Committees & Chairs

WSCAI encourages chapter involvement through our committees. As part of a committee, volunteer members work together to address various areas within WSCAI. Most importantly, this gives these members an opportunity to help shape our chapter.

washington chapter committee meeting

 

Join One Of Our Committees!


Our chapter has several committees and we welcome members to join and contribute to enhancing our chapter.  Members who participate in committees get more out of their member by investing time into helping WSCAI innovate and meet the needs of our industry. Our committees implement the strategic plan for the Chapter. From programs to publications to legislative activity, committee members provide the strength that enables the Chapter to meet the needs of its member communities in Washington State.


Each committee has a specific focus that furthers WSCAI’s mission. By volunteering for a committee, you will help accomplish the committee’s goals for WSCAI. Thus, you are contributing to making our chapter more effective for all members.

If you are interested in joining one of WSCAI’s committees, please email Kyle Tibbs at kyle.tibbs@wscai.org.

Benefits of Joining a Committee

  • Meet, network and collaborate with other industry members and the community association industry
  • Establish yourself and your association or company as a leader in the community association industry
  • Keep abreast of changes, trends and developments in the community association industry
  • Recognition among peers for outstanding work and volunteerism
  • Share knowledge and experiences to create quality programs & services to improve the community association industry

 

Contact us via email if you're interested in joining a committee

The purpose of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Committee is to administer the Chapter’s Mediation Program in coordination with the Chapter Office.

ADR Committee Charter
The purpose of the Annual Conference Committee: With input, recommendations and approval from the Board of Directors, and the assistance of the Chapter Executive Director, the Committee shall be responsible for the planning, execution and oversight of the Washington Community Associations Annual Conference. 

The Business Partners Committee is made up of WSCAI Business Partner Members. The goal of this committee is to maximize the value on this investment, both qualitatively and quantitatively.

The Business Partners Committee seeks to accomplish this goal in several ways:

    Through improved sponsorship opportunities for Business Partners
    Through education regarding exposure opportunities for Business Partners
    Through social events designed specifically for Business Partners

 
Business Partner Committee members collaborate on implementing these objectives, as well as finding new ways to achieve these goals.

Business Partners Committee Charter

The purpose of the Communications Committee is to anticipate and meet the needs of WSCAI members by publishing relevant, current and beneficial articles in the monthly WSCAI Journal; to provide Business Partner members with marketing opportunities; and to maximize advertising revenue for the Chapter.
The purpose of the Community Outreach Committee is to foster members to use their skills and knowledge to support charities or other philanthropic endeavors which may also benefit the Community Association industry or communities where we live and work. Projects involved in: Adopt-A-Road, Ronald McDonald House, Toys for Tots, One Warm Coat (coat drive), Earth Day project at a member community association, and back pack drive for Mercy Housing.
The purpose of the CA Day Committee is to develop an educational, informational, and engaging member event providing elements of networking, professional development, resources and educational development for the membership.
The WSCAI Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) Committee recognizes that diversity is the lifeblood of innovation, growth, and progress. We aim to build a vibrant and diverse community within our organization, comprising individuals from different backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities, genders, abilities, and perspectives. By cultivating a culture that embraces diversity, we can tap into a vast array of talents, experiences, and ideas that will propel our organization forward.
The purpose of the Education Committee is to anticipate and meet the needs of WSCAI community association members, directors, officers and manager members by developing, promoting and presenting relevant educational programs throughout the state.
The Washington Legislative Action Committee (CAI WA-LAC) is a volunteer committee of CAI consisting of homeowners and professionals serving community associations. The CAI WA-LAC works with those living and working in community associations to speak on their behalf with one united voice on legislative and regulatory matters that affect community associations. Responsible for identifying legislative issues of importance to community associations in Washington, the WA-LAC monitors legislation and helps set specific legislative priorities. The CAI WA-LAC builds relationships with and educates state officials to make CAI WA-LAC the go-to resource when they are presented with community association issues.
The Managers Only Meetings Committee is responsible for the development, promotion, and presentation of Managers Only Meetings (MOMs). These events are full of relevant, timely information to assist community association managers wanting to increase their skills and knowledge-base, which are essential to the successful management of associations. The Mangers Only Meetings Committee determines what topics are covered at these meetings and who is presenting. Presentations are given by industry professionals who are members of WSCAI and specialize in a segment of the industry.
WSCAI's Market Expansion Committee seeks to develop educational, informational, and engaging member events providing elements of networking, professional development, resources and educational development for the WSCAI Chapter membership outside of the Puget Sound metro areas.
The purpose of the Membership Committee is to advise and assist the Board and the Chapter on attracting, maintaining, and retaining new Membership and planning quarterly Chapter luncheons.
The purpose of the Social Committee is to build the WSCAI community through social events while fostering a sense of community networking, Responsible for the overall management, selection of location, recruiting sponsors, and planning the Annual Golf Tournament and the Annual Chapter Awards Gala.

