Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its first meeting.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its first meeting.
The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of Mecklenburg County. The Board consists of nine commissioners - six representing districts and three elected at-large - that are elected in November of even-numbered years.
Commissioners Charlotte A. Mitchell - Chair. Kimberly W. Duffley. Jeffrey A. Hughes. Floyd B. McKissick Jr. William M. Brawley. Tommy Tucker. Senator Tucker began serving on the North Carolina Utilities Commission in December 2023.
A county commission (or a board of county commissioners) is a group of elected officials (county commissioners) collectively charged with administering the county government in some states of the United States. A county usually has three to five members of the county commission.
Mecklenburg County is governed by a nine-member Board of Supervisors elected by voters within the district in which the member lives.
Meet your County Commissioners... Mark Jerrell, Chair and District 4. First Elected in 2018. Leigh Altman, Vice Chair and At Large. Arthur Griffin, At Large. Yvette Townsend-Ingram. Elaine Powell, District 1. Vilma D. Leake, District 2. George Dunlap, District 3. Laura Meier, District 5.
U.S. Congressional Districts This map shows the boundaries for each U.S. Congressional District in Mecklenburg County. Mecklenburg County makes up large parts of the 12th and 14th Congressional Districts.
Minutes may vary slightly depending on the state and the organization, but they typically include: Meeting date, time and location. Type of meeting. Names and titles of attendees and guests. Any absent board directors. Quorum. Notes about directors who left early or re-entered the meeting.
What Should Be Included in Meeting Minutes? Date and time of the meeting. Names of the meeting participants and those unable to attend (e.g., “regrets”) Acceptance or corrections/amendments to previous meeting minutes. Decisions made about each agenda item, for example: Actions taken or agreed to be taken. Next steps.
To take effective meeting minutes, the secretary should include: Date of the meeting. Time the meeting was called to order. Names of the meeting participants and absentees. Corrections and amendments to previous meeting minutes. Additions to the current agenda. Whether a quorum is present. Motions taken or rejected.
Mark Jerrell, Chair and District 4. First elected in 2018. Leigh Altman, Vice Chair and At Large. First elected in 2020. Arthur Griffin, At Large. First elected in 2022. Yvette Townsend-Ingram, At Large. First elected in 2024. Elaine Powell, District 1. Vilma D. George Dunlap, District 3. Laura Meier, District 5.