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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. The pandemic has provided insight for many in the community association management profession, especially as they consider long-term changes.

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Community NOW Day 3: Education sessions motivate and prepare attendees

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Day three of the 2023 CAI Annual Conference and Exposition: Community NOW introduced attendees to a variety of education sessions to motivate and prepare. and Paul Karl Mengert, CMCA, PCAM, with Association Management Group, Inc., Here are some highlights from day three. Set a tone for behavior and expectations.

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

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Day two of the 2023 CAI Annual Conference and Exposition: Community NOW introduced attendees to the first set of conference education sessions to inspire and inform. Education session: It’s Not 2008 Anymore: Collecting Assessments in a Modern World “It all starts with a budget,” says Mitch Drimmer with Alexa Technologies in Miami. “If

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

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Day two of the 2023 CAI Annual Conference and Exposition: Community NOW introduced attendees to the first set of conference education sessions to inspire and inform. Education session: It’s Not 2008 Anymore: Collecting Assessments in a Modern World “It all starts with a budget,” says Mitch Drimmer with Alexa Technologies in Miami. “If

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Golden State collaboration: CAI California chapters discuss year ahead

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Chapter executive directors and board leaders from San Diego and Sacramento to the Pacific Ocean, the Sierra Nevada, and everywhere between discussed the new issues communities are facing—rising insurance rates, supply chain delays, and safety concerns—to the recurring such as drought, wildfires, and legislative issues.