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Sharper Poised for Another Great CAI Vision Awards Showing 

group photo of sharper management team at awards gala

On Thursday, December 1, the Community Association Institute-MN Chapter (CAI) will host their annual Holiday Gala and Vision Awards ceremony. CAI, the international trade organization for community associations and regarded as the national experts in education programs, publications, association governance and advocacy, and the accreditation body holds this annual event to recognize and celebrate managers, business partners, and homeowner leaders.   Multiple awards are given out for both associations and individual managers. Nominations are submitted by CAI members, and a special voting committee reviews all nomination applications for specific criteria. The awards are a high honor and have significant recognition by industry experts, for industry professionals. Sharper is honored to be nominated for the following:  Above & Beyond – Michelle Waldroff. This award recognizes an individual for substantive achievement in performing tasks and services beyond the typical job description and scope of responsibilities.  Excellence in Service – Lorie Mestas. This award recognizes a manager that goes beyond the call of duty to service the board and homeowners to make the community a better place.  Financial Impact – Matthew Vitek. This award recognizes a manager who positively impacted a community(s) in a significant manner, such as budget management, capital improvement project management, insurance claim navigation, etc.  Rookie of the Year – Jeremy Schulz. This award recognizes a manager with less than two years’ experience that excelled in all aspects of community association management functions.  Intermediate Manager of the Year – Tracy Shaver. This award recognizes a manager with 2-5 years of experience that excelled in all aspects of community association management functions.  Advanced Manager of the Year – Melissa Cushing & Natalie Martynow.  This award recognizes a manager with over 7 years of experience that excelled in all aspects of community association management functions.  Association of the Year – This award recognizes an association Board of Directors whose members clearly understand their roles and fiduciary responsibilities, putting the association’s interests ahead of and above all personal agendas.  (Large: 100+ Homes) – Ridgewood Condominium Association – Manager Tom Parsons.  (Small: Less than 100 Homes) – Henley Condominium Association – Manager Kimberly DuPont.   Outstanding Community – 1666 Coffman (Manager Lorie Mestas). This award recognizes an association that values community building. Last year Sharper was fortunate to take home five awards and had eight nominees. We stole the show! With a crowd of nearly 400 industry colleagues and friends planning to attend the special night this year, our fingers are crossed for another great Sharper Management showing!  Congratulations to all of the nominees! 

Huge Night for Sharper at CAI Vision Awards

A huge night for the company, Sharper Management took home half of the awards presented at the annual Holiday Gala and Vision Awards for the Community Association Institute-MN Chapter (CAI) held on Thursday, December 2nd. CAI, the international trade organization for community associations and regarded as the national experts in education programs, publications, association governance, and advocacy and the accreditation body, holds this annual event to recognize and celebrate managers, business partners, and homeowner leaders. There are eight awards given out for both associations and for individual managers. Nominations are submitted by CAI members and a special voting committee reviews all nomination applications for specific criteria. The awards are a high honor and significant recognition by industry experts for industry professionals. Sharper took home the following: Mark Ownes – Above & Beyond. This award recognizes an individual for substantive achievement in performing tasks and services beyond the typical job description and scope of responsibilities. Kimberly DuPont – Financial Impact. This award recognizes a manager who positively impacted a community(s) in a significant manner, such as budget management, capital improvement project management, insurance claim navigation, etc. Tom Parson – Sophomore of the Year. This award recognizes a manager with less than two years’ experience that excelled in all aspects of community association management functions. Fountain Woods II – Association of the Year. This award recognizes an association Board of Directors whose members clearly understand their roles and fiduciary responsibilities, putting the association’s interests ahead of and above all personal agendas. Volunteer of the Year – Melissa Cushing. A special award given by the Board of Directors of CAI to an individual that has made significant contributions to the organization in their volunteer efforts. In addition to these winners, Sharper had two other nominees and two runners-up candidates. Sharper Management was quite visible throughout the evening, with 28 staff members in attendance, and Josh Reams, the outgoing Chapter president, facilitating and speaking much of the evening. It was a great night to celebrate Sharper Management in front of 350 industry friends and colleagues!