Friday, February 20, 2009

Director Candidate Application

Below is a copy of the "Candidate for Director's Application"

I, C.E. "Gus" Kouremetis
residing at 263 Hermosa Court, St. Augustine, FL

and a bonafide member of the St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation, request the Secretary of the Corporation to include my name on the ballot for Director, to be voted upon at the Annual Meeting of the St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation on May 1, 2009.



MY RESUME FOLLOWS:

CANDIDATE OBJECTIVE:

To use my varied experiences, skills, and education in contributing to the efficient operation of the St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation (Service Corp). Seek to build community by utilizing truth, integrity, and fairness, with fiscal responsibility and the enforcement of Service Corp rules, regulations, and deed restrictions.


EXPERIENCE:

August 2004 to December 2008: Groundskeeper and Quality Control Coordinator with BAKER Co., Inc. Responsible for the coordination of lawn maintenance within the St. Augustine Shores. Duties included litter/debris control, lake/pond/ditch bank maintenance, assessment of unit and open-area mowing, and customer service. Currently on medical leave due to job related injury.

March 2004 to July 2004: Area Manager for ACCENTO Inc., an art manufacturer. Coordinated sales to retail outlets in New York, Michigan, and the Carolinas.

August 2000 to February 2004: Store Manager of convenience store for The Pantry, Inc. Responsibilities included hiring, training, and scheduling of employees; coordinated and processed the daily receipts for the store; ordered, stocked and maintained inventory; and provided customer service.

July 1996 to July 2000: Corrections Control Room Operator for the St. Johns County Jail. Served as a Training Officer for new hires; as Training Coordinator, developed the training materials for Control Room Operators.

June 1988 to July 1996: Served in retail management for Walgreen (1988 to 1992 in Holiday, FL & Jax FL), and with Albertson’s (1992 to 1996 in St. Augustine, FL).

August 1984 to June 1988: Taught economics and Dual Enrollment history courses at the secondary level for the Pinellas County School System.

August 1982 to July 1984: Curriculum Specialist at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, developing learning materials in the area of marketing education.

August 1981 to August 1982: Graduate Assistant for the Adult Education Department of the College of Education at the University of South Florida. Taught methods course for undergraduate education majors.

August 1976 to June 1981: Taught marketing education for the St. Johns County School System. Program was cited as exemplary in meeting course standards by the Florida Department of Education. Left to pursue Masters program.


EDUCATION:

Masters of Arts in Adult Education
University of South Florida ‘82

Bachelor of Arts in Education University of Florida ‘71


AWARDS:

Outstanding Performance in Sales 2002 - The Pantry
Director’s Award for Training 2000 - St. Johns County Sherriff Office
Director’s Award for Accreditation 2000 – SJSO
President of TOPs chapter - 1994-95
Florida Blue Key ’71 - Leadership & Service Fraternity at the University of Florida


PERSONAL:

Married to Linda Kouremetis
Raising grand-daughters Kaitlyn 13, & Taylor 12
Total “yours-mine-and-ours” grands – 20; 1 great-grand-daughter
Enjoy watching sports with Linda and activities with the children








Tuesday, February 17, 2009

THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE

What do we seek from our St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation? (Service Corp) That is the most important question I asked myself in deciding to seek election to the board.

Over the past seventeen years our family has been so busy with careers, and career changes, children and children's children, health and financial challenges, and all the struggles it takes to keep home and family secure. I have come to the realization that when you are busy building a family and a life, the Service Corp may not be a high priority.

When my best friend and wife, Linda retired, however, she was approached to consider serving on the board. Linda's skill and talents in the areas of land development and customer service, along with her uncanny ability to reason and work well with people, made her an excellent candidate and an extremely competent board member for the past two and a half years. I am proud of her contributions to the board and hope to be as successful as she has been.

Linda's tenure on the board has been a positive experience, however, this is also a critical time in the development of our two grandchildren we are raising, so Linda has chosen not to run for re-election. Witnessing her term provided me with great insight as to the challenges of the directors' responsibilities.

Public service is a virtue we all need to address. We have one of Linda's children, Debbie Franczak, her husband Frank and their two children, are homeowners in the Shores in unit one. Also, a nephew, his wife and two sons, owns a home in unit eight. Our ties are strong in contributing to a better Shores.


As a child I witnessed heated debates between my father, uncles, and others over politics. No area was out-of-bounds; church politics, local, state, and national politics. All were "cussed and discussed!" The pattern was always relatively the same--heated arguing and then an agreement to agree, or to agree to disagree, and then, always a hug.

I asked my father once, after a very heated argument with my Uncle John, why the screaming? My father calmly explained to me that politics is "the art of the possible." Debating ideas and views heatedly, clears perception, challenges, and makes ideas stronger. The two elements, my father told me, necessary for arguments to be valid are truth and respect. Without these two values man cannot argue rationally. That discussion was influential in my selecting to focus on history and politics in college.

So I am seeking the opportunity to delve into "the art of the possible" . To seek truth, integrity and honesty in meeting the needs of the Service Corp. My goal is to distract you enough from your more than busy lives to gain your trust, so we can build a community together.


There are extremely difficult issues facing us that may have an impact on the very existance of the Service Corp. I am offering you leadership that will invoke your will, not mine. It is my hope to build trust and harmony in meeting the difficult challenges ahead.

Over the next few weeks I will be posting issues I feel important for the betterment of the Shores. Please share your feedback.