As a 501(c)6 not-for-profit organization, our committees are essential to our success. We rely on dedicated volunteers to put together our annual programming, each one an integral part of the process. Check out the committees that are currently recruiting new members, and contact a chairperson to let them know you'd love to be a part of the magic!
Committees
CommunicationsIf you think being on the magazine committee means you need to write for the magazine, think again! This committee curates the content you see here in Currents. They determine what the hot topics for our readership are, and reach out to the subject matter experts to get the articles written. If you're also a writer yourself, that's a bonus, but certainly not required! Eventually this committee hopes to expand the Chapter's digital footprint by developing a blog, podcast, or other useful media. View Charter
If you think being on the magazine committee means you need to write for the magazine, think again! This committee curates the content you see here in Currents. They determine what the hot topics for our readership are, and reach out to the subject matter experts to get the articles written. If you're also a writer yourself, that's a bonus, but certainly not required! Eventually this committee hopes to expand the Chapter's digital footprint by developing a blog, podcast, or other useful media. View Charter

Jessica Simpkiss, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®
MembershipThis new committee's focus is helping our members get the most out of their experience with CAI. They serve as the welcome wagon for new members, and brainstorm fresh ideas to keep the Chapter's existing membership engaged. View Charter
This new committee's focus is helping our members get the most out of their experience with CAI. They serve as the welcome wagon for new members, and brainstorm fresh ideas to keep the Chapter's existing membership engaged. View Charter

Della Johnson, CMCA®, AMS®
SocialNetworking is a major component of what our Chapter provides, and this committee makes the party happen! Volunteers will research potential venues and plan our quarterly social events. Developing sponsorships and promoting attendance are key functions of this committee as well. View Charter
Networking is a major component of what our Chapter provides, and this committee makes the party happen! Volunteers will research potential venues and plan our quarterly social events. Developing sponsorships and promoting attendance are key functions of this committee as well. View Charter

Carol Lare, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®

Kandyce Salas, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®
ProgramsEducation is the heart of our Chapter's mission, and this committee keeps that heart beating. They work together to develop the topics that will best serve our homeowner & manager members, and connect them with the most qualified presenters out there! Committee members work with presenters and staff to schedule, promote, and run our monthly education. View Charter
This committee meets one Thursday a month, year round.
Education is the heart of our Chapter's mission, and this committee keeps that heart beating. They work together to develop the topics that will best serve our homeowner & manager members, and connect them with the most qualified presenters out there! Committee members work with presenters and staff to schedule, promote, and run our monthly education. View Charter
This committee meets one Thursday a month, year round.

Laura Carnrike, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®

Jill Ewell, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®
GolfOur other flagship event is the annual Golf Classic, which is a both great day on the links and a fundraising opportunity for both the Chapter and our charitable partner. You don't need to be a golfer to be an asset to this committee! They also plan additional activities for non-golfers, host a silent auction, raise sponsorship dollars, and more! View Charter
Our other flagship event is the annual Golf Classic, which is a both great day on the links and a fundraising opportunity for both the Chapter and our charitable partner. You don't need to be a golfer to be an asset to this committee! They also plan additional activities for non-golfers, host a silent auction, raise sponsorship dollars, and more! View Charter

Zach Shepard, PE, RS

Tanya Gasser, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®
CA DayThe CA Day Committee plays a vital role in planning and executing the chapter’s premier Trade Show & Education Expo. The committee is responsible for fostering meaningful member-to-member business connections, delivering high-quality educational programming, and generating revenue that supports the mission of the local chapter.
Comprised of up to 20 dedicated SEVA-CAI members—including community association managers, business partners, homeowner members, and volunteer leaders—the committee works collaboratively through subcommittees focused on décor, sponsorship, logistics, and event operations. Members are expected to actively participate, attend monthly meetings, and contribute to the successful planning and delivery of CA Day.
The CA Day Committee plays a vital role in planning and executing the chapter’s premier Trade Show & Education Expo. The committee is responsible for fostering meaningful member-to-member business connections, delivering high-quality educational programming, and generating revenue that supports the mission of the local chapter.
Comprised of up to 20 dedicated SEVA-CAI members—including community association managers, business partners, homeowner members, and volunteer leaders—the committee works collaboratively through subcommittees focused on décor, sponsorship, logistics, and event operations. Members are expected to actively participate, attend monthly meetings, and contribute to the successful planning and delivery of CA Day.

Shannon Lee
