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purchase a Wine and Dine Mystery Bag OR for $50 you can purchase a Bourbon Trail Mystery Bag. Each bag consists of a bottle of wine OR bourbon and a scratch-off lottery ticket. Some lucky bourbon mystery bags will also include $50 cash! All purchases made at the benefit are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. For more details, see inside this newsletter. Thank you also to Chadwell Supply for sponsoring the Rapid Raffle; and to AmRent, Conservice, ePremium Insurance, Home Depot Pro, and Rent Manager for sponsoring the Wine and Bourbon Mystery Bags. All net proceeds benefit the Apartment Association Outreach, a 501(c)3 charitable organization dedicated to providing rent assistance payments to people who cannot afford to pay their rent due to a personal emergency or conflict beyond their control. Each month, the Outreach supports the housing departments of the Free Store Foodbank, Citizens Active in Northside (CAIN), Jewish Family Service, and Santa Maria Community Services with payments totaling more than $148,000 per year. Admission to the event is $75 per person. Free parking, free food, free soft drinks and two (2) drink tickets good for your choice of drink will be sponsored by the Association. Please note that Kenwood Country Club does not accept credit cards at its bars. Please be sure to bring enough cash if you would like to purchase alcoholic beverages. Please call the office at 513 407-8612 or email your attendee names to susan@gcnkaa.org to register for the holiday party. All attendees will be assigned a bidder number upon registration so early registrations make admission into the event easier. Lastly, due to Kenwood Country Club’s policy, no jeans or ball caps please.
Congratulations to Jacob Paff (center) with Village Green Management for winning the 2021 GCNKAA Maintenance Mania presented by HD Supply. We now have to wait until May 2022 to see if Jacob will continue on to compete at the national competition in San Diego in June 2022. Completing the top three local winners were Ivan Stone (left) with Village Green Management and Steve Lacker (right) with BRG Apartments. See inside for photos, highlights and list of winners. Congratulations also to Chad Colyer with Ackermann Group for winning the People’s Choice for Best Race Car.
DON BRUNNER INSTALLED AS 2022 NAA CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
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2021 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DON BRUNNER BRG Apartments President dbrunner@brgapartments.com TONYA BECKNER Miller Valentine Group Vice President tonya.beckner@mvg.com MELISSA JOY Village Green Mgmt Treasurer mjoy@villagegreen.com JUSTIN SEGER HILLS Properties Secretary JustinS@hillsinc.com STACY WALTON Vision and Beyond Immediate Past President
2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jesse Brewer, CAP Real Estate Craig Coffman, Uptown Rental Properties Brian Fullenkamp, Legacy Management Jeff Greenberger,Greenberger & Brewer, LLP Parliamentarian Todd Hignite, Hearth Home Communities Rick Holste, Chadwell Supply Associate Council 1st Vice President Abbie Huffman, Rent Manager Associate Council President Megan Lawhon, PLK Communities Jordann Morgan Fath Properties John Recob, Towne Properties Trinity Vanover, First Green Commercial Landscaping Associate Council 2nd Vice President Lesley Wardlow, CMHA Elizabeth Werner, Stoneridge Properties
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Rebecca McLean, Executive Vice President Pat Crowley, VP of Governmental Affairs Michele Klusman, Director of Communications & Programs; Apartment Advantage Editor Patty Braun, Director of Membership and Sales, Outreach Administrator Zach Jameson, Finance Coordinator Jackson Johnstone, Social Media and Education Coordinator Susan Peck, Administrative and Outreach Assistant
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GCNKAA PAST PRESIDENTS
1999…Roy Wergers 2020...Don Brunner 1998…Robert J. Wahlke, CAPS 2019...Jud Oscherwitz 1997…Terry Sievers 2018...Jud Oscherwitz 1997…Dave Lockard 2017...Stacy Walton 1996…Jim Cohen, CPM 2016...Stacy Walton 1995…Jim Ruh 2015...Rusty Lykes 1994…Mark Robinson 2014...Rusty Lykes 1993…David Noll 2013...Maria Stanton 1992…Bernie Wessels ** 2012...Maria Stanton 1992…Jerry A. Molique, CPM, CAPS ** 2011...Jeff March 1991…Jay O. Ingram, Jr., CPM 2010...Brian Fullenkamp 1990…Ronald Bommer 2009...Brian Hendy, CPM 1989…John Cobey 2008...Brian Hendy, CPM 1988…Robert J. Wahlke, CAPS 2007...Becky Alejandrino, CPM 1987…Robert J. Wahlke, CAPS 2006...Marc Cameron, CPM 1986…Charles Berling 2005...Marc Cameron, CPM 2004...Gary Sanzone, CPM, CAPS, CAM, NALP 1985…Joseph Fullenkamp, CAPS 2003...Gary Sanzone, CPM, CAPS, CAM, NALP 1984…John Stalnaker 1983…Jerry A. Molique, CPM, CAPS 2002…Jim Ruh 1982…Harry Fath 2001…Jay Ingram, CPM 2000…Roy Wergers **Apartment Association of N. KY merged with GCNKAA
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COMING UP IN JANUARY 2022 COMMITTEES 11 Trade Show Committee, 10 am 11 Associate Council, 11 am 12 NextGen Committee, 9 am 12 Education Committee, 10 am 12 Membership Committee, 12 pm 13 Legislative Committee, 8:30 am 18 Executive Committee, 7:45 am 18 Board of Directors, 8:30 am 25 Social Media Committee, 9 am 25 Summer Golf Committee, 12 pm 26 AAO Board Meeting, 9:30 am
EDUCATION 11 Apartments 101, 9 am
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19 Diversity & Inclusion, 12 pm 20 CAMT - Plumbing Maintenance & Repair, 9 am 27 CAMT - Electrical Maintenance & Repair, 9 am
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Across the Board
This section contains articles and information concerning the Board of Directors and Association policies.
