MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of CAI is to provide the leadership for successful development and operation of Community Associations, through information research and education.
CAI SOUTHERN COLORADO BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Jack Scheuerman, President
(719) 471-7955; (719) 630-1794 (fax)
email: jscheuer@pcisys.net
Linda Warren, President-Elect
(719) 534-0266
email: lwarren@usa.net
Jan Mangum, Vice President
(719) 264-9711
email: cmangum@email.msn.com
Susan Sills, Secretary
(719) 473-5000; (719) 473-1838 (fax)
email: service@managementadvantage.com
Christine Buchanan, Treasurer
(719) 579-9090; (719) 576-0126 (fax)
email: buchanan@biggsskofford.com
Jerry Orten, Member
(303) 432-9999; 1-800-809-5242; (303) 432-0999 (fax)
email: jcmo@ortenhindman.com
Joe Potter, Director
(719) 488-3954; (209) 797-9843 (fax)
email: JPotterCS@aol.com
Jan Bolton, Executive Director
(719) 591-5134; (719) 380-9180 (fax)
email: argus2020@email.msn.com
What is CAI?
CAI is a national, nonprofit 501 (c)(6) association created in 1973 to educate and represent America’s 205,000 residential condominium, cooperative and homeowner associations and related professionals and service providers. The Institute is dedicated to fostering vibrant, responsive, competent community associations that promote harmony, community and responsible leadership.
What Does CAI Represent?
CAI is a multi-disciplinary alliance serving all stakeholders in community associations. CAI members include condominium and homeowner associations, cooperatives and association-governed planned communities of all sizes and architectural types; individual homeowners; community association managers and management firms; public officials; lawyers, accountants, engineers, reserve specialists, builder/developers and other providers of professional services and products for community associations. CAI has more than 16,500 members in 58 chapters throughout the U.S. and in several foreign countries. The national office and its 42-person staff are in Alexandria, Virginia.
How Does CAI Serve Its Members?
• CAI advances excellence through seminars, workshops, conferences and education programs, some of which lead to professional designations
• CAI publishes the largest collection of resources available on community associations, including books, guides, Common Ground magazine and seven specialized newsletters on community association finance, law and management
• CAI advocates community association interests before legislatures, regulatory bodies and the court
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of CAI is to provide the leadership for successful development and operation of Community Associations, through information research and education.