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CHICAGOCOOPERATOR.COM THE CHICAGOLAND COOPERATOR — SPRING EXPO 2019 13 EVENTS SEMINARS THE COOPERATOR EXPO 2019 WHERE BUILDINGS MEET SERVICES 10:00am: Doors Open for Attendee Check-in/Registration 10:00am - 3:30pm: Exhibit Hall Open/Food Court Hundreds of exhibitors will be featured offering all types of con- dominium services. If you get hun- gry, don’t fret. Our conveniently located in-house food court offers a wide array of tasty snacks and light meals to keep you energized as you take in the Expo. 10:45am – 3:30pm: Educational Seminars Industry professionals will pres- ent in-depth seminars designed to give attendees a wealth of insider information. 11:00am – 3:00pm: Free Advice Booths Experienced professionals in fields ranging from law to finance to association maintenance will be on hand throughout the show with advice and answers for both board members and property managers. Duro-Last Roofing, Inc. ..........................................525 Elliott & Associates Attorneys ...............................205 Engineering Support Services .............................117 EZ Snap Covers ......................................................100 F.E. Moran ...............................................................217 FirstService Residential .........................................414 Fitness Factory ........................................................400 Fortune Restoration ...............................................412 Franklin Energy ......................................................208 Franklin Energy ......................................................210 FSB&W ...................................................................300 GAF ..........................................................................118 Hawk Labs ...............................................................404 Hillcrest Property Management ...........................102 Holton Brothers Inc. ...............................................119 Imperial Surveillance .............................................311 Inland Bank and Trust ............................................113 Kapital Electric, Inc. ................................................419 KeyTrak, Inc. ............................................................302 KM Construction Inc. .............................................211 Leads Construction Company, LLC .....................128 Lumberock Premium Decking ..............................317 Mailbox Fast ............................................................212 ManageCasa Inc ....................................................219 Norton Sons Roofing & Sheet Metal Co. ............206 Painters Inc. .............................................................306 Paul Davis Restoration, Inc. ...................................124 Pavement Solutions, LLC .......................................514 Pro Home 1 Inc. ......................................................307 Prospect Resources ...............................................416 Proven Roofing & Construction ...........................228 Realty & Mortgage Co. ..........................................202 Reflective Roofing LLC ..........................................313 Relianz Restorations ...............................................308 Royal Building Products ........................................305 SavATree .................................................................215 Seacoast Commerce Bank ....................................301 Thatcher Oaks Awnings ........................................116 Total Roofing & Construction Services Inc. .......216 Ugly Ductling Air Duct/Dryer Vent Cleaning .....108 Weil-McLain ............................................................304 Window World Joliet .............................................103 STEPHENS CONVENTION CENTER, ROSEMONT WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 10AM-3:30PM 10:45AM-11:45AM 11:45AM–12:45PM 12:45PM–1:45PM Building Civic and Community Pride Room 1 Presented by: Acres Group To fully enjoy your community, you need to know your neighbors—and be a good neighbor yourself. Although associations are intended to provide a neighborhood feel, many don’t in- clude spaces where people can come together and enjoy their community. This seminar will showcase site amenities and common area improvements that will provide spaces where indi- viduals and families can connect, build community spirit, and even increase property values! Speaker: Sherman Fields Your Community’s Foundation—Understanding Governing Documents Room 2 CAM Presented by: The Chicagoland Cooperator Many people purchase a condo or townhome without really understanding the foundational doc- uments that govern their community. Come learn the difference between a bylaw and a house rule, which documents residents have a right to access, and how documents can—and should—be amended as communities grow and change. Roof Maintenance and Repair—Basic Structure, Energy Codes, and Navigating Major Projects Room 1 Sponsored by: Custom Installations Your roof is a crucial component of your building’s envelope—and neglecting its care and maintenance can lead to problems ranging from leaks to litigation. This seminar will offer a crash course in basic roof anatomy, touch on new energy-saving standards and products, and help you better understand how to manage the maintenance and repair of your community’s roof. Speakers: Brad Hironimus, Branden Raidart Association Loans in Today’s World Room 2 et Presented by: Cervantes Chatt & Prince, P.C. The course is targeting managers who are looking for more information on Associa- tion loans and the process for obtaining one. Managers will learn how to see if an Association is eligible to take out a loan as well as the parameters and limitations in doing so, including restrictions on special assessments and exceptions. They will also learn strategies to make their Associations more attractive to a bank if they are look- ing for a loan. Finally, managers will learn about the loan process from start to finish. Speaker: Robert Prince There’s One in Every Family—Dealing with Difficult Personalities Room 1 et Presented by: T he Chicagoland Cooperator Even the most harmonious, tight-knit community will eventually experience interperson- al conflict, whether it be between board members, neighbors, or staff members. Come learn how industry pros deal with ‘difficult’ personalities in a multifamily context while staying positive, productive, and professional, and what resources exist to help resolve conflict without resorting to litigation. 1:45PM-2:30PM 2:30PM-3:30PM CAMICB CE CREDIT CAMICB CE CREDIT SHOW SPONSORS