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT By Don Brunner, President Hello everyone. Well, this is my last issue. It has truly been my honor to serve as your President of the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association (GCNKAA) these past two years. We truly have a great organization and staff. It has been my pleasure working alongside each of them. During these last two years we have overcome many obstacles. Obviously, COVID! Even with the challenges that Don Brunner the pandemic presented, our associaBRG Apartments tion stayed strong, worked together, and pushed through each issue. We quickly established zoom meetings - and with the continued support of our Diamond Partners - we were able to stay the course financially. If the previous challenge wasn’t enough, we had two long time staff members leave the association this past year. The first being Charles Tassell. Charles did a tremendous job representing our association for more than 20 years. As someone who followed Charles around to many meetings with elected officials, he made things easy because everyone knew who he was. We were able to have access to officials that we might not otherwise have had the
opportunity to meet. Charles, thank you for your service to this association. Next, after 28 years of leading this association, Mark Franks has decided to retire from the GCNKAA allowing him time to consider his next chapter. Mark, you were a tremendous leader, you put our association on the map and helped take it from the brink of bankruptcy to being financially stable and on the right path. Thank you for all you have done for this association. We all are grateful for your time with us. As you have read, we had challenges to overcome, and we have. Tonya Beckner with Miller Valentine Group will be leading our association as President in 2022. We have hired Rebecca McLean as our Association Executive Vice President. And Pat Crowley is now our Vice President of Governmental Affairs. Rebecca and Pat have moved into their roles well, settled in quickly, and will be great assets for Tonya and the association as we move into 2022. Once again, this has truly been my honor to serve you - this great association. I appreciate all the in-person, zoom, and financial support you have given the GCNKAA during my time as President. I ask that you continue this same support for Tonya in 2022. Happy holidays everyone!
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Brain Power TIS THE SEASON....FOR PLANNING YOUR UPCOMING EDUCATION By Jackson Johnstone, Social Media and Education Coordinator
Jackson Johnstone
It’s hard to believe it’s already December! As we near the end of 2021 this is the perfect time to be learning. There are no seminars here at the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association (GCNKAA) this month, but you can still take advantage of online courses offered by the National Apartment Association Education Institute (NAAEI) through Visto at https://gowithvisto.org/. And be sure to plan ahead for the seminars we have scheduled to start in January 2022.
UPCOMING SEMINARS Apartments 101 Presented by Windy Stone Learn about the career paths in the multifamily housing industry. Discuss the aspects of the industry including sales, customer service, follow-up, marketing, fair housing, and other legal issues. How service affects sales including the proper way to show a rental unit and the community grounds, move-in ready, and preventive maintenance and service requests. This class will also discuss the importance of representing your company properly, knowing your product, promoting your product, and pricing your product. Tuesday, January 11, 2022, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Apartment Association / CORT Training Center 7265 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati Member price: $79 includes continental breakfast Nonmember price: $158 Sponsorships are available. Email zach@gcnkaa.org Diversity and Inclusion: How to Be An Ally Presented by Marci French Are you struggling with how to best show up as an ally to diverse groups in the multifamily industry? As Maya Angelou said, “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” Join Marci French on January 19 to discuss ways to become a better ally in the workplace. She will talk about: • How to become an ally • What does support really look like? • How to show up! A seminar for everyone in your office, property, and company.
Taking this course is your next step into a more inclusive workspace. Anyone can register! About Marci French: Marci French is the VP of Operations with HRG Management Services and a member of the NAAEI Senior Faculty. With more than 25 years of multifamily experience, she builds, leads, and coaches high performing teams. Marci has earned her Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) and Certified Apartment Portfolio Supervisor (CAPS) designations from the National Apartment Association (NAA). She also enjoys giving back to the local associations instructing industry designations, leadership, and Diversity and Inclusion courses. Marci holds a certificate in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace from the University of South Florida. She also graduated from the NAA Leadership Lyceum in 2015. Marci currently serves as a member of the NAAEI Curriculum Development Committee and is the Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for NAA. Wednesday, January 19, 2022, from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Apartment Association / CORT Training Center 7265 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati Member price: $69 includes continental breakfast Nonmember price: $138 Sponsorships are available. Email zach@gcnkaa.org COMMITTEE OPPORTUNITIES If you are interested in getting involved with the Education program or the NextGen group and help plan all of the great opportunities like education and career advancement, please contact Zach@gcnkaa.org. Both committees meet back-to-back on the second Wednesday of every other month. Our next meetings are January 12 at 9 am and 10 am. These meeting are hybrid in person with online Zoom option. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Education program offers great exposure through sponsorships. Seminars and course modules can be sponsored for as little as $150 and comes with many benefits. Sponsorship dollars help the association provide food and beverages for the attendees. Please email Zach@gcnkaa.org if you are interested in more details about the benefits of sponsoring education!
BE A JACK-OF-ALL TRADES AND A MASTER OF MAINTENANCE. • Appliance Maintenance & Repair • Plumbing Maintenance & Repair • Electrical Maintenance & Repair • HVAC I Heating Maintenance & Repair • HVAC II Air Conditioning Maintenance & Repair • Interior/Exterior Maintenance & Repair
Thursdays - January 20, January 27, February 10, February 17, February 24 Friday - March 18
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Apartment Association Outreach, Inc.
7265 Kenwood Rd. Suite 100, Cincinnati, OH 45236 513.407.8612 Fax 513.407.7868 www.gcnkoutreach.org
EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION The Apartment Associa0on Outreach, Inc. announces Educa0on Scholarships available for the CAMT class beginning January 20, 2022. The CAMT series begins Thursday, January 20, 2022, valued at $999.00. All applicants must hold a valid High School diploma, or the equivalent, and must be currently employed by Greater Cincinna0 Northern Kentucky Apartment Associa0on members. Careful considera0on is given prior to awarding the Educa0on Scholarship, with special emphasis placed on an individual’s commitment to the industry, general industry knowledge and overall character. CAMT Scholarship applica0ons must be received on or before Monday, December 20, 2021. The recipients of the CAMT scholarships will be no0fied by Wednesday, December 29, 2021. Applica0ons may be mailed to AAO, 7265 Kenwood Road Suite 100, Cincinna0, OH 45236, emailed to susan@gcnkaa.org or faxed to 513.407.7868. All informa0on submi[ed is strictly confiden0al and will be reviewed only by the scholarship judges. Please complete the informa0on below for the CAMT.
