I hate to tell you guys but first off, no finance officer "brokers"
political deals like the ones that you are talking about.  No consultants
broker those kind of deals either.  Politicians broker those kind of deals.
No staff person would get within a mile of the kind of heavy politics it
would take to put together a deal like that.

Second off, how many people on this list have been asked to work on things
at their jobs that they didn't personally believe in but had to because it
was there job?  In finance, you work on a lot of deals and frankly at a base
level they are all the same.  Money is money whether you are selling bonds
for libraries, stadiums, convention centers, street construction, schools.
It is all pretty much the same on the finance end as far as selling bonds.

Third, to insinuate that some hired gun was brought in to just do this one
deal is pretty demeaning for the person who was hired.  A finance director
deals with a whole bunch of very not sexy things - CAFR preparation, state
auditors, cash flow management, CIP development, etc, etc, etc.  To
insinuate that this guy was brought in because of one deal is just simply
inaccurate and demeaning to someone who needs a plethora of skills to do
this job.

Fourth, if this is the Pat Born who worked on the Convention Center, I can
attest that he was a really good smart guy who will be an asset to the City.
I also believe that he is a resident to boot.  I am looking forward to good
things from him if he is the Pat Born I remember.

Carol Becker
Longfellow



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Subject: Re: new finance director


> Actually Ann, I was talking about the Pat Born that St. Paul hired in 1999
to
> help try and negotiate a deal with the MN twins for a publicly funded
> stadium.  I was talking about the Pat Born  who worked with Milwaukee on
the
> publicly funded, Miller Park and the Pat Born who worked with St. Louis on
> the publicly funded football stadium.
>
> wade russell
> longfellow
>

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