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Embracing change: Adapting community association management to a pandemic

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More than a year into the global crisis, community association management companies and managers continue to show flexibility and improve existing processes to serve boards and residents. Few could have predicted the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts when lockdowns took place across the U.S. 18–21, in Las Vegas.

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ASAE Board of Directors Announces Selection of Michelle Mason as Next President and CEO

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Throughout her career, Michelle has demonstrated a commitment to the association community and ASAE, and a proven ability to drive alignment and results in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment,” Caldeira said. Michelle is a strategic thinker, proven consensus builder, effective communicator, and fearless advocate.

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Financial impacts: What the costs of COVID-19 mean for community associations

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If a large number of residents remain working at home and spend the majority of their time inside the community, boards can prioritize quality of life enhancements with aesthetic improvements to common areas, which also will increase curb appeal. How is your community managing costs stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic?

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Community NOW Day 2: Conference education sessions inspire, inform attendees

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Remind owners of the common bond and the value of their community.  Unite. Remind owners that they choose to live in the association and that a disunited association benefits much less. Communicate. Associations cannot communicate enough to their members.

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Community NOW Day 2: Conference education sessions inspire, inform attendees

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Remind owners of the common bond and the value of their community.  Unite. Remind owners that they choose to live in the association and that a disunited association benefits much less. Communicate. Associations cannot communicate enough to their members.

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Community NOW Day 3: Education sessions motivate and prepare attendees

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Education Session: Covering Your Assets Communities need to have a process driven approach that links investments and reserves,” says Nico March with the March Group in San Diego. and Paul Karl Mengert, CMCA, PCAM, with Association Management Group, Inc., in Greensboro, N.C.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.26.21

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The webinar will cover physical distancing layouts, enforcing mask/sanitization policies, keeping attendees engaged and enjoying the event, lessons learned, and how communication between all parties has never been more important. Association Management Companies (AMCs) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Part 1. Host: Hopskip.