NAME PROPERTY NAME ____________________________________________________________________________ WORK/PROPERTY ADDRESS CELL PHONE OWNER/MANAGEMENT CO. EMPLOYER
WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER_____________ EMAIL ADDRESS ________________________________________ PHONE ________________________
REGIONAL/DISTRICT/PORTFOLIO MANAGER ______________________________________________________ EMAIL _____________________________________________ PHONE _________________________________ APPLICANT’S HOME ADDRESS __________________________________________________________________ 1.
How long have you been employed in the mul0-family housing industry? ____________________________
2.. Please list any degrees, designa0ons, licenses or cer0fica0ons you have. (High School, GED, etc.) _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3. List any ac0vi0es, if applicable, you have been involved with through GCNKAA. _____________________
***Please a:ach one (1) current professional le:er of recommendaCon for the scholarship from your supervisor. SCHOLARSHIP AGREEMENT I,
do hereby agree that all the above informa0on is true and correct
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to the best of my knowledge. Addi0onally, I do hereby acknowledge that should I become a scholarship recipient I am fully responsible for a[endance of all classes. Scholarship is held by the individual and not the member company and is not transferable. Scholarship is valid only for the designa0on series being offered in January 2022. I acknowledge that if I do not complete the designa4on within the 4me specified, payment must be made to reimburse The Apartment Associa4on Outreach, Inc. for the tui4on, within 60 days of the Enrollment Expira4on Date.
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THE APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OUTREACH, INC. EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Scholarship Recipient AuthorizaCon Form The applicant has applied for an Educa0on Scholarship through The Apartment Associa0on Outreach, Inc. The authorized signature below serves as acknowledgement that the individual applying has completed and submi[ed all paper work necessary to be considered as a possible scholarship recipient. This also serves as authoriza0on from the APPLICANT’S supervisor/manager, that if the applicant is selected as a Scholarship recipient, they shall allow the 0me necessary to a[end classes selected by recipient. Authorized Signature of Regional/District/Porkolio Manager Supervisor’s Title
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Applicant’s Signature Applicant’s Title
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This form must be completed by the applicant and his/her supervisor as part of the scholarship packet. Please refer to the DesignaCon Course Schedules for complete class informaCon. www.gcnkaa.org/educaCon
GCNKAA does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, na0onal origin, sex, religion, color, handicap or familial status.
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Government & Housing Legalities
This heading deals with housing & legal issues within the Governmental structure.
GCNKAA SUPPORTS CINCINNATI ORDINANCE THAT HELPS RESIDENTS REMAIN IN THEIR HOMES By Pat Crowley, Vice President of Governmental Affairs With the support of the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association (GCNKAA), Cincinnati City Council has unanimously passed an ordinance that is designed to prevent evictions and help property owners receive late rental payments. The Affirmative Defense Legislation ordinance, sponsored by Councilmember Greg Landsman, requires property owners Pat Crowley and managers to halt an eviction if the tenant can pay all past due rent and late fees. The ordinance will help ensure that an eviction is prevented, people can stay in their homes and landlords are made whole, Landsman said. Even if a tenant can’t secure the money by the time they end up in court, as long as they have a letter from an agency or organization with access to federal relief funds indicating they will pay, the eviction proceeding will be stopped. Those agencies include Hamilton County Job & Family Service (HCJFS) and the Community Action Agency (CAA), which have millions of dollars in federal rental assistance that has yet to be dispersed. GCNKAA President Don Brunner thanked Councilmember
Landsman “for taking leadership of this vital issue.” “Residents who have been impacted by COVID will need to work to access these funds and must then proactively apply for these funds to have the protection under the Affirmative Defense Legislation,” President Brunner said. “With our agreement both HCJFS and CAA will work to ensure that landlords are receiving past rental payments in a timely fashion.” GCNKAA has taken a leading role in working to connect residents with federal rental assistance. In October, GCNKAA joined HCJFS, CAA, The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority and the Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio in a training session designed to show property owners and managers how to assist tenants in applying for federal rental assistance. More than 30 companies representing 30,000 housing units participated in the training. “Our association is concerned with housing stability and has diligently worked with Legal Aid, Hamilton County Jobs and Family Services and the Community Action Agency to educate landlords on the various funding options available to their residents so that the disbursement of federal relief funds can be expedited and put into the hands of those who need it,” President Brunner said.
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CITY OF COVINGTON HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS The City of Covington Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program is looking for new property owners to participate. This is a rental assistance program that covers all of Kenton County and houses elderly, disabled and low to moderate-income families. “The HCV program used to be called ‘Section 8,’”said Kim Phillips with the City of Covington. “Forget what you know, what you think you know or what you have heard. There have been a lot of improvements, and this is no longer the program of old.” • Tenants are pre-screened for criminal behavior. • Tenants can be terminated from the program for lease violations. • Timely inspections and annual reinspections are offered. • Rents are comparable to private rents. • There is minimal paperwork involved.
• Payments are made by direct deposit. • A special program to house Veterans is available. Household Size Maximum Income (80% of Area Median Income) • 1 resident $48,350 • 2 residents $55,250 • 3 residents $62,150 • 4 residents $69,050 • 5 residents $74,600 For more information, please contact the City of Covington HCV Program at (859) 292-2188 or visit City of Covington, KY > Government > Departments > Neighborhood Services > Housing Choice Voucher (covingtonky.gov)
Happy Holidays
from the GCNKAA Staff and Board of Directors
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Our House
This heading contains membership, staff, committee information and events.
