CAI-NJ Jun.2016

INSIDE CONNECTION Angela Kavanaugh | DIRECTOR, CONFERENCE AND PROGRAMS

Special programs for special members…

T he New Jersey chapter of CAI is fortunate to have member Community Association Volunteer Leaders (CAVLs) who choose to stay informed on the current issues effecting their communities. They volunteer and serve their community associations as board members and on special projects in their areas of expertise, bringing with them a wealth of knowledge. These members make up approximately fifty-percent of our membership base and with that in mind the New Jersey chapter is constantly look- ing for ways to enhance the resources available to them. Much of the planning begins with the CAVL committee. This core group, made up of special members recognizing the need for the education that we offer, has assisted with many educational programs which give instruction on how communities should be governed and managed. The CAVL committee is currently working on reaching out to commu- nity association board members that are not members of CAI, and informing them on the benefits and resources available through our chapter. Throughout the year, the New Jersey chapter of CAI offers programs designed specifically with the CAVL in mind. All programs are free to CAVL chapter members. The Board Leadership Development Workshop, created by CAI National and taught by our expert members, is a full day workshop which will teach participants how to become a more successful board member and how they can recruit and support new volunteers. Participants will learn the role of the board, the president and other leadership positions, and identify effective ways to work with professional managers and service providers. The first 2016 session is scheduled for Wednesday, June 8th at the CAI-NJ head- quarters in Freehold. Due to its popularity, this session has

been sold out, however a second session will be scheduled later thie year. In addition, CAI will bring the program to any interested communities. The annual session of the Senior Summit is scheduled for Thursday, July 14th at the Renaissance at Manchester. It’s an interactive discussion on current issues effecting community associations. Questions are submitted by homeowners in attendance and answered by experts sitting on the panel. The expert panel addresses issues faced by board mem- bers and homeowners living in active adult communities. This year the Conference & Expo will be on Wednesday, October 26th at the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset. A special educational session, created spe- cifically for the homeowner/board member, will be pre- sented. Attendees will also have the opportunity to visit with 167 professionals and learn about the latest trends in community association services and gather advice from the experts as well. It’s an excellent opportunity to make new contacts and meet potential vendors for upcoming projects within your community. The Community Academic Lecture Series is another addi- tion that the chapter has made to the program schedule this year. The Lecture Series consists of five breakfast seminars hosted at the CAI-NJ headquarters in Freehold. The next session, “Community Security – What you don’t and should know”, will on Tuesday, July 19th. Registrations for all Lecture Series sessions are limited so it’s advised to register early to ensure a seat. Later this year, on Thursday, September 22nd, the CAVL committee is planning on hosting a Community Association Volunteer Leader Best Practices Roundtable Discussion and Cocktail Reception in central New Jersey. Attendees will

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