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mem property management, co., inc. Partners with Axela Technologies

along with Kristina Munson, COO and Laurie Savaro, Regional Director, as well as McGovern Legal Services, LLC, Brown & Brown Insurance, WilkinGuttenplan Accounting, and Kipcon Engineering creating a comprehensive program. This team approach stimulated an interactive environment with questions and answers overflowing into a Topics Open

• All submissions must come from and be about: - A member of CAI-NJ (Manager, Management Company, Board Member, Business Partner or Business Partner Employee) in good standing. • Companies/Communities are permitted four (4) announcements per calendar year. • Submissions are limited to 150 words. - Members are responsible to condense the information appropriately, as CAI-NJ will not do so. Any submissions over 150 words will not be published. mem property management, co., inc. recently announced a powerful new partnership with Axela Technologies, a Miami-based company specializing in providing automat- ed solutions to help community associations manage and address their delinquent account receivables. The partner- ship will enable mem property management to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the recovery process for the benefit of its association clients. “With a proactive approach, we are adopting a cus- tomized approach — working directly, collaboratively, and respectfully with the unit owners using a highly effec- tive communications and negotiations strategy that has proven incredibly successful for thousands of associations nationwide, securing the outstanding assessments owed to community associations, while improving financial stability and cash flow,” says Martin Laderman, founder and CEO of mem property management in New Jersey, “the best part is all money due to the association is paid in full. No addi- tional fees are charged for the service and the association will always receive 100% of whatever is owed.” Board Member Education at RCP Property Management, AAMC, AMO RCP hosted a very successful Board Member Education Seminar this spring, coordinated by Shawna Zuhl, Vice President. Presenters included Mary Faith Nugiel, President, CHAPTER TRENDS EDITORIAL GUIDELINES:

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(above) RCP Management, AAMC, AMO Board Member Education Seminar.

• Submissions may include (1) image. • Submissions should not be advertorial in nature. Please note, CAI-NJ reserves the right to edit any submissions. The chapter reserves the right to omit information as necessary. CAI-NJ has the exclusive right to refuse to publish any submissions for any reason. For questions regarding the Chapter Trends section of Community Trends ® , please contact jaclyn@cainj.org or 609- 588-0030. Forum. Breakfast and lunch were enjoyed by all. Kristina Munson, Chief Operating Officer proudly comments, “Our entire team at RCP is committed to providing continuing edu- cation opportunities for our volunteer leaders.” RCP’s next bian- nual seminar is scheduled for the Fall of 2019. Mary Faith Nugiel, President, added “RCP is fortunate to have top of the line talent with amazing skill sets to create such a successful event over and over again!” n

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