BECOME A SPONSOR FOR 2020 INSTALLATION DINNER
Join the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association (GCNKAA) as we install our 2022 Officers, Board of Directors, Associate Council, Ohio Trustees and Outreach Board. Sponsorships of the event are $750 and include a reserved table for 10, sponsorship listing on www.gcnkaa.org, sponsorship listing in monthly newsletter, company listing on all tables and during the media program. We also have Beverage Sponsorships for $200. Beverage sponsorships include company name on invitations, sponsorship listing on website, in Apartment Advantage newsletter, on all tables during the event and listed in media program. The deadline to reserve your sponsorship and be included on the invitation is December 17, 2021. The 2022 Officers’ Installation Dinner is Tuesday, January 18 at the Summit Hotel, 5345 Medpace Way in Cincinnati, Ohio, beginning at 5:30 pm. Individual tickets are $60 or reserve a table for 10 for $650. Host of ceremony is Don Brunner, 2022 Chairman of the Board for the National Apartment Association. Mr. Brunner has 16 years
of real estate management experience and, as Chief Operating Officer of BRG Realty Group, he is responsible for the company’s operations at 47 properties in the Tri-State area representing 8,000 units. Prior to joining property management, Brunner worked as an industry supplier partner, which affords him a unique view of both facets of the rental housing industry. In addition, Brunner has been actively involved with a variety of initiatives for NAA on both the local and national level. He is currently a member of the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association serving as President and previously served seven years as a Region 3 Vice President for NAA. “Don’s passion for the rental housing industry is both evident and abundant,” said NAA President and CEO Bob Pinnegar. “He has been actively involved on both the local and national level and brings a unique perspective as he’s worked in property management and as a supplier. He serves in a vital role and his leadership will be a tremendous asset for our industry this year.” Watch for your invitation or click here to register.
2022 OFFICERS
INSTALLATION DINNER $750 Sponsorship Includes
Reserved Table of 10 Company Name on Invitation (If respond by December 17) Sponsorship Listing on Website Sponsorship Listing in Newsletter Company Listing on All Tables Compa Company Name on Dinner Media Program
$200 Beverage Sponsorships
Company Name on Invitation (If respond by December 17) Sponsorship Listing on Website Sponsorship Listing in Newsletter Company Listing on All Tables Company Name on Dinner Media Program
Tuesday, January 18, 2022 Cocktails at 5:30 pm Summit Hotel 5345 Medpace Way, Cincinnati 45227 Host of Ceremony: Don Brunner 2022 NAA Chairman of the Board
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GCNKAA 2022 TRADE SHOW BOOTHS NOW ON SALE! The Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association’s 2022 Trade Show is scheduled for TUESDAY, March 15 at Sharonville Convention Center. Due to your feedback, we are keeping the good ideas and adding more to the 2022 show. Here are the top reasons you won’t want to miss out! But act soon! The price rate of $800 per booth expires on Tuesday, February 15! After that, the price increases to $900 per booth! 1. The Invitation Only VIP Preview Hour. Building on 2021, we will personally invite key decision makers at each owner and property management company that is a member of the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association. This personal invitation allows each of them to attend a private preview of the trade show from 4 pm to 5 pm. This offers you more personal time to meet and greet potential new customers as well as conduct business with current customers without the interruption from other attendees of the trade show. 2. New Floorplan. Minor changes have been made again to the floorplan to encourage better foot traffic as well as accommodate more booths. This year the booths remain 8’ x 10’. All booths include pipe and drape, one table, two chairs, booth sign and wi-fi. Premier booths are an additional fee. Other booths are reserved for VIP Sponsors. Electric, carpet and additional tables and chairs can be ordered separately through Sharonville Convention Center or Academy Rentals. 3. Expanded Education Rooms. By creating more education seminars that accommodate more students, we can guarantee a larger attendance of property managers, leasing agents and maintenance technicians when the trade show opens. At the end of these seminars, seminar attendees will flow onto the trade show floor where you have the opportunity to talk with each and every one. 4. More Sponsorship Opportunities. By creating new sponsorship levels, we enable you to get more bang for your sponsorship buck. Whether through signage, verbal recognition or company listing on gcnkaa.org and in the Apartment Advantage, we will find a way for you to get involved whether you have one employee or one thousand. We have also added several more benefits to the VIP Sponsorship including premier booth space. Watch for more information to follow regarding sponsorship opportunities. Sponsorships range from $300 for a logo or food sponsorship to $1000 for VIP Sponsorship. Booths are now available on a first come first serve basis. If you would like to reserve a booth, please download the floorplan and booth contract. Review the available booth space, complete your contract with your top three selections, and return back to michele@gcnkaa.org. You may also reserve your space online here. If you have any questions, we are here to help! Give us a call at 513-407-8612. Please note that calling the office will not reserve your booth space as your signed contract must be received by the GCNKAA prior to receiving your booth confirmation.
