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Tinnelly Talks Podcast
Episode 19: The Rising Costs of Construction

Tinnelly Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 63:59


EPISODE DESCRIPTION In this episode Co-Hosts Steve Tinnelly and Ramona Acosta speak to Isaac Camacho and Sean Andersen on the Rising Costs of Construction KEY POINTS Construction and labor costs Mandatory minimum wage Systemic inflation Building code changes SB 326 due by the end of the year Why HOAs need to raise assessments Properly maintaining assets, deferred maintenance and underfunded reserves Rising insurance costs in relation to liability claims ABOUT OUR GUESTS Isaac Camacho has over 10 years' experience in business development and has taken clients from positions of none-to-low brand recognition to exceeding sales goals and expectations and solid brand reputation in target markets. Isaac has strong interpersonal skills and is not only able to produce record-breaking sales himself but is also able to build and train successful sales teams that can sustain a level of desired sales revenues. Isaac is currently a sales/marketing expert with the state's fastest growing termite and pest control company, Accurate Termite & Pest Control. Read more Sean started working at Association Reserves in 1999. He opened the regional office in Orange County in 2003. Sean has completed over 3,000 Reserve Studies for properties ranging from small community associations to large master planned communities. He earned the Community Association Institute's (CAI) Reserve Specialist (RS) designation and has the distinction of being RS #68. Sean is an active member of the CAI Orange County chapter. Sean has also been an instructor on the subject of Reserves for training courses offered by CAI. Read more

No Pix After Dark Podcast
EP 101 Love and Corona ft Biz Jones & Ausar English

No Pix After Dark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 59:54


NoPixAfterDark Valentine’s Day Special. EP 101 Love & Corona ft Biz Jones & Ausar English  Biz Jones and Ausar English started Sunrise/Sunset Productions at the beginning of the pandemic in New York City. While already working together on a tv pilot, Biz approached Ausar with the idea to create a mini web series exploring the theme of making and maintaining relationships during social distancing.  And that was the birth of 'Love & Corona,' a romantic comedy about a young man and woman who match on a dating app right before the pandemic. The series followed them as they navigate their blossoming relationship during the age of social distance. It was shot vertical for IGTV, and each episode was a few minutes. www.sunrisesunsetproductions.com IG: sunrisesunsetproductions  youtube: sunrisesunsetproductions  FB: sunrisesunsetproductions Comedian Ivan Martin has produced over 200 Comedy Shows in the City of Baltimore. He was featured on Comedy Central's- Kevin Hart Hart of the City (Baltimore) and in 2020 he was named Baltimore's Best Comedian - Baltimore Sun. Also the Founder of the Baltimore Comedy Festival which is in it's 5th year and Co-Founder of the DC Comedy Festival IG: comedianivanmartin   Natasha Axelrod: A lawyer since 2010 with a passion for civic and legal education, Natasha Axelrod will serve as our legal contributor, informing and educating on general government and legal system basics as well as current events. You can find Natasha on Instagram at @natasha_axelrod and on YouTube at The Legal Blonde - Natasha Axelrod. (Legal disclaimer: the information provided in podcast episodes is meant for general informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice, and does not, nor is it intended to, constitute legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Trevor White As CEO of Valuable Business Solutions, Trevor is responsible for cultivating an environment that makes Valuable Business Solutions the most attractive destination for individuals and businesses seeking consulting services. Prior to becoming the CEO of Valuable Business Solutions, Trevor spent seven years at some of the regions’ largest CPA and Management Consulting Firms. That was followed by five years as the Director of Operations and Finance for two Maryland based companies. Trevor began his career with a “Big Four” accounting firm in New York City, where he gained experience in business advisory and tax compliance. Trevor received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Accounting from Boston College, where he also received a four year athletic scholarship. He is a member of the Maryland Society of Accounting and Tax Professionals and The Community Association Institute. Trevor is also a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated where he served as Second Vice President for the Baltimore based Zeta Sigma Chapter IG: mr.taxpro Website: www.vbstax.com   www.nopixafterdark.com IG: Nopixafterdark.   Twitter: Nopixafterdark Facebook: Nopixafterdarkpodcast Sponsors: Zeke's Coffee  www.zekescoffee.com                   Indu Wellness  www.induwellness.com                  Maggies Farm  www.maggiesfarm.com                  FoundStudio Shop  www.foundstudioshop.com                  Charm Craft City Mafia  www.charmcitycraftmafia.com Siena Leigh https://www.sienaleigh.com Intro Track Produced by: Raph Intro Track Vocals: Nick Burroughs Motivational Purposes Only Intro Track Mixer: Teneleven

