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New Albany City Council has announced an opening on the governing board for the McCoy Center for the Arts. The open position must be filled by a resident of the City of New Albany. The appointment term is for 3 years beginning in January 2025. The board currently meets 6 times per year on third Thursdays at 8 am. The deadline to apply to be considered for the McCoy Center Board of Trustees position is Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
The Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts was established in 2007 by a unique Joint Operating Agreement between the following stakeholders: the New Albany Community Foundation, the City of New Albany, Plain Township, and the New Albany – Plain Local School District. Each of the stakeholders appoints 3 members to the McCoy Center Board of Trustees, and the board itself appoints 3 members. The governing board oversees use of the building, and produces and promotes all professional programming through a professional staff.
Important: A member of the McCoy Board of Trustees may be asked to contribute to the organization. Board members must attend 75% of scheduled meetings and assist in fundraising efforts. The Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts is a 501(C)(3) non-profit corporation.
If you are already serving on a New Albany city board, you may also apply for this open position.
To apply, complete our online form and upload your resume with home address here by clicking here. Please direct any questions to council clerks Jennifer Mason and Christina Madriguera at clerksofcouncil@newalbanyohio.org. (Please note that any information we receive is a public record).
As mentioned above, this position must be filled by a resident inside the New Albany city limits. If you do not know whether you live in the city limits, you can check your home’s tax district with Franklin County Auditor online.
The council clerks will collect the applications by the published deadline and provide them to council for consideration. Once a candidate is selected and confirmed, all applicants will be notified.
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Village Hall
99 W. Main St.
PO Box 188
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-3913
Public Service
7800 Bevelhymer Road
PO Box 188
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-0076
Police Department
50 Village Hall Rd.
PO Box 271
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-1234
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