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BOOTH SALES INFORMATION • Booths went on sale Tuesday, November 2, 2021 • Booth price includes table, 2 chairs, pipe and drapes, booth marker. Carpet, electric, additional tables and chairs can be ordered separately through Sharonville Convention Center and Academy Rentals for an additional cost. All orders for carpet, electric, additional tables and chairs need to be placed directly through Sharonville Convention Center or Academy Rentals and NOT through GCNKAA. See Exhibitor Kit for more detailed information. • Booths are sold on a first come first serve basis. We currently have 99 booths available. We generally sell out early so be sure to call the office as soon as possible. • Each booth is 8’ deep x 10’wide. • Booths are $800 each. Premier booths are an additional fee. Others booths are reserved for VIP Sponsors. After February 15, booth price increases to $900 each. BOOTH SELECTION PROCESS 1. Click here for the latest floorplan of the 2022 trade show booths as well as the contract. Please note that – as changes happen on a daily basis – this version of the floorplan may not be completely up-to-date. 2. Look at the floorplan and decide which booth you would like, then simply either: • Visit www.gcnkaa.org and go to the event calendar to reserve your booth online. Available booths will be listed on the registration page. Log in, complete your selection and submit your request immediately. • OR fill out the booth contract, complete with your first three (3) booth choices and fax back to 513 407-7868. Michele will follow up with you to let you know which booth is available. BOOTH RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENTS • After you have selected your booth with the Apartment Association, you must either forward GCNKAA a signed contract or remit full payment to reserve that booth. • We will hold all booths for 14 days without signed contract or payment. • You may pay for your booth with check or credit card or call the office for an invoice. • We cannot hold a booth longer than 14 days without contract or payment. After those 14 days, if we do not receive a contract or full payment, GCNKAA will contact you for payment or contract. If no response, GCNKAA may release the booth you selected. • Full payment of all booths must be received by February 15, 2022. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the Apartment Association. DOWNLOAD FULL EXHIBITOR KIT COMPLETE WITH FORMS AND GUIDELINES HERE
WORKERS COMP UPDATE AND DEADLINES APPROACHING ENROLLMENT DEADLINE APPROACHING SOON The deadline to enroll in our workers’ compensation group retrospective rating program is just around the corner! Make sure you choose our program administered by Sedgwick. Enrollment paperwork was sent to you for our group retrospective rating program. The deadline to enroll in the program is quickly approaching. Don’t miss out on your opportunity for significant premium savings! • Group Retrospective Rating - Sedgwick must receive your enrollment by Friday, January 21, 2022. Sedgwick is proud to deliver workers’ compensation claims management and cost containment strategies to nearly 65,000 hard-working Ohio employers and have our endorsement. Sedgwick has saved Ohio employers participating in group rating more than $4 billion over the past ten years and Ohio employers participating in group retrospective rating have earned over $630 million in refunds since implementation in 2009. For more information, contact our Sedgwick program manager, Julia Bowling at julia.bowling@sedgwick.com or call 513-218-4062.
Time is running out! Get your paperwork in today! OHIO SAFETY COUNCIL 2021 – 2022 MEGA MEETING All Ohio employers are invited to attend the next online statewide meeting - next April - hosted by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) to supplement the Ohio Safety Council Program year. There is no fee to attend. Now What? How to Lead by Bringing Your Human to Work
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 Erica Keswin is a two-time Wall Street Journal bestselling author, internationally sought-after speaker, and workplace strategist. We’ve all been through a lot, but managers at every level are dealing with unprecedented levels of stress and pressures. Erica will provide tools to help leaders find their way through this difficult time. Learn more about how successful companies navigate turbulent times, prepare to bring your human to work, be confident that you can manage the chaos and be ready to rock the hybrid revolution! If you have any questions, contact our Sedgwick program manager, Julia Bowling, at 513-218-4062 or julia.bowling@sedgwick. com.
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When an injury or illness occurs, it may be a symptom that something is wrong in your organization’s safety process. A thorough, welldocumented incident/accident investigation will identify this problem and lessen the chance of its recurrence. The principal investigator for all injuries and work-related incidents and accidents is the employee’s supervisor. The supervisor understands the process and knows the injured worker. The safety process coordinator is available to assist the supervisor with the investigation of the incident that led up to the injury or illness. The key to good injury and illness investigations is having qualified investigators. The BWC Division of Safety & Hygiene has resources that can help your supervisors improve their investigative skills. What injuries and illnesses should be investigated? At a minimum, all OSHA recordable injuries and illnesses should be investigated. Some employers also investigate near-miss incidents and frequently occurring first aid cases. A basic injury and illness investigation includes: • Care for the injured • Inspect the scene
• Interview witnesses and the injured employee • Determine the causes of the injury or illness • Identify corrective actions to prevent recurrence • Complete a supervisor’s accident investigation report • Implement recommended corrective actions • Follow-up periodically to ensure the problem has not resurfaced The safety process coordinator receives a copy of all supervisors’ injury and illness investigation reports and reviews each one for quality and thoroughness. The safety process coordinator follows up to be sure the appropriate corrective action has been taken to prevent this injury or illness from happening again. The safety process coordinator should be familiar with OSHA recordkeeping and injury and illness reporting requirements. These responsibilities can be delegated to a clerical person, but the safety process coordinator should train this person and conduct periodic audits to ensure required procedures are being followed. The Division of Safety & Hygiene’s safety, industrial hygiene and ergonomics specialists can help you develop effective strategies to make your workplace safer and healthier. They can visit your workplace or consult with you by telephone or email. These services are available for any private or public employer. BWC also offers specialized options for certain employers. You can request these services online at: info.bwc.ohio.gov or 1.800.644.6292 For more information, please contact Jim Wirth at 614.546.7331 or jim.wirth@sedgwick.com
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2022 GCNKAA TRADE SHOW EXHIBITOR INFORMATION KIT Booth Rate $800
through February 15
Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association 7265 Kenwood Road, Ste. 100, Cincinnati, OH 45236 P: 513 407-8612 | F: 513 407-7868 | E: michele@gcnkaa.org | www.gcnkaa.org
2022 GCNKAA Trade Show
Sharonville Convention Center Tuesday, March 15, 2022 | 5 pm - 7:30 pm Booth Information Size: 8’ x 10’
GCNKAA Hospitality Loading Dock Area and Sharonville Convention Center Concession Stand
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$800 Before February 15; $900 After February 15 $850*not eligible for early bird pricing VIP Sponsor Only
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Booth Includes Pipe and Drape 1 - 6’ Table and Skirt 2 - Chairs 1 - Booth Marker Wifi Access You May Order Additional Items Directly Through Our Contacts at Your Cost Carpet - $125* Electric - $79* Additional 6’ Table - $50* Additional Chair - $6* See inside for ordering information. *Deadlines to order do apply. Prices after deadline will increase as noted on individual order forms. Prices subject to change.
