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America's leading advocate for responsible communities

Governance and Executive Staff

Board of Trustees

CAI is governed by a 14-member Board of Trustees, including a president and president-elect, a minimum of four community managers, two community association volunteers and two product/service providers. Four at-large members are determined by a board-appointed nominating committee. No single member classification can be represented by more than six members on the board.

Member Representation Groups (MRGs)

CAI’s primary member constituencies are represented by:

  • Association of Professional Community Managers (APCM) Board
  • Community Association Volunteers Committee
  • Business Partners Council

The MRGs give members in each constituency an active voice in CAI policy and a platform for making recommendations on services that are important to them. Members of each group are elected by their peers. In turn, they elect members to serve on the Board of Trustees.

Executive Staff

Chief Executive Officer            

Tom Skiba                                            (703) 797-6338             

Chapter Relations/Membership

Dawn Bauman                                      (703) 797-6287             

Education/Designations/Meetings                      

Michele Jerome                                     (703) 797-6333             

Finance and Administration                               

Steve Albert                                          (703) 797-6336             

Legislative & Regulatory/Governance

Molly Foley-Healy                                 (703) 797-6266             

Media/Communications/Publications                  

Frank Rathbun                                      (703) 797-6261             

Foundation for Community Association Research

(703) 797-6333

Michele Jerome, Executive Director

National Board of Certification for Community Association Managers

(703) 797-6287

Dawn Bauman, Executive Director


 

Community Associations Institute (CAI) is the only national organization dedicated to fostering vibrant, responsive, competent community associations. Our mission is to assist community associations in promoting harmony, community, and responsible leadership. We believe that by giving board members, managers, and homeowners the knowledge to better run their associations, they can turn "owners" into "neighbors," increasing harmony, and leading to more prosperous, safer communities.  More

Benefits of Joining

The value of a CAI membership continues to become invaluable. The level of services and expertise you receive is second to none!

The Ohio Valley Chapter offers benefits to all members, whether you are an individual homeowner, a community manager, or a professional selling to and servicing the industry.  Benefits

 

CAI Member Benefits

As a member, CAI's information, resources and education programs will help you do your job better—whether you're a board member, manager, CEO or professional services provider to community associations. You'll be able to stay abreast of the latest news, trends, laws, and issues affecting community associations, condominiums and cooperatives, and the homeowners who live in them.

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