CAI Orange County
We are searching for individuals who wish to contribute to the industry sharing their expertise and management skills. We need goal- oriented decision-makers, innovative thinkers and willing team members who can make things happen. Most important of all, we are looking for people who truly care about community associations and are willing to volunteer their time for a period of one year.
Why would you want to spend your valuable time this way? There are many personal and professional rewards. Here are a few:
• You will be recognized as a part of the industry “brain trust” – the best minds in the business.
• You can exercise or develop your leadership skills and possibly chair a committee or earn a position on the Board of Directors.
• You will have opportunities to network with industry professionals from all over the country.
• You will earn points toward CAI professional designations.
If these rewards are appealing to you, please consider one of these committees and email the chapter at
executivedirector@caioc.org.
CAID (CAI-AID) (Meets as needed)
CAID is a community outreach program designed to revitalize community associations (HOAs) that struggle to maintain or improve their communities. The CAID mission is to partner with local HOAs to restore shared spaces, enhance infrastructure, and create neighborhoods that inspire pride and connection.
Co-Chairs:
Robert M. DeNichilo, Esq., CCAL DeNichilo Law, APC
COMMUNITY MANAGER SUPPORT COMMITTEE
(Meets 1st Thursday at 10:00 a.m.)
To encourage professionalism in community association management, assist in attaining educational goals, and create interest and excitement about obtaining the PCAM designation. Doing so by awarding scholarships based on specifi ed criteria, organizing the annual PCAM reception to honor those with the highest designation, offering manager- specifi c educational breakfast and organizing a CMCA Test Study Group.
Co-Chairs:
Julie Carter, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Lake Forest Community Association
Mike Perlof, CMCA Fenton Grant Kaneda & Litt, LLP
Nicole Kardos, CMCA, AMS Optimum Professional Property Management, Inc., AAMC
CHAPTER LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT (Meets 2nd Wednesday at noon)
To provide and strengthen awareness within the community association industry of legislative activities associated with CAI and the Orange County Chapter. Organize and facilitate information, fundraising and activities associated with the CLAC statewide organization.
Co-Chairs:
B. Austin Baillio Maxwell & Morgan, LLP
COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMMITTEE (Meets 4th Wednesday at noon)
This Committee performs quarterly non-fundraising outreach programs to serve and give back to the community through partnering with local nonprofi t organizations.
Co-Chairs:
Nesreen Ibrahim Antis Roofi ng & Waterproofi ng
Jamie Gould, CMCA, AMS HOA Management Consultant
Jed Moyer City Service Paving
EMERGING LEADERS & MENTORSHIP COMMITTEE
The Committee’s purpose is to support, inspire, educate and guide members to better understand and succeed in our industry. There is a program for both community managers and business partners.
Community Manager Co-Chairs: (Meets 4th Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. every other month)
Kara Foley, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Seabreeze Management Company, Inc., AAMC
Michael Hadder Keystone, AAMC
Business Partner Co-Chairs: (Meets 3rd Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.)
Katy Krupp Fenton Grant Kaneda & Litt, LLP
GOLF COMMITTEE (Meets 1st Friday at 9:00 a.m. fi ve months before event) The Committee plans the annual Golf Tournament. Co-Chairs:
Toby Spencer Accurate Termite & Pest Control
Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS Berg Insurance Agency in Partnership with LaBarre/Oksnee
Chad Sivcovich California Arbor Care
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