54. 55. 56. Conservice 57. 58. 59. BG Multifamily 60. Corken Steel Products 61. 62. 63. CRG Residential 64. Teasdale Fenton Carpet Cleaning 65. Yardi Systems 66. 67. G&G Fitness Equipment 68. VMintegrated Systems 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. Scherzinger Pest Control
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GREATER CINCINNATI NORTHERN KENTUCKY APARTMENT ASSOCIATION CONTRACT AND SPACE RESERVATION FORM TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2022 | 5 pm to 7:30 pm Sharonville Convention Center – Sharonville, Ohio PLEASE PRINT/TYPE BELOW YOUR COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS CORRESPONDENCE AND MAKE INFORMATION EXACTLY AS IT SHOULD APPEAR ON SIGNAGE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: AND EXHIBITOR LISTINGS Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Company: _______________________________________ Apartment Association 7265 Kenwood Road, Ste. 100 Representative: __________________________________ Cincinnati, OH 45236 Phone: (513) 407-8612 Fax: (513) 407-7868 Address: ________________________________________ E-mail: michele@gcnkaa.org
City: ______________State: ____________Zip: _________ PAYMENT INFORMATION: Phone: __________________________________________ E-mail: __________________________________________ Booth Information
• Booths will NOT be held without a full, signed contract. • Invoice will be sent upon receipt of contract • Payment is due in full by February 15, 2022
• All booths are 8’ x 10’ • Booths are $800 from November 1, 2021, through February 15, 2022 | After February 15, 2022, booths increase to $900 • Premium Booths are $850. See floorplan for premium booths • Specially marked booths are only eligible for purchase with VIP sponsorship ONLY • Booth price includes: Pipes, drapes, one 6’ table with skirt, two chairs, booth marker, wifi access. Electric not included in booth price. You may order electric through Academy Rentals form included in Exhibitor Kit and found online. • Electric is available for $79* per booth through separate order through Sharonville Convention Center *electric is $79 per booth if ordered prior to March 7; after March 7, electric is $109 per booth
• Carpet, additional table and/or chair is available for a separate charge through Academy Rental • Set up is 11 am to 3:30 pm on date of event ONLY! Tear down is from 7:30 pm to 10 pm date of event.
Booth Number Request 1st Choice_____________ 2nd Choice_____________3rd Choice_____________
Payment Check Enclosed Invoice Me Visa/MC/AmEx Name:_____________________________________ Card#__________________________________________ Exp. Date_________ Code ________Zip Code:____________________________________________________ Email Address for Receipt:_____________________________________________________________________ This offer incorporates the terms and conditions on the subsequent attached pages. Exhibitor understands that this application becomes a contract and is binding on both parties on the date last written below when accepted and signed by the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association (GCNKAA). All space is selected by the exhibitor on a first-come, first-served basis, and with GCNKAA’s space confirmation. All pre-planning correspondence from GCNKAA will be sent to the person listed above unless noted below. This document contains the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes any prior agreements. The terms of this document may not be changed except in writing and signed by the parties.
Name: ______________________________________ Title:__________________________________________ Authorized Signature: ________________________________________ Date: __________________________ PRE-PLANNING CONTACT:_____________________________________ Phone: _________________________ EMAIL: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Specifically relating to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Vendor acknowledges the highly contagious nature of COVID-19 and voluntarily assumes the risk of exposure or infection by voluntarily attending and exhibiting at the Tradeshow, and that such exposure or infection may result in personal injury, illness, disability, and/or death to Vendor. Vendor understands that the risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 at the Tradeshow, or while traveling to or from the Tradeshow, may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of others who may attend the Tradeshow or their families, colleagues, or other with whom they may have contact. Accordingly, Vendor understands and agrees that this release includes any claims arising out of, relating to, or based on the actions, omissions, or negligence of the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association, and each of their employees, agents, and representatives, whether a COVID-19 infection occurs before, during, or after participation in the Tradeshow. In addition to all other rules and regulations relating to the Vendor’s attendance at the Tradeshow, Vendor agrees to comply with All COVID-related procedures that may be implemented by the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association and Sharonville Convention Center, including, but not limited to, testing, mask-wearing and social distancing requirements and restrictions on certain activities that carry higher COVID-related risk, in order to protect as much as possible the health and safety of all Tradeshow Vendors. Failure to comply may result in the Vendor’s exclusion from the Tradeshow, and Vendor will not receive a refund of any fees.
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:
Booth Number(s): _______ Accepted By:_________ Date:________________ Floorplan:__________ Website:_______ Amount Due:____________ Amount Paid: ________ Check #/CC App: ______ Confirmation: _______
GREATER CINCINNATI NORTHERN KENTUCKY APARTMENT ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT RULES & REGULATIONS 1. AGREEMENT By signing the Exhibit Space Application and Contract, the Exhibitor agrees to abide by these Rules and Regulations and all amendments thereto and the decisions of Show Management. For purposes of this Agreement, the terms “GCNKAA” shall mean the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association, “exhibit hall” shall mean the Sharonville Convention Center, and “Exhibitor” shall mean any company, firm or person who has applied for or been allocated any space at the Exhibit Hall. 2. UNDESIRABLE ACTIVITIES The Exhibitor agrees that his exhibit shall be admitted into the Show and shall remain solely on strict compliance with all the rules herein described. GCNKAA reserves the right to reject, eject or prohibit any exhibit in whole or in part, or any Exhibitor with or without giving cause. GCNKAA’s liability for rejection without giving cause shall be limited to a refund to the Exhibitor of the amount of rental unearned at the time of ejection. However, if an exhibit or Exhibitor is ejected for violation of these rules or any other stated reason (with cause), no return of rental shall be made. Exhibitor shall not exhibit any merchandise other than that specified in the application. 