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CHICAGOCOOPERATOR.COM THE CHICAGOLAND COOPERATOR — FALL 2019 21 Folding Guard ® ...........................................425 GAF .......................................................100, 607 The Habitat Company .................................227 Hayes Mechanical ........................................418 Heat Watch ...................................................222 The Hill Group ..............................................214 The Home Improvement Network.............629 Honest Ballot ................................................429 Hot Shower Chicago ...................................331 IDLC Company .............................................340 Imperial Surveillance ...................................329 Inland Bank and Trust ..................................609 Interior Tropical Gardens ............................518 ISS/Chicago Sound & Communication Inc. 505 Itasca Bank & Trust Co. ................................500 Jetz Service Co., Inc. ....................................540 Klein & Hoffman ...........................................526 Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit ....................................121 Landscape Concepts Management ..........112 Lonseal Inc. ...................................................228 M&T Exteriors, Inc. .......................................318 Mario & Sons Remodeling, Inc. ..................314 Men in Sewers Pumping and Jetting, LLC 504 Nania Energy Advisors ................................218 Nicor Gas Energy Effi ciency Program .......403 North Village Group ...........................202, 204 Northern Illinois Fire Sprinkler Advisory Board...........................................315 O’Hara’s Son Roofi ng ..................................216 Painters Inc. ...................................................316 PBG Financial Services Ltd. ........................502 Perma-Seal Basement Systems ..................428 Pezza Landscape Inc. ...................................402 Popular Association Banking ......................420 R.W. Hendricksen Tree Care .......................207 Radicom, Inc. ................................................330 Raincoat Roofi ng .................................619, 621 RCL Engineering Group ..............................138 RCN................................................................528 Ready Home Inc. ..........................................640 Realty & Mortgage Co. ................................407 Refl ective Roofi ng LLC ................................608 RestoreWorks Masonry Restoration ..........229 Retrofi t Rebates, Inc. ....................................404 Richman, Goldberg & Gorham ..................226 Right Away Plumbing ..................................641 Right Way Soft Washing/Power Washing .628 Rose Pest Solutions ......................................606 Rosen Management Services ....................508 S.B.C. Waste Solutions ................................620 SavATree .......................................................531 Seacoast Commerce Bank .................305, 307 Semper Fi Doorman, Inc. ............................231 Signa System, Inc. ..............................312, 413 Sprinkler Fitters Union Local 281, U.A. .....631 Summer Classics Contract ..........................406 Synergy .........................................................215 Total Roofi ng & Construction Services Inc. 116 Umbrella Technologies ...............................615 United States Alliance Fire Protection Inc. 440 United Union Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local 11 ..................304 VanDerBosch Plumbing Company ............625 Webpass from Google Fiber ......................341 Westward360 ...............................................212 WickRight/WickRight General Contracting 400 Wintrust Community Advantage ...............513 Woodland Windows & Doors ....................506 Xfi nity Communities ....................................618 EXHIBITORS 10:00am: Doors Open for Attendee Check-in/Registration 10:00am - 4:30pm: Exhibit Hall Open/Food Court Hundreds of exhibitors will be featured offering all types of condominium services. If you get hungry, don’t fret. Our con- veniently 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 – 3:45pm: Educational Seminars Industry professionals will present in-depth seminars designed to give attendees a wealth of insider information. 11:00am – 3:00pm: Free Advice Booths Experienced professionals in fi elds ranging from law to fi nance to association maintenance will be on-hand throughout the show with advice and answers for both board members and property managers. EVENTS SEMINARS So What Else? Laws Affecting (And Not Affecting) Associations* Presented by: Cervantes Chatt & Prince, P.C. This course is targeting managers who are looking for information related to other laws that they often hear in passing or that are cited by owners and occupants of an association. The participants will learn basic knowledge on the impact of the laws. Finally, they will learn whether the laws are applicable to their work. The participant will be better equipped to respond to board and owner inquiries on the topics going forward. Speaker: Robert Prince, Shareholder Taking the Heat—How To Keep Residents Comfortable And Save On Heating Costs Sponsored by: VanDerBosch Every time the season changes, managers, boards, and building owners hear the same refrains from residents: either the building is broiling hot or it’s freezing. When the issue is poor heat distribution from old steam heating systems, both may be true! In this seminar, heating pros will take you through the basic operation of one- and two-pipe antique steam heating systems; discuss available money-saving utility rebates and operational safety; give maintenance tips; and share strategies for solving uneven heating, regardless of building size. Speaker: Hugh Hodur, Owner Illinois Legal Update-2019* Presented by: FirstService Residential This seminar will explore and explain changes to the law effective in 2019, along with other enacted legislation at the state and city level. Topics include decriminalization of recreational marijuana, which will go into effect in 2020. Other topics of discussion will include pending or proposed legislation, such as community association manager licensing in Illinois. Speakers: Brian Butler, Vice President Understanding The Architect/Engineer’s Role—A Guide For Managers And Owners* Sponsored by: Klein & Hoffman Most building components will eventually need repair or replacement — and those projects often require the expertise of a licensed architect or engineer to diagnose problems and draft necessary documents. This seminar will discuss the role of the architect/engineer in a typical repair project, and identify key players and documents. We will explore the phases of a project, as well as which pros are involved in each one to help demystify the process for boards, managers, and building owners. Speakers: Peter Power, Vice President/Principal; Allysia Youngquist, Associate Principal; Roman Wachula, Senior Associate II; Rhocel Bon, Senior Associate; Zelina Johnson, Senior Associate I Not In Your Court—People Skills, Confl ict Management, And Avoiding Litigation Sponsored by: The Chicagoland Cooperator Along with handling the everyday business of running a multifamily community, boards and managers also have to manage relationships between people — and that means knowing how to handle confl ict when it arises. Come get professional tips on how to de-escalate, mediate between arguing parties, and avoid the expense and acrimony of litigation. 10:45 am - 11:45am 11:45 am - 12:45pm 1:45pm - 2:45pm 2:45pm - 3:45pm 11:45 am - 12:45pm CAMICB CE CREDIT *(Course is approved by the Community Association Managers International Certi cation Board (CAMICB) to ful ll continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certi cation. www.camicb.org) CAMICB CE CREDIT CAMICB CE CREDIT