MHNA Board Nominations

2023 MHNA Board Nominations


The MHNA Board of Directors is a team of volunteers elected annually by MHNA members. Current board members may seek re-election. The election method will be in person at our Annual Meeting in October 2022. First, we seek nominations for the board.


Residents of Morehead Hill are asked to please consider serving on the Neighborhood Association's Board of Directors. This involves a

commitment to attend monthly board meetings, which only last an hour or so, and take place here in the neighborhood.


You are invited to nominate yourself and/or others in the Nomination Form, below. To nominate more than one person, simply re-visit this page and fill it out for each nominee.


Please submit your nomination(s) by midnight, Friday, October 14, 2022


2022-23 MHNA Board Nomination Form

Morehead Hill Neighborhood Association Board of Directors - Roles


At-Large members: Have no specifically identified responsibilities but are expected to participate in board meetings and otherwise support the betterment of the neighborhood.



President: Leads board meetings, manages the neighborhood listserv and website,  and represents the MHNA on the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership team. The President may be called upon to fill in for other board members at meetings, such as the INC, QoL, and PAC3 delegates, as needed. Usually succeeded by the Vice President, but may be replaced by an At-Large or other board member.


Vice President: Assists the President and assumes the responsibilities of the President as needed. 


Treasurer: Responsible for managing the MHNA bank account and other financial matters, and maintains our membership database. 


Secretary: Responsible for taking minutes of MHNA board meetings. 


INC delegate: Represents MHNA at the Durham Inter-Neighborhood Council (INC). See https://www.durhaminc.org


PAC3 delegate: Represents MHNA at the Durham Partners Against Crime, District 3 (PAC3). See  https://www.pac3durhamnc.org/


QoL delegate: Represents MHNA at the Southwest Central Durham Quality of Life Project (QoL).  Click here for more info





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