Yes I believe the President of a Company does need to be a Board Member because when you think about it the President of a Company could give the Board of Directors his or her ideas on what he or she needs to be done to improve a Company and then the Board of Directors can vote on what a Company needs and doesn't need.
Not usually. The treasurer is an officer who serves at the pleasure of the board of director and reports to superior officers (president, CEO, CFO). In many states the treasurer must be an individual who resides in the state, mostly because the treasurer is personally liable for unpaid taxes and other obligatory payments the company should be making.
To become a member of a board of directors, one typically needs to be nominated or recommended by a current board member or shareholder. The process involves being elected by the shareholders of the company during the annual general meeting. Candidates may need to demonstrate relevant experience, skills, and qualifications to be considered for a board position. Once elected, board members are responsible for making strategic decisions and overseeing the management of the company.
Capitalization depends on context. For example, President Jones is proper, and the board president is also proper. The key is a style guide, and if none is available, then be consistent in capitalization. Some foreign languages -- such as German -- capitalize every noun. That's not necessary in English. Some industries and professions capitalize their own terminology, which is also not necessary.
The vice-president is elected by the electoral college. He is not appointed by the President and so does not need confirmation by the Senate.
In a nonprofit, the president of the board serves as the direct supervisor of the executive director. However, that president typically only has one vote and still need a majority of the board to vote to terminate the executive.
It depends on who publishes the newsletter and in whose name. If non-board-member owners publish a newsletter and follow the delivery guidelines outlined by the board or by governing documents, and claim authorship of the newsletter, then no board approval is be required. If, however, non-board-member owners publish a newsletter in the name of the board, then yes, the board should approve this newsletter.
A member of a Zoning Board typically does not have the authority to unilaterally issue a cease and desist order. Such orders are usually issued by the zoning authority or a designated enforcement officer after determining that a violation of zoning laws has occurred. However, a board member can advocate for or recommend that the board take action to issue a cease and desist order if they believe it is warranted. Ultimately, the decision would need to be made by the board as a whole or through the proper enforcement channels.
Generally, you'll need an e-mail address to accomplish this task. Your board or your property manager can supply you with the contact details for your president.
That depends on who 'we' might be. From your question, it's unclear who's a non-board member, and who's the manager, and who is 'we'.If you are other members of the board, you can enlist the support of your association's attorney to compel the (non-board member) people in possession of the association's assets -- the mail box and the bank account -- to turn them over.If the manager is a property manager with whom the association has a contract, remind the manager that s/he is a vendor, not an owner, not a corporate officer, but a paid partner.If you are an owner, you need to work through your board and proceed as above.If the board is fractured and this is a rift among board members, go read your governing documents and discover your responsibilities -- all of you, to perform your duties with a legal responsibility to the association.Invite your association attorney to your board meeting and require that all board members attend. State the facts, bring the evidence and work with the attorney to free the association from this situation so that assessments can be collected and bills paid.
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This group is called the President's Cabinet.
There is no easy answer to your question. Chaos and dissension can take their toll on volunteer board members, and best practices dictate that a mediated conversation take place in order to discover ways for board members to collaborate. The role of the board president is to lead the business affairs of the association. Apparently, the letter supports an action, and it's the action that requires focus. You don't describe the time involved between writing and rescinding the letter, but do describe that the president was outvoted. You may need a legal opinion as to the propriety of the action covered by the letter and the implication of the board votes. Above all, transparency of this event -- series of events -- is mandatory in order for the board to retain the trust owners invested in these board members.