Dunwoody North is a special place thanks to the active involvement of our residents. Our leaders work collaboratively with neighbors to enhance our quality of life and foster a strong sense of community.

Kathy Adams Carter
President
Kathy and her late husband, Edward F. Carter, III, became residents of Dunwoody North in 2012. Kathy has been a long time Board member, and stepped up into the Vice President role in 2024 and then into the role of President in 2025. She is dedicated to helping the Association continue its legacy of advocating for the community by setting goals for the Association, including membership, community involvement, and developing and implementing a succession plan for Board members. Kathy practices law with an office in Dunwoody. The focus of her practice is family and probate law. When she is not helping clients and assisting the DNCA, Kathy enjoys pursuing her passions for fitness, gardening, reading, and cooking.

Julie Horowitz
Treasurer
Julie Horowitz and her husband, Dr. Andy Gothard, moved to their first home in Dunwoody North in 1997. In 2003, after having outgrown that house, they and their three children moved into another Dunwoody North home, on the other side of Tilly Mill. Julie has served on the board of DNCA as Treasurer for many years, and has enthusiastically volunteered for other local organizations. Her professional background is in marketing and management. Julie enjoys volunteering, reading, gardening, cooking, and traveling.

Chris Ruegsegger
Chief Technology Officer
Chris and his wife, Sandra Jackson, became residents of Dunwoody North in 2015. Joining the DNCA board in 2024, Chris is dedicated to helping the association effectively leverage technology to achieve its goals and enhance member connectivity. When he's not assisting the DNCA, Chris enjoys pursuing his passions for world travel, gardening, and woodworking.

Vicky Pasmanick
Member at Large
Vicky Pasmanick has lived in Dunwoody North since 1996. She is a Residential Realtor working with her Partner Robert Pasmanick for 30 years. Vicky is a proud Granny of 4 and a proud Mom of three daughters all who attended Peachtree Middle and Dunwoody High School. Vicky's interests include baking, trying new recipes and playing tennis in multiple leagues at DNDC. Vicky has held numerous positions on the DNCA board. Vicky's biggest suggestion for all who live in our glorious community is to wave to all when walking or driving through the community. A wave to all signifies community and a message to all coming through that we are all looking out for each other. A wave can subtly suggest to the bad guys trolling our neighborhood to do harm to find another area because we are all committed to keeping ourselves and each other safe.