3. BOOTH ASSIGNMENTS Booth selection by Exhibitor is available on a first-come, first serve basis and there is no first right of refusal. GCNKAA’s confirmation of requested booth space is final and shall constitute an acceptance of the Exhibitor’s offer to occupy space. Confirmation will be made only after receipt of the Exhibitor Agreement and the appropriate booth fees. After confirmation, space location may not be changed, transferred, or canceled except upon written request and with the subsequent written approval of GCNKAA. Not withstanding the above, GCNKAA reserves the right to change location assignments at any time, as it may, in its sole discretion, deem necessary. 4. SPACE RENTAL Exhibitor fee includes a 8’x 10’ exhibit space, materials to define exhibit space (pipe & drape), a two-line sign showing Exhibitor’s company name and booth number, one 6’ table with skirting, two chairs and wifi access. No signs or advertising devices shall be displayed outside the exhibit space other than those furnished by GCNKAA. Booth displays not to exceed nine (9) feet in height across the back. No backdrops or booths higher than five (5) feet in height are permitted along the sides of the booth. Booth displays cannot block neighboring booths. Electric, carpet, additional table and chairs, and landlines are available at Exhibitor cost through separate contracted vendor. 5. USE OF DISPLAY SPACE A. Restrictions on Space Rental: Exhibitor may not sub-let, sub-divide or assign his space nor any part thereof, nor purchase multiple booths for the purpose of subletting or assigning to third parties, nor permit in his booth non-exhibiting companies’ representatives without the express written permission of GCNKAA. Only companies or individuals that have contracted directly with GCNKAA shall be allowed on the show floor as an Exhibitor. Failure to comply with this provision shall be sufficient cause for GCNKAA to require the immediate removal of the exhibit and/or the offending Exhibitor at the expense of the Exhibitor. Failure to comply may also result in forfeiture of all further rights to exhibit at future shows sponsored by GCNKAA together with all fees paid. GCNKAA may lease any space so forfeited to another Exhibitor and retain all revenues collected. B. Exhibitor shall design and maintain the general theme and tenor of show. 6. INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL GCNKAA reserves the right to fix the time for the installation of the booth prior to the show opening and for its removal after the conclusion of the show. Installation of all exhibits must be fully completed at least 30 minutes prior to the opening of the Show. Failure to adhere to this requirement could restrict Exhibitor’s entry into any future shows produced by GCNKAA. Any space not claimed by 3:30 p.m. on Monday, March 14, 2022, may be resold or reassigned without refund. All exhibits and booth materials must be removed by 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15, 2022. 7. EARLY REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS NOT ALLOWED No exhibit shall be packed, removed or dismantled prior to the closing of the Show without written permission from GCNKAA. If the Exhibitor acts in breach of this provision, it shall pay as compensation for the distraction to the Exhibition’s appearance, an amount equal to one-half of the total space charge for the Exhibitor’s allocated area, in addition to all sums otherwise due under this Agreement. 8. EXHIBITOR APPOINTED CONTRACTORS (EAC) Any exhibitor using an EAC agrees to notify GCNKAA of such appointment and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless GCNKAA, the exhibit facility, and their respective officers, directors, staffs, employees, and agents and all official contractors from any and all liability or losses for any act, complaint, damage, or loss to any other Exhibitor, the exhibit hall, the property of any contractor or any consequential damages arising out of any such act of loss from the time the independent EAC first arrives at the hall until the final move-out is complete. The Exhibitor further agrees that GCNKAA may prohibit the EAC from working in the hall if the EAC does not fully comply with all rules and regulations set forth for them at this event. Any Exhibitor using an EAC agrees to advise its EAC of all rules and regulations. 9. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES A. All demonstrations, sales activities, and distribution of circulars and promotional material must be confined to limits of the Exhibitor’s booth. B. Exchange of money or consummating the sales of goods or services on the exhibit floor is prohibited. Orders may be taken for future delivery only. C. Exhibits which include the operation of musical instruments, radios, sound motion picture equipment, public address systems, or any noise-making machines must be operated so that the noise resulting from there will not annoy or disturb adjacent Exhibitors or their patrons. Exhibitor represents and warrants
that no musical work protected by copyright will be staged, produced or, otherwise, performed via either “live” or “mechanical” means, or by or on behalf of Exhibitor, unless Exhibitor has previously obtained written permission from the copyright owner’s designee (e.g., ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC) for such use. D. Exhibitors are prohibited from displaying any devises or objects in the booth that exceed the height of the back wall (9 ft.) without prior written approval from GCNKAA and the exhibit hall. No backdrops or booths higher than five (5) feet in height are permitted along the sides of the booth. Booth displays cannot block neighboring booths. E. Exhibitors are not allowed to conduct any activities that could be considered an illegal lottery under Ohio law. F. Electrical equipment that is not UL approved may not be used in the exhibit hall. No wiring, installation or spotlights or other electrical work shall be done except by the electrical contractor authorized by GCNKAA or exhibit hall. G. Approval for distribution of food items must be obtained by the Sharonville Convention Center prior to the event. H. Sharonville Convention Center prohibits the use of glitter, confetti guns, fireworks and helium balloons inside their facility. I. Live animals (except service animals) and firearms are prohibited inside SCC. 10. CANCELLATION BY EXHIBITOR The Exhibitor specifically recognizes and acknowledges that GCNKAA will sustain losses if the Exhibitor cancels its exhibit space after it has been assigned and confirmed by the GCNKAA. Due to the difficulty of determining said losses, the Exhibitor agrees to pay the following amounts as liquidated damages, and not as a penalty, all cancellations must be received in writing. Booth cancellations received after November 1, 2021, and prior to February 15, 2022, will be issued a refund minus a $100 administrative fee. Booth cancellations after February 15, 2022, will forfeit all booth fees and will be responsible for full booth payment. Upon cancellation by the Exhibitor, GCNKAA has the right to resell the space and retain all revenue collected. 