"She caused me to feel totally crazy." 사설토토
That very morning, Oct. 16, Pam Devine, Chenoa's mom, got an email from the Cal Calling Center, part of the college's raising money association, with the headline "Simply a cordial update."
The email was topped by a photograph of Oski, the school's mascot, encompassed by understudy guests in the refer to focus with the heading as "Satisfy your vow."
"Dear Pam
"Only a couple of months prior, you swore to make a liberal $1000.00 gift to The Teri McKeever Women's Swimming Scholarship with our understudy guest and we were unable to be more thankful," the email read. "Much obliged to you.
"We haven't accepted your installment yet, and on the grounds that your gift influences the existences of our understudies and staff, we needed to send you one final solicitation to respect that responsibility today."
Beneath the email's text was an unmistakable blue box with the words "Satisfy Now."
The email was endorsed by Gwen Barrett, the call place's partner chief.
Pam Devine didn't send Cal any cash.
"I was horrified - NO, no more cash ever!" she said in an email to SCNG. "In the first place, I never made a vow to satisfy, and second, at the time I thought, 'Could I at any point have any cash I have at any point given to the program RETURNED to me??'"
During the gathering with Pam's little girl that day, McKeever told Chenoa Devine "I don't have any idea how to manage you," as per Chenoa Devine's notes from the meeting.
After nine days, Devine, one of the top distance swimmers in Cal history, in a gathering with McKeever and Simon-O'Neill said she was taking a clinical retirement. She had two years of qualification remaining.
This week Devine was gotten some information about McKeever getting a $41,522 raise the next year.
"That is only sort of (swearword) up to tell the truth," she said. "To know how she abused us but they pivot and give her about a $50,000 raise is simply unacceptable some way you cut it."
Seven days before the gathering that included Simon-O'Neil, Devine's folks got one more email from Cal, this time from Knowlton.
In the Oct. 18 email addressed to "Dear Friend of Cal Athletics," Knowlton referenced the progress of the ladies' swimming and paddling programs, the college's gameday climate, and raising support techniques.
He additionally addressed the office's "Listening Day.."
"One more wellspring of contribution for our smart course of action will be the aftereffects of our Listening Days, which we finished over the late spring. We are presently exploring all of the criticism from sports and regulatory gatherings and we are starting to make and execute activity plans with an emphasis on regions we recognized as difficulties. This will drive where we put our assets and where we go as a division."
Knowlton included the email "Our goal stays to be remarkable in all that we do and give a phenomenal encounter to our understudy competitors - as understudies, as competitors and locally - which reflects the understudy mission for the whole grounds and is really important for our chancellor."
Knowlton and Cal's activities, Devine expressed, recommend to her that their needs are somewhere else.
"That is simply Cal's endeavor in focusing on the presence of achievement at any expense for the competitor," Devine said. "They couldn't care less about the competitor's psychological wellness, they couldn't care less about their actual wellbeing, their prosperity.
"They're only sort of merciless in this quest for this outstanding standing. It sounds sort of empty at this moment."