FNA board positions to be filled by membership vote Aug. 23
August 15, 2016
News
The Fairmount Neighborhood Association has four board positions open which will be filled through vote of the membership on Tuesday, Aug. 23. If you live in Fairmount and would be interested in running for any of the available positions, please contact Steve Halliday at rdsxrool@sbcglobal.net or Patricia Bradley at president@historicfairmount.com Below are the descriptions of each position per the Fairmount Neighborhood Association Bylaws (download the bylaws).
Director of Communications
Be responsible for the editing, publication and distribution of the monthly newsletter and other printed material as needed as well as the development and collection of newsletter advertising income. Oversee notification of members of meetings and other activities by voice, written or other electronic communication. Act as a public information officer for the association and coordinate with the media. Be responsible for the website content. Oversee the “Yard of The Month” project.
Director of Finance
Keep an accurate record of receipts and expenditures, coordinate and oversee collection of funds, make disbursements of funds and deposit all funds in the name of the Fairmount Association in financial institutions as designated by the Board. Present an accurate financial statement at every regular meeting of the Association, and at other times when requested by the President or the Board. Submit all vouchers, receipts, cancelled checks and other records to an auditing committee for annual review, no more than 15 days following the committee appointment. 9 Have custody of all records relating to the Association, including copies of financial records and arrange an annual audit of the Association’s finances with a Certified Public Account. Maintain a list of location and custodian of all Association assets. Submit all records to an auditing committee for annual review, no more than 15 days following the committee appointment.
Director of Preservation
Oversee Historic District Issues and Guidelines. Serve as liaison from the Association to the HCLC, and other Historic Agencies, as well as with the Archivist.
Director of Safety
Act as liaison to City Crime Prevention organizations such as Citizens on Patrol and Crime Watch. Act as liaison to Fort Worth Police and Fire Departments and emergency medical services.
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