Lessons from the Pandemic:
How Your Role as a Condo/HOA Board Has Changed
April 22, 2021 - Thursday! Register Today!
2-3 p.m. Eastern
An Exclusive HOAleader.com Webinar
with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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We're not out of the woods yet, but the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel is getting brighter and brighter.
Thank goodness.
But the smartest condo/HOA boards aren't just moving on. They're thinking about the changes that have rocked community associations for the past year to understand which they'll happily leave behind and which will forever reshape how they run their association.
We can help you conduct that analysis.
Join us for an information-packed webinar on April 22 where four community association experts from across the country will lead you through a discussion on the issues you need to be thinking about post pandemic.
You'll learn:
- Why it's important to review your governing documents today to identify which provisions need to be updated or amended to reflect the new situations you're dealing with today and to be prepared for the next
crisis (which we hope will be far into the future!)
- How the best boards found strength during the pandemic by embracing their fiduciary duty as a way to protect them, help them act uniformly, and be consistently better leaders
- How to review your governing documents and state law to understand how much authority you, as your community's board of directors, have and should have over residents' behavior during
emergencies
- The lessons of strong leadership, including how boards with both clear messaging and a non-wavering attitude weathered the pandemic well, while those that waffled, sent inconsistent messaging, and lacked an
overall plan floundered
- Factors to consider in determining whether to continue holding some or all of your meetings remotely post-pandemic, along with tips on what this forced virtual experience has taught boards on what works and doesn't work
during remote meetings
- Why keeping community informed has been essential and what new communication practices to continue when your community is fully open again
- Changes to consider implementing today to ensure your community is fiscally ready the next time a crisis forces residents to shelter in place (causing utility expenses to skyrocket) or causes a significant
number of them lose their job or income (causing delinquencies to increase)
- The importance of budgeting for and investing in the growth of your community's physical and virtual resources, including your human talent
- Why you should be taking inventory now of your board's strengths and weaknesses, proactively developing a plan to attack the weaknesses you identify, and then ensuring that you execute on that
plan
- And much more!
In just 60 minutes, you'll hear valuable information you can implement today to ensure that you're taking the best practices many condo/HOA boards implemented during the pandemic and adapting them to better manage your community well into the future. Register now for this informative event for community association board members.
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| Melissa Garcia is a shareholder at Altitude
Community Law PC in Lakewood, Colo., who provides advice and counsel to Colorado associations in all areas of community association law. With more than 20 years of experience, Garcia has represented a vast range of communities and is passionate about rehabilitating the image of community associations. A frequent lecturer and participant in seminars on community associations, Garcia speaks nationally as well as locally on all issues facing associations. Garcia presents an annual series of
homeowners' association classes for several cities throughout Colorado, frequently teaches for Community Associations Institute local and national events, and is a regular contributor to HOALeader.com. In 2012, she received the educator of the year award for CAI's Southern Colorado chapter.
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| Stephen M. Guerra is the managing partner of Makower Abbate Guerra Wegner Vollmer PLLC in Farmington Hills, Mich., and practices primarily in condominium and subdivision association law, corporate governance law, and real estate development and finance. Mr. Guerra is a member of the Community Associations Institute and a board member of CAI's Michigan chapter. He is also a member of the Real Property Section of the State Bar of Michigan. Mr. Guerra has written
articles for the CAI's Michigan chapter, Michigan Lawyer's Weekly, and the Michigan Real Property Review. He has also been a seminar presenter for the CAI Michigan chapter and a roundtable presenter for the State Bar of Michigan's Real Property Section.
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| Brad van Rooyen, CPMS, is the founder and senior member of Tampa, Fla.-based HomeRiver Group and its national specialist for community association management, in addition to the president of HomeRiver Group. He has more than 12 years of experience in community association management, and he holds a Florida community association manager license and a Florida real estate license; he's also a certified property management specialist. He has community association
experience from a member's perspective through his volunteer service as the president of his homeowner's association. van Rooyen is also an elected community development district supervisor.
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| Elizabeth White is counsel at the law firm of Sands Anderson PC in Williamsburg, Va., where she leads the firm's national community association industry team. With more than 32 years of practicing community association law, White is a frequent speaker at CAI events on topics relating to community association law and is a regular contributor to such publications as www.HOAleader.com. She teaches a class on community association law at William and Mary Law School,
which is the only one of its kind in Virginia and one of only a handful nationwide. White has been named one of the Best Lawyers in America®.
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A webinar is remarkably convenient. You participate from your home or office, using a telephone and computer with an Internet connection. You have no travel costs, hassle, or
commute time.
Because the conference is live, you can ask the speakers questions via the webinar interface. Many attendees tell us this is the most valuable part of the webinar.
And now, with our special group membership offer, your entire board can attend—even from different locations. This offer requires an HOAleader.com Group Membership. When any group member orders, we will set up access for the entire group. Up to 10 users can attend for one low price. It's another incredible deal as part of HOAleader.com
Group Membership.
You will receive access instructions via e-mail several days before the event. You don't need any additional materials before the webinar starts. The conference materials will be provided for you to view, print, and download.
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