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October 2013

NBC-2 Local News reports: Flood Insurance spike to hurt local businesses

NBC-2 Reports: "Flood insurance spike to hurt local businesses. The rates come after a new federal legislation was created to fix the national flood insurance program's $28 billion deficit. Nearly 9,000 policy holders in Lee County alone are affected. They will lose subsidies and get standard-rate policies." - For information on how we can help, please call J.R. Evans Engineering at 239.405.9148.

http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23797777/flood-insurance-spike-to-hurt-local-businesses?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=9458587#.Um6h7b7D9LN

The New York Times reports: Cost of Flood Insurance Rises, Along With Worries.

For questions regarding your flood risk designation on FEMA's maps, please contact 239.405.9148. We are Certified Floodplain Managers and maintain a 100% success rate with every submittal made to FEMA.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/us/cost-of-flood-insurance-rises-along-with-worries.html?pagewanted=all&goback=.gde_841717_member_5795148315167309826&_r=1&

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Current BOD

  • President, Molly Hennings
  • Vice President, Kevin Olszak
  • Secretary, Al Diaz
  • Treasurer, Arizona Keegan
  • Director, Derek Bebee
  • Director, Ali Pool
  • Director, Jon White

Message from President

Since 1995, the Community Association Managers of Marco Island has proudly served its community and members. Although many changes over the years have influenced the way in which our business is conducted, members taking the opportunity to help and learn from one another has not. Both Managers and Associates alike work diligently to service our community associations. Factors such as time constraints, workforce availability and severe weather challenge us all. Overcoming these obstacles with education, technological advances, quality mentoring and networking are the shining keys to our success.

We are fortunate to have a few of CAMMI’s original Board members serving as Board members today. These Board members are true assets and will help mold and structure the future of CAMMI, with a goal to refocus the organization during an exciting rebranding that will catapult our organization into the next generation! This rebranding of CAMMI has a youthful insight but will always stay true to its original design.

Everyone’s input and participation are an essential part of this organization. As such, CAMMI has always received incredible support from our Associate Members, so Manager participation is one of our main goals in the next coming year. Your current Board of Directors will be working hard to continue to provide enjoyable and rewarding Networking and Continuing Education opportunities for all our members.

I am honored to serve as President of this fine group filled with so many professional and talented members. Please feel free to contact me or any of our board members with any questions, comments or suggestions.

Molly Hennings, President

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