For those who are curious about the facts of the new Delaware River
Waterfront Corp., Penn's Design School Dean Marilyn Taylor Jordan is one
of 16 members on that Board. She is coequal with any other Board Member,
such as, for instance, Ellen Yin, owner of the Fork Restaurant and Bar
at 3rd
Glenn moyer wrote:
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/38686427.html
the closing back-to-back paragraphs from this article
dovetail nicely:
problem-solving, part I (developing waterfront by mayors to
address longstanding waterfront crisis inevitably creates a
crisis):
For years,
Anthony West wrote:
(Diners beware, lest you carelessly fall into Yin's
power: she also Sits On A Board.)
you may want to read the menu more closely. yin did not
create the very board she sits on.
who writes the menu and who's on the menu are two different,
but definitely interrelated,
Equally interesting why other entities step in with 'non-solutions'.
You, for instance, Ray.
So let's look past your crisis spin as well as everybody else's crisis spin.
Let's try instead to offer useful ideas to people who must make
hugely-important decisions for the City. Even if they don't
Then neither did Penn employee Taylor Jordan create the very Board she
sits on, correct?
Who wrote this menu was Michael Nutter, duh. Focus on the chef rather
than on his toque, I'd recommend.
-- Tony West
(Diners beware, lest you carelessly fall into Yin's power: she also
Sits On A
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