Walnut Hills Civic Association
Board of Directors
Who
They Are
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Neighborhood 1 |
Gail Romero |
(303) 804-5276 |
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Neighborhood 2 & Chair |
Andrea Suhaka |
(303) 770-0058 |
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Neighborhood 3 |
Louise Meis |
(303) 771-2061 |
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Neighborhood 4 & Web
Master |
Brian Pankau |
(720) 260-2074 |
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Neighborhood 5 |
Donna Senn |
(303)
741-2065 |
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Neighborhood 6 & Vice Chair |
Shirley Jose |
(303)
721 2370 |
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Neighborhood 7 & Co-Secretary |
Cathy Keller |
(702) 663-7897 |
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Neighborhood 8 |
Jennifer
Bethlenfalvay |
(303) 78200181 |
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Neighborhood 9 |
Brian Olson |
(303) 954-9005 |
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Neighborhood 10 -At Large |
Debra Gania |
(303) 617-1687 |
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Neighborhood 11 & Co-Secretary |
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(720) 217-2397 |
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Neighborhood 12 & Treasure |
Paula Hillman |
(720) 489-7389 |
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Neighborhood 13 - At-Large |
Jeryl Tippets |
(303) 713-1822 |
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Neighborhood 14 -
At-Large |
Lonnie Gregg |
(702) 985-2786 |
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Neighborhood 15 - At-Large |
Julie Marsicek |
(720) 493-9198 |
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What They Do
The
Board of Directors is the governing body of the association responsible for
operating the association. They are unpaid volunteers, elected by a vote of the
association members, who donate their time for service. Get to know your board.
Click on their photos. You can email them by clicking on their names.
As
a purely voluntary associaton, the board's primary activity is to create,
organize and implement neighborhood social and celebratory events as well as
programs beneficial to the community as a whole.
However, the
board is also responsible for setting the association's policies, standards,
and annual budget. Our board is specifically empowered and directed to:
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Provide for necessary operational personnel |
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Prepare the annual budget for the association |
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Enforce all provisions of community documents |
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Keep detailed association financial and accounting records |
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Provide for care and upkeep of the common areas |
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Perform all acts necessary for the association's administration |
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Oversee the maintenance of all common areas and any amenities
located within the community
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Association
members have the opportunity to participate in the decision-making process
through voting in board elections, serving on any special committees, and by
providing input at association meetings.
The bylaws of the association
more clearly define the role and responsibility of the board as a whole as well
as the individual directors. As volunteers, directors are not personally liable
for their actions, but they are not immune from litigation should they act in a
criminal or negligent manner. The primary duty of a director and board is to
act in a way that benefits the community as a whole, not themselves or another
individual. The legal standard most often used in weighing a board's action is whether
it used "reasonable judgment" in making a decision.
Many
associations have difficulty finding owners willing to serve on their board.
Those members who really care about their community and fellow residents should
take the time to serve. After all, the best way to stay involved with your
association is by taking a leadership role.