Board announces two new Directors
Fellow residents,
The Eagle Nest Board of Directors is excited to announce the election of two new Directors during the Annual Meeting earlier this summer. Kim Isaak and Carolyn Goldenetz began their two-year terms in July, and their volunteer posts will end in 2017.
Kim, a resident of Quail Court, has lived in the neighborhood about two years and brings a newcomer's perspective to the Board. She served one month as an interim Director after the departure of Treasurer and Director Brad Bobich, who resigned due to professional and family demands. Kim will serve as ENPOA Treasurer and will work closely with Secretary/Bookkeeper Chris'e Van Meter. Kim can be reached at 413-9793 or kimi.isaak@gmail.com.
Carolyn, a longtime resident of Warbler Way, is a familiar face in Eagle Nest. For nearly a decade she worked as the Clubhouse manager, booking reservations, coordinating upkeep of our common grounds and working with our pool managers. Carolyn is well-connected throughout the neighborhood and brings valuable institutional neighborhood knowledge to the Board. Carolyn has volunteered to resurrect our neighborhood Crime Watch program, so feel free to reach out to her if you want to help or have suggestions. Carolyn can be reached at 595-9619 or goldenetz@gmail.com.
Next June, four Directors' terms expire, so the Board will be looking more volunteers. If you are interested in serving your fellow residents, we encourage you to attend our monthly Board meetings (next one is 7 p.m. August 17) to see firsthand all the behind-the-scenes efforts needed to keep our neighborhood among the most desirable on the Northeastside.
Congratulations, Kim and Carolyn, and thank you for your service!
Scott Thien
ENPOA President
The Eagle Nest Board of Directors is excited to announce the election of two new Directors during the Annual Meeting earlier this summer. Kim Isaak and Carolyn Goldenetz began their two-year terms in July, and their volunteer posts will end in 2017.
Kim, a resident of Quail Court, has lived in the neighborhood about two years and brings a newcomer's perspective to the Board. She served one month as an interim Director after the departure of Treasurer and Director Brad Bobich, who resigned due to professional and family demands. Kim will serve as ENPOA Treasurer and will work closely with Secretary/Bookkeeper Chris'e Van Meter. Kim can be reached at 413-9793 or kimi.isaak@gmail.com.
Carolyn, a longtime resident of Warbler Way, is a familiar face in Eagle Nest. For nearly a decade she worked as the Clubhouse manager, booking reservations, coordinating upkeep of our common grounds and working with our pool managers. Carolyn is well-connected throughout the neighborhood and brings valuable institutional neighborhood knowledge to the Board. Carolyn has volunteered to resurrect our neighborhood Crime Watch program, so feel free to reach out to her if you want to help or have suggestions. Carolyn can be reached at 595-9619 or goldenetz@gmail.com.
Next June, four Directors' terms expire, so the Board will be looking more volunteers. If you are interested in serving your fellow residents, we encourage you to attend our monthly Board meetings (next one is 7 p.m. August 17) to see firsthand all the behind-the-scenes efforts needed to keep our neighborhood among the most desirable on the Northeastside.
Congratulations, Kim and Carolyn, and thank you for your service!
Scott Thien
ENPOA President
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