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INDUSTRY NEWS


REALMANAGE ILLINOIS ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF ANDREA SORGANI.


Andrea has been an integral part of our industry for the last 44 years. Andrea began her career in property management in 1976. She founded ALMA Property Management Services, Inc. in 1991 and served as President until 2015 when RealManage purchased the company. Andrea has been an active CAI-Illinois volunteer since 1982 serving on many committees and serving on the Board of Directors for six years and as President from 2009 thru 2011. She has always believed in the continuing of education of our clients, and served as speaker and moderator of many programs.


“Andrea has mentored many of us as we grew within the industry. She is a valued member of our team, and well respected by her colleagues. Her contributions to RealManage, CAI, and community association management will always be valued and remembered,” commented Kimberly Sutherland, Vice President of Operations for RealManage Illinois.


Kara Cermak, SVP Learning and Development for RealManage, says, “Andrea is a committed leader, manager, volunteer and friend to so many of us. Andrea, thank you for your contribution to our industry and your individual contribution to all those of us that have known and treasured you for so many years.”


Associa Chicagoland Hires MICHELE TRINA AS VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS


Ms. Trina has been involved in the property management industry since 1998 and brings with her extensive experience in operating suburban properties and working directly with community associations. Her areas of expertise include business strategy, operational improvement, financial and budget planning, and conflict management. In her new role as the vice president of operations, Ms. Trina will oversee a diverse team of managers and operational staff and will help lead management operations.


“Michele’s experience in maintaining all aspects of community management, strong client focus, and proven team leadership abilities will enable her to provide the highest level of management services for our clients,” stated Stephanie Skelley, Associa Chicagoland president. “Associa Chicagoland is proud to welcome her to the team, and we are excited to see how her leadership will contribute to our client vision and help continue to drive excellence for our branch.”


42 | COMMON INTEREST® Ms. Trina is a licensed


community association manager in Illinois and has obtained the Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®


)


designation from the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) and the Association Management Specialist (AMS®


) designation


through the Community Associations Institute (CAI). She is a member of CAI and has been a featured speaker at their annual conference, where she educated board members, managers, and homeowners.


With more than 200 branch offices across North America, Associa delivers unsurpassed management and lifestyle services to nearly five million residents worldwide. Our 10,000+ team members lead the industry with unrivaled education, expertise and trailblazing innovation. For more than 40 years, Associa has provided solutions designed to help communities achieve their vision. To learn more, visit www.associaonline.com.


• Fall 2020 • A Publication of CAI-Illinois Chapter


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