Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Candidate Spotlight: Robin Lance

In preparation for the upcoming election for UT's Board of Directors, The Blog has invited all candidates to submit a statement about themselves and their vision for UT's future.

University Towers (UT) is a diverse, open community centered in a prime downtown Brooklyn location. UT has grown through the years into its own character of presence and sustainability while changes occur on every corner of its boundaries.

In the future, UT has to continue to maintain its integrity and be competitive with the dynamics of the surrounding community. We will have to be vigilant with our public perception and maintain our property in a state of good repair. In doing so, our efforts need to be balanced between changes that directly affect our property, either internally or externally with decisions inclusive of the entire community. This would include keeping in mind that which impacts our shareholders’ quality of life and our financial stability.

I think that as a Board member, I will be pro-active and watchful for the issues affecting the UT property and the concerns of its shareholders.

Robin Lance

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am sorry, unfortunately, this is NOT the Robin I have witnessed NOR observed since I joined this UTAC Community. Sadly, Robin and few special Board Members are: close to great ideas; not listening to Residents by "Oh, we already know...," and brushing Residents off; "if it wasn't for me (as in Robin), you (as in ME) would not have gotten accepted to the co-op...," to my (as in ME) Interview (to purchase the co-op); and other odd behaviors to mention a few....

They may be great individual and neighbor to you but not as a Board Member..., that's what I am discovering.

Anonymous said...

What happened to the Security Handbook she keeps talking about at every meeting? What is the status with Security Company?

Tandava (Carol Henning) said...

The security handbook and candidates' behavior would be good issues to bring up at tomorrow's Meet the Candidates session.

And, just as a reminder: In this Blog and at the meeting, please keep critical comments respectful and specific.

Thanks!!

Anonymous said...

The people have spoken.