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CAI-NE introduces 2023 board members and committee chairs

Wellesley, MA The Community Associations Institute, New England Chapter (CAI-NE), one of 64 CAI chapters affiliated with the Community Associations Institute (CAI) recognized as the leading authority in community association governance, education and management and provider of resources and information for homeowners, volunteer board leaders, professional managers and business professionals, welcomes dozens of CAI-NE member volunteers who will join the chapter’s 2023 boards and committees. 

2023 CAI-NE Board 

• President, Katie Dodge, CLCS, CMCA, AMS – USI Insurance Solutions;

• President-Elect, Chris Malloy, Esq. – Moriarty Troyer Malloy LLC;

• Vice President, Mark Einhorn, Esq. – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.;

• Treasurer, Tony Chiarelli – Landmark Associates;

• Clerk, David Barrett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – RCM Services;

• Debra Ciccolo - Pickman Park Condominium;

• Andrew Costa – Costa Property Management;

• John Kadim, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – Mediate Management;

• Norman Orban, Esq. – Allcock & Marcus, LLC;

• Jill Wetmore-Piken, CMCA, AMS – Nouvelle at Natick Residences; and

• Scott Wolf, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – Brigs, LLC, AAMC.

In carrying out the goals and objectives of CAI-NE and the board as guided by the chapter’s strategic plan, the CAI-NE board is supported by a number of chapter and CAI committees including:

2023 Committee Chairs

Attorneys’ Committee:
• Kate Brady, Esq. – Moriarty Troyer Malloy LLC.
• Erik Shaughnessy, Esq. – Mirrione, Shaughnessy & Uitti LLC.

Banquet Committee:
• Debbie Davie, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – Brigs, LLC, AAMC.
• Will Thompson, Esq. – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.

CEO-MC Committee:
• Scott Wolf, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – Brigs, LLC, AAMC.
• Thomas Wood, CMCA.

Emerging Leaders Network:
• Pamela Jonah, Esq. – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.
• David Barrett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – RCM Services.

Tournament Committee
• Tony Chiarelli – Landmark Associates.
• Ken Martin – National Cooperative Bank.
• Jen Pappas – American Properties Team.
• Paula Solemina – BluSky/Pro-Care Inc.

Managers’ Committee:
• Jill Wetmore-Piken, CMCA, AMS – Nouvelle at Natick Residences.

Seminar & Conference Committee:
• Mark Einhorn, Esq. – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.
• David Uitti, Esq. – Mirrione, Shaughnessy & Uitti LLC.

Maine Legislative Action Committee (MELAC):
• Charles Katz–Leavy, Esq. – Jensen Bair Gardner & Henry.

Massachusetts Legislative Action Committee (MALAC):
• Matthew Gaines, Esq. – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.
• Peter Westhaver, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – Barkan Management.

New Hampshire Legislative Action Committee (NHLAC):
• Gary Daddario, Esq., CCAL – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.

Rhode Island Legislative Action Committee (RILAC):
• Janet Aronson, Esq. – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.
• Mary-Joy Howes, Esq. – Lombardi Law Group, LLC

Responsible and overseeing the production and direction of the chapter’s monthly publication Condo Media magazine, the 2023 Condo Media board includes:

2023 Condo Media Board

• President – Jared McNabb, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – EchelonSeaport;

• Vice President – Richard Brooks, Esq. – Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks P.C.;

• Treasurer – Eric Fudeman, CPA – Bloom Cohen Hayes LLC;

• Clerk – Jack Carr, P.E. – Criterium Engineers;

• Claudette Carini – CAI New England;

• Thomas Moriarty, Esq., CCAL – Moriarty Troyer Mallory LLC;

• Dan Picha - South Shore Bank; and

• Greg Pierce – NorthStar Insurance Services, Inc.

According to CAI and the Foundation for Community Association Research (FCAR) as of 2020 an estimated 74.1 million people live in community associations which includes condominiums, homeowner associations and cooperatives. The report also estimates that there are more than 356,000 community associations in the United States. 

The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE), established in March 1973 and currently one of the top five chapters in the country with more than 1600 members, offers New England association leaders, homeowners and industry professionals and service providers a variety of local member benefits including educational workshops, seminars and webinars with experienced industry speakers; social and networking events bringing together community association leaders and professionals; industry resources and publications for reference; as well as a host of other information designed specifically for the unique challenges facing New England communities. To learn more about the CAI New England Chapter and the benefits of membership, visit their website at www.caine.org.

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