By Craig Lehner, Candidate #2
Serving on the Seward Park Board should not be about winning an argument, joining a faction, or becoming the loudest voice in the room. It should be about earning trust.
For me, the job starts with a simple question: what is in the best long-term interest of Seward Park as a whole?
That sounds straightforward, but in practice it requires discipline. It means listening to people who may see an issue differently. It means taking shareholder concerns seriously, especially when those concerns involve major projects, rising costs, reserves, maintenance, and the future affordability of our homes. It also means being willing to ask hard questions before decisions are made: What will this cost? What are the alternatives? How will it be funded? What are the long-term maintenance implications? Have shareholders had a real opportunity to understand the tradeoffs?
I am running for the Board because I believe Seward Park would benefit from a fresh, responsible, independent voice in that process.
I am not running against the community we have. I am running because I care about protecting it. I have lived here for nearly a decade, and like every other shareholder, I will live with the same decisions, costs, and consequences. I want Seward Park to remain financially sound, well maintained, welcoming, and affordable for the long term.
My professional background is in investment, law, and fiduciary decision-making. I have spent my career evaluating complex financial commitments, negotiating major transactions, and making decisions on behalf of people who depend on sound judgment. If elected, I would bring that same mindset to the Board: independent analysis, careful listening, and a commitment to the long-term interests of the co-op.
But experience alone is not enough. Temperament matters too.
A good director should be willing to listen before deciding. A good director should be able to work with people who disagree. A good director should not approach every issue as a battle to be won, but as a responsibility to be handled carefully.
That is the voice I hope to add: steady, independent, financially disciplined, and focused on what is best for all of Seward Park.
I would be grateful for your consideration and for one of your four votes on June 9.
Craig Lehner
Candidate #2 for the Seward Park Board