No Pix After Dark Podcast
EP 100 Breaking Glass Ceilings ft Diedra Katus Nelson

No Pix After Dark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 84:48


EP 100 Breaking Glass Ceilings Ft. Diedra Katus Nelson Diedra Katus Nelson is currently the Chief Financial Officer for a firm in San Francisco . She started her professionalcareer at GE in their financial management and audit teams. She moved on to the financial servicesindustry with a series of roles at Goldman Sachs. From there, Diedra joined a well known start-up,SoulCycle, as the Head of Finance taking the company from seven to 75 locations. She then moved to thestart-up GlamSquad as CFO for a time, before taking the CFO role with a shared-office/social club start-up calledThe Wing. Ms Katus Nelson has had many accolades in her career, including:  Fortune 40 under 40 in 2019, Nominated for Fortune's Most Powerful WomenNext Generation 2016 and 2017, and most recently added to the the Boardiq Black top 100 - first evercurated list of African Americans with storied successes. Comedian Ivan Martin has produced over 200 Comedy Shows in the City of Baltimore. He was featured on Comedy Central's- Kevin Hart Hart of the City (Baltimore) and in 2020 he was named Baltimore's Best Comedian - Baltimore Sun. Also the Founder of the Baltimore Comedy Festival which is in it's 5th year and Co-Founder of the DC Comedy Festival IG: comedianivanmartin   Natasha Axelrod: A lawyer since 2010 with a passion for civic and legal education, Natasha Axelrod will serve as our legal contributor, informing and educating on general government and legal system basics as well as current events. You can find Natasha on Instagram at @natasha_axelrod and on YouTube at The Legal Blonde - Natasha Axelrod. (Legal disclaimer: the information provided in podcast episodes is meant for general informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice, and does not, nor is it intended to, constitute legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Trevor White As CEO of Valuable Business Solutions, Trevor is responsible for cultivating an environment that makes Valuable Business Solutions the most attractive destination for individuals and businesses seeking consulting services. Prior to becoming the CEO of Valuable Business Solutions, Trevor spent seven years at some of the regions’ largest CPA and Management Consulting Firms. That was followed by five years as the Director of Operations and Finance for two Maryland based companies. Trevor began his career with a “Big Four” accounting firm in New York City, where he gained experience in business advisory and tax compliance. Trevor received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Accounting from Boston College, where he also received a four year athletic scholarship. He is a member of the Maryland Society of Accounting and Tax Professionals and The Community Association Institute. Trevor is also a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated where he served as Second Vice President for the Baltimore based Zeta Sigma Chapter IG: mr.taxpro Website: www.vbstax.com   www.nopixafterdark.com IG: Nopixafterdark.   Twitter: Nopixafterdark Facebook: Nopixafterdarkpodcast Sponsors: Zeke's Coffee  www.zekescoffee.com                   Indu Wellness  www.induwellness.com                  Maggies Farm  www.maggiesfarm.com                  FoundStudio Shop  www.foundstudioshop.com                  Charm Craft City Mafia  www.charmcitycraftmafia.com Siena Leigh https://www.sienaleigh.com Intro Track Produced by: Raph Intro Track Vocals: Nick Burroughs Motivational Purposes Only Intro Track Mixer: Teneleven      

Community Association Matters
Do you know CAI?

Community Association Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 32:09


Does your condominium or homeowner association feel under represented with the legislature?  Do you wonder where some of the laws affecting your community may come from?  In this week's podcast we interview Russell Robbins, Esq. from Basulto Robbins & Associates LLP and discuss the Community Association Institute.  CAI, as it is commonly referred to, is the leading association for condominium and homeowner association across the country.   In this podcast we discuss the CAI's mission, their education program for Community Association Managers and Board members, their lobbying efforts, and much more.  

