Is It a Problem If the Same Person Has Been Board President for 20 Years?

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Aug. 3, 2015Do you think it’s a problem if the same person has been the board president for 20 years?

Some buildings prefer reelecting certain board members year after year to preserve the continuity of a co-op/condo’s history and style of oversight.

Shareholders elect a board but the board members then elect their officers. If a board president and treasurer have been in their respective roles for many years, it is often because those people may have the most time and/or experience to handle those roles.

For new shareholders who may find this scenario strange, we recommend they nominate themselves as candidates on the annual meeting proxy/ballot form and/or get involved on subcommittees. Many buildings welcome new shareholders to participate on special projects, provided the involvement is genuine, consistent, and beneficial to the building.

Georgia Lombardo-Barton is president of Barton Management.

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