Volunteers on the ArrowCreek Board and on the ten committees that make recommendations to the Board are the life blood of ArrowCreek. They provide their time to put the community first and make it a premier community to live within. Together, they form the governing system of our not-so-small community. With 26 miles of roads, 21 miles of pathways, 2,900 acres making up the community, 957 homes of residents, and an annual budget of 3 million, governance of ArrowCreek is indeed a large undertaking that needs the talents of those who volunteer to help. Two of those such volunteers are Charlie Salvoy and Bill Boon.
volunteer spotlight Charlie Shalvoy Charlie and his wife Linda
given semi-retirement, Charlie has volunteered his extensive talents and experience to serve the ArrowCreek community.
bought their home in ArrowCreek
Charlie joined the ArrowCreek Administrative Committee in
in March 2016 and for the last
September 2020 and has been involved on the subcommittee
five years have divided their time
developing an RFP to decide if the ACHOA should switch to a
between their home here and
new management company or if the current company should be
their home in the San Francisco
retained. He is also involved with the Communications Committee,
Bay Area. Between them, they
which is tasked with constructing a survey of the amenities in
have three adult children—one
ArrowCreek to compare ours with other similar HOA communities
married, one engaged, and one
in Northern Nevada. In addition, he has participated in meetings
“not in a hurry.” No grandchildren yet. Charlie and Linda love golf,
to review and approve the Employee Manual, led by Lorelei
skiing, hiking, biking, and vintage cars.
Carobolante, and to develop and implement an IRA for our
Charlie is an experienced CEO, Director, and entrepreneur who
employees, led by Carlos Mejia.
has successfully grown and transformed multiple public and private
Charlie believes that to achieve the Vision set forth by the ACHOA
venture funded hi-tech companies in the digital manufacturing (3D
Board, it is important to develop appropriate metrics and regular
printing), clean energy, semiconductor, and wireless markets. He
surveys to measure and track the effectiveness of the investments
has led turnarounds, business re-financings, and global expansion
and improvements made to ArrowCreek over time. He would
with both private and public companies. Charlie brings extensive
like to join other committees including the Budget and Finance
experience serving on Boards of Directors of these such companies,
and Reserve Committees, where he believes his experience can
as well as non-profit organizations such as the American
contribute. Charlie finds that volunteering is a way to make new
Electronics Association and Eaglebrook School. He received a
friends and give back to the community. Charlie plans to look
Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the
for other opportunities to volunteer within our great community.
University of Notre Dame and a Master of Business Administration
Thank you, Charlie, for being an active and contributing volunteer
(MBA) from Stanford University. Now, with more time available
that puts the interests of the community first.
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