CAI-NJ June 2022 Community Trends

PRESIDENT’S CORNER Jeffrey Logan 2022 CAI-NJ PRESIDENT GUARDIAN SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC.

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CAI is Like a Family I n May I was honored to attend the 2022 Community Associations Institute National Conference in Orlando, Florida. I along with approximately 50-60 other members within our chapter attended networking events, educational sessions, the trade show, and enjoyed some great food, drinks, and Disney character sightings. I had some time to reflect on the conference over the last few weeks and as I will take back some powerful and motivational lessons from some of the keynote speakers, the thing that I keep reflecting on was witnessing firsthand how our New Jersey chapter is, “like a family.” We hosted a New Jersey Happy Hour one of the nights in Orlando, and just watching everyone converse and catch up in the sunshine state, not just talking about work, but about our families, hobbies, and so much more was remarkable to see. Some of our members in attendance have known each other for thirty plus years and have seen each other through milestones in each other’s lives. I also had the opportunity to meet some new faces at our NJ event and I felt like I have known them for years. It just goes to show, we are a family! Regardless of if you’re in the same field as others, or do something totally different as a profession, the bond and connections I witnessed, made this trip one to remember. Let’s continue to grow and get to know each other for years to come. Next time you’re at an event, it doesn’t always have to be about work, ask others about what they do for fun or if they have any trips planned for the summer. You never know where the conversation will go, and it could lead to a long-lasting friendship. I know I have developed so many over the last 15 years, and the memories will last forever. June’s Impactful Leader Donna Belkot Taylor Management Company, AAMC, AMO Donna is a member of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) and IREM (Institute of Real Estate Management) and has successfully completed and is certified in Risk Management and Control. She has served on various committees within CAI-NJ, as well as serving on the Board of Directors for 6 years. Donna’s property management experience has consisted of apartments, commer cial properties, cooperatives and all aspects of residential community association management. Besides being a community manager, Donna has also held senior and executive positions within the property management industry. She has an excellent reputation with board members and professionals in the business. Her commitment, attention to detail and her knowledge of the industry assists her in developing long term business relationships with each of her clients.

ANGELA KAVANAUGH CHAPTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANGELA@CAINJ.ORG JACLYN OSKIERKO DIRECTOR, CONFERENCE & EVENTS JACLYN@CAINJ.ORG BROOKE STOPPIELLO-NEVINS COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER BROOKE@CAINJ.ORG ROBIN SURGENT MEMBERSHIP MANAGER

ROBIN@CAINJ.ORG JENNIFER FARRELL PROGRAM COORDINATOR JENNIFER@CAINJ.ORG GAIL BONUS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT GAIL@CAINJ.ORG

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