CAI-NJ June 2022 Community Trends

CHAPTER TRENDS Olivia Cash Joins the Morris Engineering Team!

Clearview Washing Announces Increase in Umbrella Policy Clearview Washing has recently increased its Umbrella Policy to $5 MILLION! After winning the contract to per

Olivia is a recent graduate with a bach elor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from The College of New Jersey. During her time at TCNJ, Olivia utilized her pas sion for design and problem-solving in co-founding a small business and assisting

form High Rise Window Cleaning at Steven’s Institute of Technology’s newly constructed 21 story North Tower and 19 story South Tower Clearview had to make the increase. “As we contin ue to grow and become a big player in the High-Rise Industry, we are see ing insurance requirements increase accordingly” stated Jose Romero,

with the development of a patented air-purifying invention. At Morris Engineering, Olivia will assist with the investiga tion, evaluation, and design of repairs to existing buildings and their components. She will support senior staff with CAD drafting and modeling, development of specifications and construction administration services. Olivia loves to travel and has visited Germany, Austria, Ireland, China, and most recently Italy where she studied abroad taking a cooking class! She enjoys touring and hiking famous landmarks and hopes to someday visit the Eiffel Tower and the Moai Statues on Easter Island with her friends.

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Business Developer at Clearview Washing. Clearview Washing is always willing to evolve in order to be com pliant with our customer’s requirements. We believe that communities should feel comfortable with their vendor and know that they are covered in case anything happens. n

It is with Great Sadness that we Announce the Passing of CAI-NJ Member, Stanley “Stan the Man” Aaron Rothenberg

S tanley “Stan the Man” Aaron Rothenberg, age 79, was born on January 15th, 1943, in Brooklyn, NY. He is survived by his wife Jill, his daughters, Lisa and Debbie, son, Adam, son-in law Jason and grandchildren, CJ, Corey, Rylan, Luke and Logan. Stan passed away on April 11th, 2022, at Overlook Hospital in Summit, NJ. Stan, a resident of Haworth, NJ for 42 years, had a home filled with love, friends and family. The last-minute BBQs with Stan flipping up hot dogs, hamburgers and chicken wings will be remembered by all. His real estate management company C&R Realty was a partnership that lasted 37 years in North Jersey. He went on to work in NYC for

Brown Harris Stevens for 15 more years. Stan was a longtime member of the Community Associations Institute New Jersey chapter, served on the CAI-NJ chapter board and was Board President in 1994. He was passionate about work and being with people — in the industry, his family and friends he made throughout his life. Stan’s true passion was for cars: Corvettes, Porsches and his navy blue ‘03 Mercedes which he would spend hours inspecting and tending to every detail to ensure they would be in tip-top shape and road ready. He will be remembered for his quick and witty sense of humor and keeping the groups laughing with his comedic sto ries. Stan will be missed and loved forever. ❧

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