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Community Matters
Sometimes Rentals Work FOR Community Associations

Community Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 7:18


One of the topics that confound community associations and their boards is what to do about renters. Many times, the question is what can be done to limit them, prohibit them or somehow control them. However, in the right circumstances, possession and rental of a delinquent unit can be a real boon to an association plagued with a zombie property. A vacant property that is a whole in the budget and a bane to the community can be turned into a valuable asset.  A petition for possession, whether through a receiver or directly by the association is a  new strategy to combat delinquents that can be very effective for a progressive board with creative and aggressive counsel. Our guest in this episode is Hal Barrow, Esq., Partner and Co-Founder of Barrow|Hoffman. Hal has represented hundreds of community associations since 1985. A magna cum laude graduate of Widener University School of Law, Hal has tried cases in state and federal courts throughout Pennsylvania. Hal is an active member of CAI, the Community Association Institute, and has served as President of the Pennsylvania and Greater Delaware Valley Chapter and as past chair of CAI’s Pennsylvania Legislative Action​ Committee. For more information, email Hal or visit Barrow|Hoffman's website at this link.

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Community Matters
Sometimes Rentals Work FOR Community Associations

Community Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 7:18


One of the topics that confound community associations and their boards is what to do about renters. Many times, the question is what can be done to limit them, prohibit them or somehow control them. However, in the right circumstances, possession and rental of a delinquent unit can be a real boon to an association plagued with a zombie property. A vacant property that is a whole in the budget and a bane to the community can be turned into a valuable asset.  A petition for possession, whether through a receiver or directly by the association is a  new strategy to combat delinquents that can be very effective for a progressive board with creative and aggressive counsel. Our guest in this episode is Hal Barrow, Esq., Partner and Co-Founder of Barrow|Hoffman. Hal has represented hundreds of community associations since 1985. A magna cum laude graduate of Widener University School of Law, Hal has tried cases in state and federal courts throughout Pennsylvania. Hal is an active member of CAI, the Community Association Institute, and has served as President of the Pennsylvania and Greater Delaware Valley Chapter and as past chair of CAI’s Pennsylvania Legislative Action​ Committee. For more information, email Hal or visit Barrow|Hoffman's website at this link.

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CEO Exclusive Radio
Gavin Cobb and Mike Wallace of Heritage Property Management Services

CEO Exclusive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016


Gavin Cobb / Heritage Property Management Services With more than 20 years of experience, Gavin's community management knowledge is extensive. He is both a licensed real estate broker and an active member of the Community Association Institute. Gavin is a licensed CPA and, prior to joining Heritage, served as the Director of Real Estate for […] The post Gavin Cobb and Mike Wallace of Heritage Property Management Services appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Landscape Live
Ep. 36: A Mission Statement for Your Biz

Landscape Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 60:38


So many landscape companies don't have a clear vision of who they are and what business they are really in or what business they should be in. For those that do have some sort of mission statement most have not articulated that ideal to their employees to help them understand who and what the company stands for. In 2005, Jim McCutcheon recognized that this was the situation at his company, HighGrove Partners, and changed his business model from that of landscape company that provides maintenance services to a service company that does landscape maintenance. McCutcheon is owner and CEO of HighGrove, a $15 million company that provides Land Services, Landscape Maintenance and Water Management to commercial clients in the Metropolitan Atlanta area. He answers common business questions: -What is the role of an owner and CEO? -How can you differentiate yourself in a competitive market place? -What is a service company? -How do you develop a mission statement? -Water management opportunities for the "green industry" McCutcheon graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor's Degree in Landscape Architecture. He has been in the landscape industry for almost 25 years and has developed a broad background of experience. Through the years he has led all aspects of a landscape company including operations, sales and service. He is primarily focused on the vision for HighGrove and building a strong team to help him make the vision a reality. He often refers to himself as “the chief protector of the culture.” McCutcheon is also very involved in community and professional organizations. He was recently named President-Elect of PLANET (Professional Landcare Network) and is the current Past-President of the Academic Excellence Foundation. He is also involved in the Building Owners and Managers Association, the Community Association Institute, the Urban Agriculture Council and the Georgia Association of Water Professionals. For more information, visit http://www.highgrove.net/.

