment, the personnel matter, the precise statute cited, the decision to enter closed session, or any subsequent actions were specified in the excerpt.

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