Annual Conference Committee

  • Aimee Hilton
    Aimee Hilton
    CMCA, AMS Community Association Portfolio Manager Emerald Management & Consulting
    Chair
  • Alexis Ducich
    Alexis Ducich
    Partner Barker Martin, P.S.
    Vice Chair
  • Steve Weidenbach
    Steve Weidenbach
    CIRMS Agent American Family Insurance--Steve Weidenbach Agency, Inc.
    Vice Chair
  • Allison Nicole Peryea Esq.
    Allison Nicole Peryea Esq.
    Esq. Shareholder Attorney Peryea Silver Taylor, P.S.
    Board Liaison

ADR / Mediation Program Committee

  • Mary B. Reiten Esq.
    Mary B. Reiten Esq.
    Esq. Senior Attorney Peryea Silver Taylor, P.S.
    Chair
  • Andrea Goodmansen
    Andrea Goodmansen
    Managing Member McLeod Construction, LLC
    Board Liaison

Business Partners Committee

  • Zachary Page
    Zachary Page
    CMCA, AMS Association Manager and Team Lead CWD Group, Inc. AAMC
    Chair
  • Jill Jones
    Jill Jones
    Vice President Umpqua Bank HOA Banking
    Board Liaison

CA Day Committee

Communications Committee

  • Joy L. Steele
    Joy L. Steele
    AMS Vice President of Corporate Communications HOA Organizers, Inc.
    Chair
  • Ila Kane
    Ila Kane
    CMCA, AMS, PCAM Director of Education Agynbyte LLC, AAMC
    Vice Chair
  • Matias Barnes
    Matias Barnes
    Director of Business Development Ismael’s Construction, LLC
    Secretary
  • Allison Nicole Peryea Esq.
    Allison Nicole Peryea Esq.
    Esq. Shareholder Attorney Peryea Silver Taylor, P.S.
    Board Liaison

Community Outreach Committee

  • Susan Oord
    Susan Oord
    RS Operations Manager Association Reserves- Washington
    Chair
  • Jennifer Hill
    Jennifer Hill
    Rosehill Law, PLLC
    Vice Chair
  • Alexandra Warnek
    Alexandra Warnek
    AMS Business Association Manager CWD Group, Inc. AAMC
    Secretary
  • Greg Floyd
    Greg Floyd
    CIRMS Senior VP - Commercial Insurance, CIRMS HUB International NW
    Board Liaison

DEIB - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging

  • Jackki Vo
    Jackki Vo
    CMCA, AMS Director of Operations CWD Group, Inc. AAMC
    Chair
  • Andrea Goodmansen
    Andrea Goodmansen
    Managing Member McLeod Construction, LLC
    Board Liaison

Education Committee

  • Scott Roth
    Scott Roth
    CMCA, AMS Director of Community Management VIS Group, Inc.
    Chair
  • Kristen A McCormick
    Kristen A McCormick
    CMCA, AMS, PCAM CEO/Owner Agynbyte LLC, AAMC
    Board Liaison

LAC - Legislative Action Committee

  • Hilary Bublitz
    Hilary Bublitz
    CMCA, AMS, PCAM Mill Creek Community Association
    Chair

Market Expansion Committee

  • Karen McDonald
    Karen McDonald
    CMCA, AMS, PCAM, RS President Accurate Reserve Professionals, LLC
    Chair
  • Andrea Goodmansen
    Andrea Goodmansen
    Managing Member McLeod Construction, LLC
    Board Liaison

Membership Committee

  • Nancy Post
    Nancy Post
    CMCA, AMS Best Management Co., AAMC
    Chair
  • Christina M Rhoades
    Christina M Rhoades
    CMCA, AMS Director of Community Management Windermere Property Management
    Vice Chair
  • Hal Hovey
    Hal Hovey
    Treasurer Sky Meadows Community Association
    Board Liaison

MOM - Managers Only Meeting Committee

  • Kimberly Diane Chick
    Kimberly Diane Chick
    CMCA, AMS Around The Clock, Inc. CRMC
    Chair
  • Linda Hanson
    Linda Hanson
    President Hawthorne Hill Condominium Association
    Board Liaison

Social Committee

  • Haley Graham
    Haley Graham
    CMCA, AMS Navigate Community Management, AAMC
    Chair