Webinar- Professionalism for the Industry (Presented by CAI Leaders 2017)
Community Associations Institute has three
distinct membership categories: Managers, Community Association
Volunteer Leaders, and Business Partners. How the three groups interact
and work together is essential for the overall success of CAI. This
session, facilitated by members of the three Membership Representation
Groups for CAI, engages audience members in a discussion on how each
group can collaborate successfully.
Watch the program now.
Watch the program now.
Credit Information
Free Webinar (not for credit)
Description
Duration: 60 minutes
Community Associations Institute has three distinct membership categories: Managers, Community Association Volunteer Leaders, and Business Partners. How the three groups interact and work together is essential for the overall success of CAI. This session, facilitated by members of the three Membership Representation Groups for CAI, engages audience members in a discussion on how each group can collaborate successfully.
Watch the program now.
Speakers:
Facilitated by Ursula Koenig Burgess, Esq., Rees Broome PC, Tysons Corner, VA
Continuing Education Credit Information
This program conveys current information about recent legislative activity to the general public; it is not intended as a source of continuing education credit toward CAI credentials.
Community Associations Institute has three distinct membership categories: Managers, Community Association Volunteer Leaders, and Business Partners. How the three groups interact and work together is essential for the overall success of CAI. This session, facilitated by members of the three Membership Representation Groups for CAI, engages audience members in a discussion on how each group can collaborate successfully.
Watch the program now.
Speakers:
Facilitated by Ursula Koenig Burgess, Esq., Rees Broome PC, Tysons Corner, VA
Continuing Education Credit Information
This program conveys current information about recent legislative activity to the general public; it is not intended as a source of continuing education credit toward CAI credentials.