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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many community association residents to stay at home. They’re working remotely. They’re establishing home-based businesses. They’re spending more time using association common areas. They’re placing increased pressure on community They’re finding the tiniest details to complain about. How can community managers and board members respond to or support the newest homeowner demands? T. Peter Kristian, a CAI past president and a large-scale community association manager, leads an expert panel through a discussion started by “Challenge Accepted” and “Home Is Where the Work Is”—articles featured in Common GroundTM magazine’s November/December 2020 issue.
T. Peter Kristian, CMCA, LSM, PCAM, general manager, Hilton Head Plantation Property Owners Association, Inc., Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Peter Kristian joined the Hilton Head Plantation staff as its general manager in February of 2000. Prior to that, Peter was with the Montgomery Village Foundation, a large-scale, self-managed homeowners association in suburban Maryland, for 16 years. He was an active member of CAI’s Washington Metropolitan Chapter, and he served on the Washington Metropolitan Chapter's legislative committee and co-chaired CAI's Maryland Legislative Action Committee.
Peter currently serves as chair of CAI’s Government and Public Affairs Committee. He also serves on the federal LAC and the Large-Scale Managers Committee, which he served as past chair. Peter also serves as secretary of the South Carolina Legislative Action Committee. He received numerous national awards, including Author of the Year, Excellence in Designations, Excellence is Government and Public Affairs and the President’s Award. In 2019, Peter was honored by the Board of Trustees with CAI’s highest recognition, the Distinguished Service Award for his many contributions to CAI and the community association industry.
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George Nowack Esq.
George Nowack has dedicated his entire legal career to representing community associations and championing fair housing laws. Nowack began representing associations in 1981 at the law firm Hyatt & Rhoads, PC, which was one of the first firms in the U.S. to represent community associations. In 1991, he founded the community association practice at Weissman, Nowack, Curry & Wilco, PC in Georgia where he practiced for 25 years. Nowack and his law partner Julie Howard formed NowackHoward, LLC in October 2016 where he currently practices. Nowack is a CAI past president and a fellow in CAI’s College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL).
Continuing Education Credit
This program provides one credit per hour toward:
- Certified Manager of Community Associations recertification
- Association Management Specialist redesignation
- Professional Community Association Manager redesignation
To earn credit, you must be personally registered for this program and print the certificate of completion to document your participation.
Registration Information
All registrants will have full access to this on-demand, online recording for 120 days.
Manager Certifications and Designations
Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®) / Association Management Specialist (AMS®) / Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®) / Large-Scale Manager (LMS®)
Management Company Designation
Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®)
Service Provider Designations and Distinctions
Reserve Specialist (RS®) / Community Insurance and Risk Management Specialist (CIRMS®) / Educated Business Partner