Get to know your MSTA Board of Directors

Our Responsibilities

The Merion Station Townhouse (MSTA) Board of Directors plays a pivotal role in maintaining and enhancing the quality of life in our neighborhood. We’re responsible for the overall management and governance of our community. We are dedicated to serving the Merion Station community with integrity, transparency, and a commitment to enhancing the well-being of all residents.

Have you read our By-laws?

Download now along with the 2021 Addendum to the By-laws of Merion Station Townhouse Association, Inc.

We Need Your Vote

All Merion Station Townhouse Owners are invited and strongly encouraged to attend, RSVP for this year’s Annual Homeowner’s Meeting. This meeting will be held virtually, and we’ll be nominating and voting for a number of MSTA Board positions has. The meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 13, 2026 (THIS MEETING HAS PASSED). For those who want to attend in-person, join us at Kahler Hall. For those who want to join virtually, RSVP by emailing [email protected] for the Zoom registration link.

Your vote will help us add new members to our Board of Directors. See below for the available positions and list of duties. If you are interesting in being nominated, you’ll have a chance to at the meeting (In-person and via Zoom). We will be sharing need-to-know updates, and your participation is greatly appreciated. RSVP today. Thank you.

Nicole Williams

2026 Newly elected. Nicole (Former 2025 Member At-Large).

Gerardo Rojas

2026’s newly elected.

Juliana McCarthy

2026’s newly elected.

LaToya Forrester

2026’s newly elected.

Warren Copeland

2026’s newly re-elected.

Marijane Monck

2026’s newly elected.

Omera Begum

2026’s newly elected.

Michael Delgallo

2026’s newly elected.

VACANT

To be nominated by the board, then elected by the Homeowner’s.

MSTA Board of Directors Duties

The association president’s role is dictated by the association’s governing documents. The Declaration of Covenants and the by-laws and those laws from the Harper’s Choice community association; keeping up to date on new State laws pertaining to HOA’s.

  1. Supports the President; acts as a participant in a quorum for any decisions or matters the board must make.
  2. Being a Board member is a volunteer position and is expected to attend as many meetings as possible.
  3. Steps in the shoes of the president when the president is unable to act.
  1. Maintain corporate operating check register (Wells Fargo Business Checking Account) and Savings Account.
  2. Maintain corporate reserve register (Wells Fargo Reserve Account)
  3. Maintain corporate electronic financial records reflecting disbursements and receivables to operating and reserve accounts.
  4. Maintain Accounts Receivable documentation – for each receivable preserve.
  5. Maintain Accounts Payable documentation – for each payable preserve.
  6. Report corporate financial status / changes to MSTA Board of Directors.
  1. Supports the President; acts as a participant in a quorum for any decisions or matters the board must make.
  2. Being a Board member is a volunteer position and expected to attend as many meetings as possible.

Recordation of minutes of all HOA meetings and giving all the notices.

Interested in learning more about how you can get involved? Email us today.