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2022 KINDERTON SINGLE HOME BOARD
ANNUAL MEETING & ELECTION
Monday, March 7th, 2021 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM.
The meeting will take place at the Hillsdale Baptist Church:
4815 US-158, Advance, NC 27006


Kinderton single home households will be electing 2 candidates
to fill (2) 3 year terms on the Single Family HOA Board.
Click HERE for Ballot and Proxy.

The currant candidates available for election are the following,
Chris Bryant, Ricky Horne, Thomas Lofton Jr. and Diane Pfundstein.
Bios for Board Nominees...


 

Chris Bryant

Hello KV neighbors, my name is Chris Bryant.  My wife, Joana, is one of Kinderton Village's founding residents.  She's lived here since 2003, and I joined her in 2015.  Together we are raising our children ages 5 to 17.  In addition, we have a miniature golden doodle named Peaches who loves to race you along our picket fence as you transit the sidewalk.

Kinderton is more than a neighborhood, it is our home, and we take a lot of pride in our little bit of ownership here.

I'm a retired Master Army Aviator, Go-Team Accident Investigator, and safety professional.  I spent 21 years on active duty and served with valor in Iraq and Afghanistan.  This year, I will be leading a tech startup with partners and investors from Texas. I have an Executive MBA from Texas Christian University and a BS from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

After military retirement, my first job was church administrator for a medium-sized church with a multi-million-dollar budget.  While there, I oversaw numerous building and construction projects, vehicle, and property acquisitions, and more importantly, I helped people with their needs. Since then, I've worked for an aircraft manufacturing company, a major air ambulance corporation, and had my own consulting firm.  In addition, I've chaired several boards over the years and have solid experience working in committees.  I enjoy the challenges of safety and risk management and feel that I can contribute to a community risk management program that addresses the hazards in our community.  I believe that Kinderton could easily be one of the safest communities in NC with the right amount of effort and cooperation.  A safe community is a valuable one!

I hosted a business boot camp for residents of KV last summer, and I maintain the FB Group KV Quorum Group.  My primary reason for serving on the board is to re-establish the neighborhood quorum's involvement in Board activities.

I appreciate your consideration!       

Thank you,

Chris


 

Ricky V. Horne

 

Ricky V. Horne is a life- long North Carolina resident having completed high school in Forsyth County and immediately after graduation served honorably in the US Army where his unit was responsible for rescuing POWs during the post Viet-Nam War (76-79). 

Ricky’s early career included working in IT for health care systems and over the past 20 years he has taken great pride in helping others improve their standard of living, by providing educational assistance to more than 1000 senior residents in the Triad counties.  Ricky is a great listener and possesses strong communication skills.  He has conducted over 600 public seminars to assist seniors with choices in Medicare products and related services as a licensed insurance agent.

Ricky brings diversity of thought and ideas to the committee which in turn will add value to the Kinderton community.  He espouses the goals of safety, security and strength for all families in the community.

Ricky and his wife Pamela have 4 adult children, and 4 beloved grandsons.  They moved to Kinderton Village in July 2018 and have enjoyed getting to know their neighbors and other residents.   They have been active members of Agape Faith Church since 2001.  Ricky is passionate about music and has played the bass since age 10.   Currently he is a student at Liberty University and is scheduled to complete his bachelor’s degree in Counseling in May 2022 with plans to begin his graduate degree in the fall. 

 



Thomas Lofton, Jr.


I’m Thomas Lofton, a native of Wilson, NC.  I relocated to the Piedmont area as a College student that attended Winston Salem State University, where I earned a BA in Business Administration.  While attending WSSU I met my wife, Linda, of 31 years.  We were blessed to have 3 children.  Thomas “Trey” Lofton, III our son of the home, Kennedy and Colbie Lofton our twin daughters of Graham, NC.  We previously lived in Kernersville, NC in Salem Crossing subdivision where I was an integral part of the implementation of their Home Owners Association.  I was a member at large for 5 years where we implemented a playground, insurance for the playground, landscaping, financing, community gatherings and events!

I’m presently a Sr. Human Resources Business Partner for Western North Carolina, Blue Ridge region for Spectrum.  I’ve been in Human Resources for 24 years and absolutely love the career that I chose.  I’ve never met a stranger and I love helping others. 

My extra curriculum activities include being an avid Pickleball player as an extension of being a past collegiate basketball player.  I also loved to play tennis and table tennis when I was more youthful.  I’m also a retired High School and College Basketball Official for 22 years. Now as I try to stay healthy, I swim and bike ride when time permits.

 

Regards,

Thomas O. Lofton, Jr.

 


 

Diane Pfundstein

 

Greeting neighbors,                                                                   

My name is Diane Pfundstein. I have been a resident of Kinderton Village since 2017. That year I began volunteering on the KV architectural review committee (ARC) and became head of the pool committee.  Presently I am committee chairman for the KV Clubhouse, handling rentals of the facility for the neighborhood.  Additionally, I am on the Single Family landscape committee working with our landscaper on large projects.

One of my goals for Kinderton is the hope to create more community involvement from our residents by the formation of committees. From past experience I found committees; give residents a say in what goes on in their neighborhood, it prepares them to be future board members, and helps reduce the commitment of time the Board of Directors has to spend researching projects while utilizing the skills of the homeowners.  

Community service has always been an important part of my life. In my mid 20s I began my HOA service, as president of my condominium homeowner’s association.  It was a challenging position as we were self-managed so there was considerably more responsibility for all the maintenance and repairs.

For over 35 years I continued my HOA service: serving on Board of Directors, as the administrator for a neighborhood blog for 200 homes, and on various committees. 

In those previous roles I followed the rules and regulations of the HOA bylaws and CCR‘s as required for all volunteers and board members. Wishful thinking does not negate that responsibility although often residents would like otherwise.

If you have questions, I can be contacted through the clubhouse site.

Regards,

Diane


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