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Association Management Group (AMG) CEO Paul Mengert Named Educator of the Year by Community Associations Institute (CAI)

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Each year at its annual conference, CAI honors individuals who have made significant contributions to CAI and the community association way of life. Mengert founded Association Management Group (AMG), a professional community association management company, in 1985.

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Winning Achievements: CAI Members Honored for Outstanding Contributions

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Whether you’re a new or long-standing CAI member, you’ve probably seen or heard one of these outstanding members deliver a webinar, teach an education course, speak at a chapter luncheon, or connect with them at a conference. CAI Nevada Legislation Action Committee was honored with the Legislative Action Committee of the Year Award.

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Exemplary service: CAI recognizes industry professionals and homeowner leaders

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CAI celebrated the achievements of volunteers at the 2021 CAI Annual Conference and Exposition: Community NOW, in Las Vegas. 20 in Las Vegas in conjunction with the 2021 CAI Annual Conference and Exposition: Community NOW. From left to right: Jessica Towles, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, CAI president-elect; Ursula K. Burgess, Esq.,

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How Much Should Associations Care About Blockchain?

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The National Association of Realtors, as a part of its strategic investment arm Second Century Ventures, invested in a startup named Poppy that applies the blockchain to real-world transactions. That was the spark for a ?Blockchain

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Save People, Not Associations

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A lesson from a conference for journalists offers an important reminder about thriving in the future. In short: Think about your members, not your association. Are these people bad people because they don’t join your association? Of course not.

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