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October 12, 2023 - Gloversville Housing Authority
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October 12, 2023

Board Meeting
Oct 12 2023

October 12, 2023

A Special Meeting of Gloversville Housing Authority’s Board of Commissioners was held at Dubois Garden Apartments, 181 West Street, Gloversville, on October 12, 2023 at 5:00p.m.

Board Members Present:

  • Ellen Anadio, Commissioner
  • Lashawn Hawkins, Commissioner
  • Gail Peters, Commissioner
  • Ronald Holly, Commissioner
  • Amari Shaw, Commissioner
  • Sherry Courtney, Resident Commissioner

Others Present:

  • Anthony Casale, Authority Legal Counsel
  • Jason Mazur – Executive Director
  • Bryan Goldberger, Esq. – Authority Labor Counsel

A motion was made by Commissioner Holly to go into Executive Session pursuant to Public Officers Law, Section 105(1)(f) regarding the medical, financial, credit or employment history of a particular person or corporation, or matters leading to the appointment, employment, promotion, demotion, discipline, suspension, dismissal or removal of a particular person or corporation said motion having been seconded by Commissioner Peters. The motion was carried by a vote of 6-0 in the affirmative. The executive session began at 5:17pm. …A motion was made to end the executive session at 6:26pm by Commissioner Holly and seconded by Commissioner Peters. The motion carried by a vote of 6-0 in the affirmative. The executive session ended at 6:26pm.

Resolution 857 was introduced by Attorney Goldberger, Appointing Kayla Potter as Executive Director of the Gloversville Housing Authority And Authorizing the Board Chair to Execute Agreement on Behalf of Gloversville Housing Authority to Engage Services of Kayla Potter as Executive Director, effective November 15, 2023. A motion adopting said resolution was made by Commissioner Holly and seconded by Commissioner Shaw. There was no additional discussion and the resolution was carried by a vote of 6-0 in the affirmative.

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