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Letter from the Editor
Diamonds over the decades — stories to never forget.
As our 60th year continues, I have had the honor and opportunity to speak with so many members about the association’s history. As with any nonprofit organization, we have had ups and downs over the decades. But also, like many organizations, the committed volunteers are what has made the biggest and lasting impact on the association. Of course, there have also been some great stories that have been shared!
In this issue, we feature several of these stories of members who have become “household names” in our AAA community. We recognize that many of our members, now, may not know them more than just by name, so what a great opportunity to share their legacy than in our diamond year.
The profiles in this issue of those who have a hand in writing some of the landlord-tenant laws we are still operating within, those who literally “wrote the book” – the Redbook that is - AND the lease, and those who forged a path for giving back to the community, or for continuous education. It isn’t hard to notice, all share a common theme: striving to be the best and do what is right for the broader community.
When others are recalling moments, memories and milestones and reflecting on these legacy leaders who have gone before; the central theme is always about AAA doing the right thing for renters. 60 years from now, I hope that the organization can say the same thing.
Cheers,