CAI Volunteer Spotlight
How long have you been a member of CAI?
13 years.
What made you decide to volunteer for CAI-IL?
Manger Member Melissa Brooks, CMCA, AMS
When I learned how much I loved Community As and that this was not t a I I wanted to e band volunteer my
What aspect of volunteering do you nd most rewarding?
a team with other volunteers. We are not successful without each other. I all so hard on come r a ne-tuned car.
What is your go-to TV Show?
What is your greatest accomplishment or something that you are most proud of as a volunteer for CAI?
I recently was chosen to be Co- For the to the community as well as help with the Lions Club and It was a succeed is why we do what we do!
How long have you been a member of CAI?
Business Partner Member
I have been a member of the CAI for 3 years now. The past two years as a business partner for another company, but when I made a switch to my new company, I felt completely CAI was a very important step for
What made you decide to volunteer for CAI-IL?
I believe you same.
What aspect of volunteering do
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What is your favorite CAI-IL event and why?
I love the Gala. Not only because because I love to see everyone would be the summer social. company is always a winner in
What is your go-to TV Show?
What do you do to relieve stress?
my children in the military. It warms my heart to see them at
If money was no object, how would you further the mission of CAI-IL?
purpose. How we do that, I am not sure but if we had unlimited resources (money, volunteers, front of more owners, maybe at the summer fests and such.
out who did it and why before the end of the show.
What do you see as the most our industry?
the same types of businesses, we learn from them, and from each other and
What do you do to relieve stress?
educate someone somehow. calms my nerves and let me I can share.
• Summer 2020 • A Publication of CAI-Illinois Chapter
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