Condominium and common interest community associations are governed by their duly elected board of directors. The board of directors is normally made up of three to seven owners within the association. From those individuals, the board members elect officers, such as president, treasurer and secretary. Those most coveted of those officer roles seems to be the role of president of the association.
Being the president of the association is an important role. The president serves as the primary liaison between the board and its professional team, including management and legal, sets the agenda for meetings of the board, and leads the meetings of the association and board. However, being president of an association board of directors is not akin to being President of the United States or president of a for-profit corporation.
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