Roslyn Landmark Society Appoints New Board Member

Tina Mai Fu brings fashion and e-commerce expertise to historic preservation group.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

The Roslyn Landmark Society has appointed Tina Mai Fu as the newest member of its board of trustees. Fu, a Roslyn resident for the past five years, will be presented on the ballot for election by the membership at the society's annual meeting this fall. Fu brings more than 16 years of professional experience in the fashion industry and runs her own e-commerce jewelry business, providing expertise in project management, marketing, creative strategy, and collaboration.

Why it matters

The Roslyn Landmark Society is dedicated to preserving and promoting the historic resources of the Roslyn area, including stewardship of the Roslyn Grist Mill and other notable sites. The addition of Fu to the board brings new skills and energy to support the society's preservation initiatives and community outreach efforts.

The details

Fu has spent the past three years organizing community events through the Roslyn Estates Civic Association, including a 5K race, summer carnival, Halloween festivities, and adult social events. She says she is excited to help preserve and celebrate Roslyn's history through her work with the Roslyn Landmark Society.

  • Fu will be presented on the ballot for election by the Roslyn Landmark Society membership at the organization's annual meeting this fall.
  • Fu has been a Roslyn resident for the past five years.

The players

Tina Mai Fu

The newest member of the Roslyn Landmark Society's board of trustees, bringing more than 16 years of professional experience in the fashion industry and expertise in project management, marketing, creative strategy, and collaboration.

Jordan Fensterman

Co-vice president of the Roslyn Landmark Society, who says Fu will be a valuable contributor, infusing creativity and energy that will benefit the society.

Roslyn Landmark Society

A nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the historic resources of the Roslyn area, including stewardship of the Roslyn Grist Mill and other notable sites.

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What they’re saying

“I bring experience in creativity, project management, marketing, and collaboration. I enjoy working with others to execute ideas in a thoughtful and organized way, and I'm excited to help preserve and celebrate Roslyn's history.”

— Tina Mai Fu (Roslyn Landmark Society)

“Tina will be a valuable contributor, infusing creativity and energy that will benefit the society.”

— Jordan Fensterman, Co-vice President (Roslyn Landmark Society)

What’s next

Fu will be presented on the ballot for election by the Roslyn Landmark Society membership at the organization's annual meeting this fall.

The takeaway

The addition of Tina Mai Fu to the Roslyn Landmark Society's board of trustees brings new skills and energy to support the organization's efforts to preserve and promote the historic resources of the Roslyn area, ensuring the community's rich history remains vibrant and accessible.