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Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson is president of Regenesis, Inc., a homeowner
association management company founded in 1996 in Portland,
Oregon. His wide range of experience, skills, and credentials
make him uniquely qualified in homeowner association management
and governance. He publishes the Regenesis Report, (the
National Edition is distributed by email each month to 5,000
homeowner association board members, managers, and developers
across the United States and Canada) a widely circulated monthly
newsletter about good homeowner association management
practices, and he hosts Regenesis.net, the world’s largest
homeowner association information resource.
Mr. Thompson publishes articles online for RealtyTimes.com and
Community Associations Network. He publishes magazine articles
for Community Manager, ECHO Journal, Condo Management,
and Florida Community Association Journal.
He has been interviewed on radio by “I Bought the Farm” and “On
the Commons” and by HGTV. In addition, he wrote a chapter in
Donald Trump’s book The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever
Received. He has been quoted in The Cooperator,
Common Ground, CNN Money, The Washington Times, Bloomberg
Personal Finance, The Chicago Tribune, The Florida Times-Union,
Business Journal, The Daily Journal of Commerce, The Oregonian,
The Mail Tribune, The Calgary Herald, and The Coast News, as
well as many others.
Mr. Thompson holds real estate broker licenses in Montana,
Hawaii, and Oregon, and he is a member of the Million Dollar
Club. He is also a member of the National Association of Real
Estate Editors, the Community Associations Institute, and
Community Associations Institute-Oregon Chapter, and the
California Association of Community Managers. He is President of
the Association of Professional Reserve Analysts and the founder
of Oregon Washington Community Association Managers. |
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Ms. de Haan was selected as the recipient of the prestigious
Distinguished Service Award by the National Community
Association Institute. She is Chairman of the Board of the
Community Associations Institute (CAI) National Executive
Committee. Ms. de Haan is a member of the National CAI Teaching
Faculty. She is a member of the American Bar Association
Committee on Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Associations, and
is currently working on a chapter for an ABA book on the subject
of Creation and Management of Community Associations. She has
served on a Committee to revise and rewrite the State of Florida
License Examination for Community Association Managers.
Ms. de Haan is a member of the Board of Advisors of the
University of Miami School of Law Institute on Condominium and
Cluster Developments, and lectures at the annual Law Institute.
Ms. de Haan is a member of the Florida Bar and The College of
Community Association Lawyers.
Ms. de Haan is a contributing editor for Common Ground Magazine.
Ms. de Haan's latest publication is a book entitled
Self-Management: A Guide for the Small Community Association.
In addition, she has authored an article entitled "Aging in
Place - The Development of Naturally Occurring Retirement
Communities" published in the Journal of Community
Association Law; and a book of the same name. In addition,
Ms. de Haan has authored an article entitled "Aging in Place:
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities and Condominium
Living" published in Elder's Advisor, The Journal of
Elder Law and Post-Retirement Planning. Ms. de Haan is on the
Board of Advisors for Community Association Management
Insider, a national newsletter published by Brownstone
Publishers, Inc.
Currently, Ms. de Haan serves as a Commissioner for the National
Board of Certification–Community Association Managers, and as a
member of the Board of Directors for the Community Associations
Institute Foundation for Community Association Research. |