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Want to serve on CA's Board of Directors? Learn more on 2/22

Elections for CA's Board will be held this year in Harper's Choice, Hickory Ridge, Oakland Mills, Owen Brown, Town Center, and Wilde Lake.

In late April 2020, six village associations in Columbia will hold elections to fill six seats on Columbia Association’s (CA) Board of Directors: Harper’s Choice, Hickory Ridge, Oakland Mills, Owen Brown, Town Center, and Wilde Lake.

Columbia Association is inviting individuals interested in serving on CA’s Board of Directors to learn more about Columbia Association and what the role entails.

CA will host an information session at 10am on Saturday, February 22 at CA Headquarters, 6310 Hillside Court, located off Stevens Forest Road and Broken Land Parkway. If you are unable to attend, a podcast covering related questions and answers will be posted at ColumbiaAssociation.org by Wednesday, February 26.

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The information session will feature CA President/CEO Milton W. Matthews, CA Vice President/Chief Financial Officer Susan Krabbe, CA Board of Directors Chair Andrew Stack, and a village manager from one of the six village associations that are holding elections for CA’s Board of Directors in April 2020.

Those who serve on Columbia Association’s Board of Directors help CA achieve its vision and have a positive impact on the Columbia community. CA’s Board of Directors has 11 members — one from each of Columbia’s 10 villages, plus CA’s President/CEO. Directors from the villages serve either a one- or two-year term, depending upon each village’s bylaws.

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Please contact your local village community association for candidate criteria, filing deadlines and other requirements.

About Columbia Association
Columbia Association (CA) manages Columbia, Maryland, a planned community that is home to more than 100,000 residents and several thousand businesses — and was named the No. 1 small city to live in by Money Magazine in 2016. Additional information about CA is available at ColumbiaAssociation.org.

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