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2022 PHCA Board Elections

Breaking News:  Anyone interested in joining the PHCA Board - now is the time!

Our current President has decided not to run for re-election, and instead focus his efforts on traffic calming;  Our current Secretary has graciously opted to run again; and a current member, Scott Moore,  has expressed an interest in running for President.  However, unless the new proposed bylaws are passed - then the annual meeting will not be able to occur until next month.  Either way, both President and Secretary positions will still be open to nominations from the "floor." Both Vice-President and Treasurer positions will be up for re-election next year.

Be sure to renew your membership and send any proxy information to the Proxy Mailbox so your vote will count.

And now, from our outgoing Board members:

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Steven Tierney, President:
It has been a great honor to be of service as the president of the PHCA. I am proud of what the board has accomplished in partnership with the community.  We are truly blessed to live in a neighborhood full of people who are deeply engaged and passionately committed to making Pimmit Hills a better place.
 
After serving on the board for a little over 6 years, I believe it is time for me to step aside – not because I am disgruntled or disillusioned, but instead because I believe that Pimmit deserves a leader who can fully commit him/herself to serving our beautiful community. Like many of you, I have been juggling multiple competing priorities, especially since the advent of COVID. It has been difficult as of late for me to give the PHCA my full attention.
 
While I am stepping aside as president, I plan to continue supporting the PHCA as time allows. If you’re interested in joining the board, I encourage you to throw your hat in the ring. Rest assured that I will be rooting for you and would be happy to support you as you settle into your new role. Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to see the PHCA flourish and thrive.
 
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve Pimmit Hills. I am grateful to be your neighbor.

Pimmit Hills

Pimmit Hills, founded in 1950, is located next to the Tysons Corner area in Virginia and is one of the largest communities in Fairfax County with over 1,640 homes.

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