GCCA Vice President, Paula Cenci, has graciously agreed to accept the leadership role.
From Elena:
As some of you may already know, I have taken a position
with Councilman Steven Matteo’s office. With this position comes the
responsibility to act as a liaison between the 50th District and the
civic associations. In order to maintain impartiality in the community, I have
resigned from the position of president of the board of the Grant City Civic
Association. This is effective January 1, 2015.
Over
the past 12 years, I was very fortunate to serve as president of the civic with
Grant City residents who have had a sincere concern for our community. Each
board member has contributed to the vitality and structure of the civic and
represented the community with dignity and grace. I am proud of the reputation
we have built over the years, and enjoyed the fact that high ranking elected
officials have used our meetings to make NYC policy announcements, provided
guidance with agency assistance, and supported us when a community need arose.
The
Grant City Civic Association has given us the ability to request changes in our
community. The relationships we’ve nurtured over the years, built on mutual respect
and admiration, have been the foundation of the effectiveness of the Grant City
Civic. I want to thank you for maintaining your trust in me during my tenure. I
wish you and the GCCA Board continued success.
Sincerely,
Elena Brady
1 comment:
Elena will be greatly missed at the helm of the GCCA. Her dedication to the enhancement our community - for 12 busy years - was a precious gift. Thanks from the heart!
Joe & I wish Elena the best in her future endeavors, and we are happy that her special positive energy will have even further-reaching ramifications for Staten Island and beyond. God bless! Barbara Byrne-Goldie & Joe Goldie
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