Annual Chapter Luncheon
Annual Chapter Luncheon - The Path to WUCIOA for All
Hilton Bellevue
300 112th Avenue SoutheastBellevue, WA 98004-6412
United States
Event Details
WSCAI members will compete in hilarious "Reindeer Games" and have a chance to WIN $100 for the Best Ugly Holiday Sweater! 2nd Place wins $50!
The Chapter Luncheon is an opportunity to network with peers over lunch while enjoying a 45-minute WSCAI program. WSCAI will be holding our Annual Meeting during this event.
We will also be collecting donations for our annual Toys For Tots gift drive! See the Amazon wish list.
A Panel Presentation
Join this WSCAI panel as we discuss the planning, the programs, and the goal of the joint education efforts to bring WUCIOA to all. We will have representatives from WSCAI board, Education Committee, Manager’s Only Committee, and LAC Committee, to lay out their plans and vision as we work to educate and enlighten all members on the changes coming in the next few years. Reaching a destination begins with the first step.
Join this WSCAI panel as we discuss the planning, the programs, and the goal of the joint education efforts to bring WUCIOA to all.
Calling All Members!
This event is open to all WSCAI members—including homeowners, board members, managers, management company owners and businesses that serve community associations!
PANELISTS
Hilary Bublitz, CMCA, AMS, PCAM is the Association Director for the Mill Creek Community Association, a 3500+ door community association in Mill Creek, WA. With a background in education and writing, Hilary is constantly looking for ways to improve communication with residents to increase their awareness of the services and opportunities provided by their Association and enhance participation across the community. As chair of the Legislative Action Committee, Hilary is passionate about making all community associations the best places to live in Washington State.
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Linda Hanson, WSCAI 2024 Board President, has been consulting for nonprofits for over 25 years. Linda has served on her community association board of directors off and on for 8 years and has served as president five of those years. As a homeowner representative her experience with various community association challenges and successes allows her a great perspective on the unique challenges a community association faces. Linda served on the Legislative Action Committee for four years and the Community Outreach Committee. Linda currently serves on the Membership Committee and is a membership ambassador. She has also served on the Finance Committee and Communications Committee for four years and authors articles for the WSCAI Journal. She is honored to have been elected as the WSCAI Board president for 2024. Linda has one daughter and two incredible grandchildren. In her spare time, she is watching them grow at record speed! Linda loves to organize, entertain, and walk for meditation.
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Aimee Hilton, CMCA, AMS, is a Portfolio Community Association Manager with Emerald Management and Consulting. She holds her CMCA and AMS and has been in the industry for over 8 years. She also holds a master’s degree in human resource management and her passion is managing persons of all backgrounds and advocacy for inclusion. She is the Chair for the Annual Conference Committee. She is a Seattle area native and has a 5-year-old daughter named Olivia, 2 cats, Cinnamon and Mocha, and a small dog, Spartacus. She has a slight obsession with Starbucks, and you can normally find her there.
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Allison Peryea, Esq. is a shareholder attorney at community association law firm Peryea Silver Taylor, P.S. in downtown Seattle. She has worked in the community association industry since 2010. Her practice focuses on dispute resolution including litigation, and she also provides general counsel services. She is a member of the WSCAI Board of Directors, and a Board liaison to the ADR Committee. She is a longtime member of the WSCAI Communications Committee and former editor of the WSCAI chapter magazine. She is a former member of the Eastlake Community Council, her neighborhood council in Seattle.
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Scott Roth, CMCA, AMS, VIS Group, Director of Community Management
Scott began his career as a Maintenance Supervisor in this Industry 30 years ago. He was soon elevated to an on-site management position and then an area Manager. He helped grow his previous company from 6 Associations to over 50 in five years and later found a wonderful home with VIS Group. There he is able to follow his passion for educating and helping those who are new to the industry become the best they can be. He is also allowed the freedom and balance to spend time with my wonderful wife and three amazing kids who are growing up too fast. It is a constant reminder of how time does not stop and we are limited in the impact we can make in this world, and to those in our lives. |
Michelle Schlichting, CMCA, AMS started in the management industry in 2004 and has spent her entire career with Condominium Management. She started as an Association Manager and in 2017 became the GM of Sixty-01. After 4 years with Sixty-01 she came back to the main office as a Senior Association Manager and is now the Director of Education and Community Development. She enjoys working with Boards and the owners of her various properties and finds it challenging to help turn Associations around. She has worked through 6 reclads and multiple special assessments in her time in the industry. She is the proud mom of 2 amazing boys and a Proud Marine Mom.
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