Meet the BHA 2026 Board Candidates
There are two openings on the BHA 2026 Board. Meet the Candiates.

Compass, October 31, 2025
Why are you interested in becoming a Board Member of the Bald Head Association?
- Profession and Education.
- What is your history with Bald Head Island that has brought you to ownership and now a candidate for BHA?
- What professional skills and life experiences do you feel would be most valued as a member of the BHA Board?
- As a BHI property owner, what aspect of the Island life is most important to you as a key to BHI’s future and, if elected, how would you help craft that future.
Committee Openings
Consider sharing your knowledge, skills and time by serving on an Association committee. The committees’ general goals are defined below to help you identify areas of interest. Please be a part of these efforts. This is your Association and your Island! Sign up here!
The ARC has the crucial charge of reviewing home plans and administering the Design Guidelines, with typically hundreds of reviews handled each year for home plans, landscaping and renovation-related submittals. Comprising two sections — Section A and Section B.
Education and Recreation (ER) CommitteeThis committee discusses, devises, recommends and/or implements educational and recreational programs for property owners, renters and visitors.
This committee assists with developing the annual budget and helps the Board monitor the Association’s financial status. It also oversees the annual audit process and makes recommendations on financial policy to the Board.
This committee reviews and evaluates past long-range plans and summarizes progress toward stated goals. They recommend actions that help fulfill Association purposes and responsibilities.
This committee has the crucial job of identifying qualified candidates to run for future BHA Board positions and continue the tradition of strong leadership for the BHA.
Resource Conservation and Beautification (RCB) CommitteeThis committee makes recommendations for the maintenance and development of Common Areas, spearheads “Operation Re-Forest — We Forest” annually and coordinates Litter Sweeps each year.