TEMECULA, CA, Aug. 23, 2017 -- Associa Equity Management & Realty Services is hosting the “Enhance your Association's Governance - Lead a Thriving Community” seminar on Saturday, September 16, 2017 from 8:30AM – 12:30PM PDT to help educate board members on the most up-to-date community governance information.
The seminar will feature industry respected professionals sharing information and tips for maximizing the effectiveness of association governance, leading to more efficiently managed communities.
The industry speakers include:
Adrian Adams - Adams Stirling Law Firm Kieran Purcell - Epsten, Grinnell & Howell Law Firm
John Krueger - Associa Legislative Advocate Michael Graves - SCT Reserve Consultants
Cat Carmichael - Pacific Premier Bank Wayne Sakamoto - Gang expert
Rancho California Water District
"An effective governance is a partnership between educated board members and informed residents,” stated Lisa Locke, Associa Equity Management president and event host. “This seminar will provide board members the tools they need to help guide their residents and build successful communities.”
The event will be held at the Wilson Creek Winery in Temecula, CA with breakfast being served prior to the event and registration scheduled from 8:30-9:00AM. If you would like to participate, please register at “Enhance your Association's Governance.”
Equity Management & Realty Services is an Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®), one of only a few in Temecula to have obtained this highest level of certification from the Community Associations Institute. Equity Management is committed to serving the associations they managed, whether it’s assessing property conditions, negotiating service contracts/supply agreements or hiring onsite personnel, our property management services bring a powerful combination of wide-ranging resources and a personal touch to each community they serve, no matter the location, size or community type.
With more than 180 branch offices across North America, Associa delivers unsurpassed management and lifestyle services to nearly five million residents worldwide. Our 10,000+ team members lead the industry with unrivaled education, expertise and trailblazing innovation. For more than 40 years, Associa has provided solutions designed to help communities achieve their vision. To learn more, visit www.associaonline.com.
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Ashley S Cantwell Associa 214-272-4107 [email protected]


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