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Board of Augsburg Fortress Publishers Addresses Various Topics


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Date 04 May 1999 14:48:43

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

May 4, 1999

BOARD OF AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERS ADDRESSES VARIOUS TOPICS
99-121-JB

     CHICAGO (ELCA)   The financial situation of Augsburg Fortress,
Publishers (AFP) is "solid," Robert McNulty, vice president, finance,
told the AFP board of trustees at its April 22-24 meeting here.
Trustees reviewed the 1998 audit report, prepared by Deloitte & Touche
LLP, and took action on a variety of other topics.
     First quarter sales for 1999 are below projection, and operating
expenses for the same period are also lower, said McNulty.  AFP has
"more than enough" reserves to keep the company going for a significant
period, he added.
     "The financial condition of the publishing house is probably the
best it's been in years," said Timothy I. Maudlin, board member, Eden
Prairie, Minn., and chair of the audit and finance committee.  The audit
showed AFP's management has made significant progress in instituting
internal financial controls, he said.  The report showed net sales for
1998 was $55.2 million.
     AFP, which depends on computers for product distribution, is "on
track" to be Year 2000 (Y2K) compliant by September, said Keith Moore,
AFP vice president, information systems and technology.  "One
outstanding significant risk is our order fulfillment system," he said,
and system and program modifications will be tested through the summer.
AFP's outside vendors expect to be Y2K compliant too, Moore added.
     In other action the board endorsed an effort to build "strategic
alliances" with other organizations as part of a detailed business plan
it adopted.  Lutheran Brotherhood, a fraternal benefits society based in
Minneapolis, gave AFP a $50,000 grant for feasibility studies to develop
strategic alliance plans.
     The board adopted a resolution expressing support for a new Web
site (http://www.augsburgfortress.org/) and the implementation of sales
using the Internet.
     Resolutions of support for new worship resources were adopted by
the trustees.  A Spanish-language resource, "Libro de Liturgia y
Cantico" is now available, as is "This Far by Faith," an African
American resource.  Board members attended a dedication service for
"This Far by Faith" April 23 at the ELCI churchwide offices in Chicago.
     The board endorsed developing relationships with the publishing
houses of church bodies with whom the ELCI is in "full communion,"
including the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Reformed Church in America
and United Church of Christ.
     The board honored the late Rev. Roger R. Kahle, who was managing
editor of The Lutheran, the magazine of the ELCI, when he died in
December 1998.  It also expressed its appreciation to the Rev. Edgar R.
Trexler, who has served as editor of The Lutheran since 1978.  Trexler
will not seek re-election at the 1999 Churchwide Assembly in Denver.
     Richard Lodmill, Seattle, was elected board chair.  His term will
begin in August.  Seven trustees are completing terms this year,
including current board chair Todd P. Engdahl, Denver.  The Rev. Paul A.
Wee, Washington, D.C., was re-elected the board's liaison to the
advisory committee for The Lutheran.
     The board's next scheduled meeting is Oct. 22-23 in Minneapolis.

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