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We had an Annual Meeting on June 14, 2017.  We never had an Organizational Meeting immediately following per our By-Laws.  Our positions were never assigned and none of the other members would agree to have this meeting.  The Treasurer said she could continue acting as this since it was previously assigned, so she has been the only person conducting business.  She also wouldn't provide any documentation that the new directors have requested many times.  Our next meeting is scheduled for August 9th.  They want to have an executive meeting prior to the open meeting to vote on a legal issue.  Can we do this without having assigned positions/titles ?

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7 hours ago, Guest Kristen Warden said:

We had an Annual Meeting on June 14, 2017.  We never had an Organizational Meeting immediately following per our By-Laws.  Our positions were never assigned and none of the other members would agree to have this meeting.  The Treasurer said she could continue acting as this since it was previously assigned, so she has been the only person conducting business.  She also wouldn't provide any documentation that the new directors have requested many times.  Our next meeting is scheduled for August 9th.  They want to have an executive meeting prior to the open meeting to vote on a legal issue.  Can we do this without having assigned positions/titles ?

The facts are not clear to me. Who is having these meetings? What do you mean by assigned positions?

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I will assume (1) this is a board of directors which elects its own officers following the annual meeting and (2) the "executive meeting" is a meeting of those officers. Can they have an executive meeting when the election is yet to be held? Yes, if the bylaws say that officers continue until their successors are elected. If the bylaws provide only a fixed term of office, and that time has expired, there are presently no officers and a meeting cannot be held.

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21 hours ago, Guest Who's Coming to Dinner said:

I will assume (1) this is a board of directors which elects its own officers following the annual meeting and (2) the "executive meeting" is a meeting of those officers. Can they have an executive meeting when the election is yet to be held? Yes, if the bylaws say that officers continue until their successors are elected. If the bylaws provide only a fixed term of office, and that time has expired, there are presently no officers and a meeting cannot be held.

The bylaws appear to provide that the board, as that's what it appears to be, holds an "organizational" meeting after the AGM, at which the election has presumably taken place, in order to organize itself, which typically includes at least election of officers.  There are  board members, they just haven't decided who will do what.

Whenever they get their act together and hold a meeting, that will be their organizational meeting.  The fact that no officers were yet selected does not mean the board cannot meet.  Any member may call the meeting to order and preside over an election of a chair pro-tem and they're off and running..

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