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Board Positions

1. Board President

The role of the Neighborhood Association board president varies depending on the unique needs of each neighborhood. A key responsibility of the president is leading board meetings. This includes setting the agenda, guiding discussions, and ensuring all board members have the opportunity to contribute their perspectives. By maintaining neutrality and objectivity, the president helps create a collaborative environment where decisions are made with the community’s best interests in mind. Ultimately, the president provides leadership and direction for the neighborhood association.

An equally important responsibility is serving as the primary liaison between the board and the community. This involves being accessible to residents, actively listening to their concerns, and advocating on their behalf. Through meaningful engagement, the president can build trust, strengthen relationships, and encourage greater participation in neighborhood initiatives. Being approachable and responsive to feedback is key to fostering a sense of community and ensuring the success of the association.