As we did last month, I am again asking everyone to send me your CCHOA PROXY and BALLOT.
Just like last time, you can sign your CCHOA proxy to me and drop it off at my house or call me and I'll come pick it up anytime.
(1) SIgn the Proxy and date it.
(2) Write-in my name on the line provided (Do not check off Jim O'Reilly's name)
You can drop off your proxy at the CCHOA office (they have a big mail box for coorespondence), but, it would be better to let me collect them up.
What we did last month, was to make copies of all the Proxies and then we put them on a computer spreadsheet.
Doing this allows us to track your votes and make sure that they all get counted properly. It's much more complicated this time, so it's even more important that you help us vote with a large block of votes.
(This also makes it easier to count the millions of votes that will be cast in this MOST important election of all time for CCHOA).
Thank you for your past support. We got Quentin Fennessy elected this way, but by a slim margin. The difference between Quentin getting elected or not, was decided by as few as 12 average sized homes !!!
Lets make a clean sweep.
Asign your PROXY to me and we'll have 5 new directors in office, who already are working together as a team, to turn CCHOA into the friendly, member oriented association that it is supposed to be.
These 5 candidates came together in the last week, with a common platform. They all signed the Code of Ethics that was recommended by the By-Laws committee (even though CCHOA has yet to adopt that Code).
The five canidates are:
Chris Dietz - already a community leader in Vintage Place and a new Dad ! His campaign flyers and web site were being circulated 3 weeks ago. Chris has the technical background to bring our CCHOA web site up to date quickly and other ideas on how to improve communications to and from the organization and the BOD.
Alton ''A.E.'' Martin - A well known and experienced non-profit board member, who brings fresh ideas and proven leadership to CCHOA. Alton is well known in Circle C and he knows all the history behind the formative years in Circle C Ranch, so be brings leadership and history with him.
Mary Goehring - A Senior Auditor at LCRA and expert in office management, efficiency, and the kind of soft skills our CCHOA office can benefit from. She highly organized and can think on her feet. Leave it to Mary to lead the review of your CCHOA books!
Steve Urban - A professional lawyer who has been active all year in our efforts to bring accountablity, fairness, and order to our CCHOA. Steve lead previous Town Hall meetings, donated his resources on several occassions, and demonstrated Roberts Rules of Order for running an orderly meeting. You saw him in action at the Feburary CCHOA meeting, working with the Parlemenarians while we debated the new By-Laws.
Ed Scruggs - A professional Clinical Research Monitor and Quality Assurance expert, you may remember his enthusiastic and passionate comments during the By-Laws debates. Ed has a knack for being proactive and finding the positive characteristics in other people and making his points, while working as a team player.
Just like last time, you can sign your CCHOA proxy to me and drop it off at my house or call me and I'll come pick it up anytime.
(1) SIgn the Proxy and date it.
(2) Write-in my name on the line provided (Do not check off Jim O'Reilly's name)
You can drop off your proxy at the CCHOA office (they have a big mail box for coorespondence), but, it would be better to let me collect them up.
What we did last month, was to make copies of all the Proxies and then we put them on a computer spreadsheet.
Doing this allows us to track your votes and make sure that they all get counted properly. It's much more complicated this time, so it's even more important that you help us vote with a large block of votes.
(This also makes it easier to count the millions of votes that will be cast in this MOST important election of all time for CCHOA).
Thank you for your past support. We got Quentin Fennessy elected this way, but by a slim margin. The difference between Quentin getting elected or not, was decided by as few as 12 average sized homes !!!
Lets make a clean sweep.
Asign your PROXY to me and we'll have 5 new directors in office, who already are working together as a team, to turn CCHOA into the friendly, member oriented association that it is supposed to be.
These 5 candidates came together in the last week, with a common platform. They all signed the Code of Ethics that was recommended by the By-Laws committee (even though CCHOA has yet to adopt that Code).
The five canidates are:
Chris Dietz - already a community leader in Vintage Place and a new Dad ! His campaign flyers and web site were being circulated 3 weeks ago. Chris has the technical background to bring our CCHOA web site up to date quickly and other ideas on how to improve communications to and from the organization and the BOD.
Alton ''A.E.'' Martin - A well known and experienced non-profit board member, who brings fresh ideas and proven leadership to CCHOA. Alton is well known in Circle C and he knows all the history behind the formative years in Circle C Ranch, so be brings leadership and history with him.
Mary Goehring - A Senior Auditor at LCRA and expert in office management, efficiency, and the kind of soft skills our CCHOA office can benefit from. She highly organized and can think on her feet. Leave it to Mary to lead the review of your CCHOA books!
Steve Urban - A professional lawyer who has been active all year in our efforts to bring accountablity, fairness, and order to our CCHOA. Steve lead previous Town Hall meetings, donated his resources on several occassions, and demonstrated Roberts Rules of Order for running an orderly meeting. You saw him in action at the Feburary CCHOA meeting, working with the Parlemenarians while we debated the new By-Laws.
Ed Scruggs - A professional Clinical Research Monitor and Quality Assurance expert, you may remember his enthusiastic and passionate comments during the By-Laws debates. Ed has a knack for being proactive and finding the positive characteristics in other people and making his points, while working as a team player.