Landscape Live!
Ep. 36: A Mission Statement for Your Biz

Landscape Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 60:38


So many landscape companies don't have a clear vision of who they are and what business they are really in or what business they should be in. For those that do have some sort of mission statement most have not articulated that ideal to their employees to help them understand who and what the company stands for.In 2005, Jim McCutcheon recognized that this was the situation at his company, HighGrove Partners, and changed his business model from that of landscape company that provides maintenance services to a service company that does landscape maintenance.McCutcheon is owner and CEO of HighGrove, a $15 million company that provides Land Services, Landscape Maintenance and Water Management to commercial clients in the Metropolitan Atlanta area.He answers common business questions: -What is the role of an owner and CEO? -How can you differentiate yourself in a competitive market place? -What is a service company? -How do you develop a mission statement? -Water management opportunities for the "green industry"McCutcheon graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor's Degree in Landscape Architecture. He has been in the landscape industry for almost 25 years and has developed a broad background of experience. Through the years he has led all aspects of a landscape company including operations, sales and service. He is primarily focused on the vision for HighGrove and building a strong team to help him make the vision a reality. He often refers to himself as “the chief protector of the culture.”McCutcheon is also very involved in community and professional organizations. He was recently named President-Elect of PLANET (Professional Landcare Network) and is the current Past-President of the Academic Excellence Foundation. He is also involved in the Building Owners and Managers Association, the Community Association Institute, the Urban Agriculture Council and the Georgia Association of Water Professionals.For more information, visit http://www.highgrove.net/.

Landscape Live!
Ep. 36: A Mission Statement for Your Biz

Landscape Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 60:38


So many landscape companies don't have a clear vision of who they are and what business they are really in or what business they should be in. For those that do have some sort of mission statement most have not articulated that ideal to their employees to help them understand who and what the company stands for.In 2005, Jim McCutcheon recognized that this was the situation at his company, HighGrove Partners, and changed his business model from that of landscape company that provides maintenance services to a service company that does landscape maintenance.McCutcheon is owner and CEO of HighGrove, a $15 million company that provides Land Services, Landscape Maintenance and Water Management to commercial clients in the Metropolitan Atlanta area.He answers common business questions: -What is the role of an owner and CEO? -How can you differentiate yourself in a competitive market place? -What is a service company? -How do you develop a mission statement? -Water management opportunities for the "green industry"McCutcheon graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor's Degree in Landscape Architecture. He has been in the landscape industry for almost 25 years and has developed a broad background of experience. Through the years he has led all aspects of a landscape company including operations, sales and service. He is primarily focused on the vision for HighGrove and building a strong team to help him make the vision a reality. He often refers to himself as “the chief protector of the culture.”McCutcheon is also very involved in community and professional organizations. He was recently named President-Elect of PLANET (Professional Landcare Network) and is the current Past-President of the Academic Excellence Foundation. He is also involved in the Building Owners and Managers Association, the Community Association Institute, the Urban Agriculture Council and the Georgia Association of Water Professionals.For more information, visit http://www.highgrove.net/.

Landscape Live
Ep. 36: A Mission Statement for Your Biz

Landscape Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 60:38


So many landscape companies don't have a clear vision of who they are and what business they are really in or what business they should be in. For those that do have some sort of mission statement most have not articulated that ideal to their employees to help them understand who and what the company stands for. In 2005, Jim McCutcheon recognized that this was the situation at his company, HighGrove Partners, and changed his business model from that of landscape company that provides maintenance services to a service company that does landscape maintenance. McCutcheon is owner and CEO of HighGrove, a $15 million company that provides Land Services, Landscape Maintenance and Water Management to commercial clients in the Metropolitan Atlanta area. He answers common business questions: -What is the role of an owner and CEO? -How can you differentiate yourself in a competitive market place? -What is a service company? -How do you develop a mission statement? -Water management opportunities for the "green industry" McCutcheon graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor's Degree in Landscape Architecture. He has been in the landscape industry for almost 25 years and has developed a broad background of experience. Through the years he has led all aspects of a landscape company including operations, sales and service. He is primarily focused on the vision for HighGrove and building a strong team to help him make the vision a reality. He often refers to himself as “the chief protector of the culture.” McCutcheon is also very involved in community and professional organizations. He was recently named President-Elect of PLANET (Professional Landcare Network) and is the current Past-President of the Academic Excellence Foundation. He is also involved in the Building Owners and Managers Association, the Community Association Institute, the Urban Agriculture Council and the Georgia Association of Water Professionals. For more information, visit http://www.highgrove.net/.

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