11. CANCELLATION OR POSTPONEMENT OF SHOW In the event that any unforeseen occurrence shall render the fulfillment of this Agreement impossible by GCNKAA, the parties shall mutually amend or terminate the agreement at GCNKAA’s option. The Exhibitor hereby waives any claim against GCNKAA for damages or compensation. GCNKAA may return a portion of the amount paid for space after deduction of any amounts necessary to cover expenses incurred in connection with the show. Such expenses include, but are not limited to all expenses incurred by GCNKAA as a result of contracts with third parties for services or products incidental to the show, and all overhead expenses attributable to the production of the show. No monies will be returned should the dates or location of the show be changed by GCNKAA, but Exhibitor will be assigned space that the Exhibitor agrees to use under these same rules and regulations. GCNKAA shall not be liable in the event the show is interrupted, canceled, moved or dates changed except as provided herein. 12. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS GCNKAA assumes no responsibility or liability for any of the services performed or materials delivered by official show contractors or other suppliers to the show, their personnel, or their agents. 13. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE A. All property of the Exhibitor remains under its custody and control in transit to and from exhibit facility, during installation and removal, and while it is within the confines of the exhibit facility. Neither GCNKAA, the service contractors, the management of the Sharonville Convention Center nor any of the officers, staff members, or directors of any of the same are responsible for the safety of the property of Exhibitors from theft, damage by fire, accident, vandalism or other causes. The Exhibitor expressly waives and releases any claim or demand he may have against any of them by reason of any damage to or loss of any property of the Exhibitor. B. Exhibitor understands that neither GCNKAA nor any sponsor carries business interruption and property damage insurance coverage for loss or damage of Exhibitor’s property. The Exhibitor agrees to obtain adequate insurance during the dates of the trade show, including move-in and move-out days, and shall be prepared to furnish a certificate of insurance to GCNKAA. 15. ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS GCNKAA has full power to interpret and enforce all regulations of the show and the power to make amendments and/or further regulations, orally or in writing, that are considered necessary for the proper conduct of the show. Such decisions shall be binding on Exhibitors. All Exhibitors agree to be bound by terms of GCNKAA’s agreement with the facility in which the show is held. 16. CONFLICTING MEETING AND SOCIAL EVENTS In the interest of the entire Show, the Exhibitor agrees not to extend invitations, call meetings, or otherwise encourage absence of members, Exhibitors, or invited guests from the educational sessions or exhibit hall during the official hours of the sessions or show. Hospitality suites may not be reserved without prior approval of Show Management. 17. WAIVER Waiver by either party of any term or condition or breach shall not constitute a waiver of any other term or condition or breach of this agreement. The rights of GCNKAA shall not be deemed waived as specifically stated in writing and signed by an authorized representative of GCNKAA. 18. SEVERABILITY In the event any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable then neither the remaining provisions of this Agreement nor other applications of the provisions involved shall be affected thereby.
ph: 513-326-6466 | fax: 513-772-5745 | sccinfo@cityofsharonville.com 11355 Chester Road | Sharonville, OH 45246-4002 www.sharonvilleconventioncenter.com
Service Order Form
Please fill in and return form via fax, email or mail
Event Information Full Name of Event
Event Date(s)
Firm Name
Booth #
Phone #
Address
Fax#
City
State
Zip
Email Address Authorized By (Print)
Signature
Date
Electric Connections Rates quoted for electrical connections cover only the bringing of service to the booth in the most convenient manner and do not include any special wiring. All wiring and electrical work on exhibitor’s display will be charged on a time and material basis. All equipment must be properly tagged and wired with complete information as to type of current, voltage, phase cycle, horsepower, etc. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to avoid overloading circuits. All connections will conform to the National Electrical Code, City Code and Building Regulations. Electrical power for lights and displays will be turned on one hour prior to show opening and turned off at show closing. If power is required before or after these times, special arrangements must be made with the SCC Maintenance Engineer.
*All requests received less than 7 days prior to show move in will be charged at floor order rates*
Electrical Connections (Lights, VCR, Etc.) 120 Volt, Single Phase, 60 Hz Ac Advance Order
Floor Order
Outlets to 1000 watts (10 amp) (1 plug-in)
$79
$109
Outlets to 2000 watts (20 amp) (2 plug-ins)
$99
$129
Quantity
Requirements
List Equipment – Lights, CPU, VCR’s, Etc. – 120v.
Total
Motor & Special Electrical Service Connections Indicate Voltage Required for All Electrical Service Quantity
Requirements
Nameplate Information
Amps
Watts Per Leg
208v 1ph
30
3500
$125
$150
100
11000
$190
$220
30
3500
$150
$175
60
7000
$225
$255
100
11000
$285
$315
30
13000
$285
$315
Extension Cord (Rental Only)
$25
$25
Power Strip (Rental Only)
$25
$25
460v 3ph
Amps
Phase
Floor Order
Voltage
208v 3ph
Voltage
Advance Order
Overnight Add 50%
Neutral
(All prices include labor rates. Standard labor will be charged for cord cap changes.)
Electric Connections Total $
Labor Rates
Labor will be charged in 1-hour increments. (Minimun charge– 1 hour)
Description
Laborer
Electrician Maint Engineer
Regular Hours
$25 per hour
$50 per hour
Holidays
$50 per hour
$75 per hour
Booth Vacuuming
$25 per day
Banner Hanging
$35 per hour (Advanced payment required for all services.)
Labor Total $
Total
Telephone Service Request must be received at least one week prior to event.
Hard Wired Internet Connection: Dedicated Telephone Line Installation: Private Hard Wired SSID/Network:
$125 per line $125 Charge for Outside Line $250 *Requires advance notice of 5 business days
Number of Lines Requested
To Be Used As:
Modem
Direct Call Line
Booth or Room Number
Phone Connections Total $
Compressed Air (Portable Compressor Available On West Wall Only) 90-100 lbs. PSI (Prices Based On 1/4” Line) Request must be received at least one week prior to event. NOTE: If pressure is critical, exhibitor should contact the Sharonville Convention Center Maintenance Engineer.
Quantity
Description
Advance Order
Floor Order
Service Charge for 1st connection
$100
$150
Each additional connection
$100
$150
24 Hour Service Required?
No
Total
Yes (If yes, add 50% to Compressed Air Total) Compressed Air Connections Total $
Water and Drainage (Available on West and North Wall Only) NOTE: Pressure may vary. No guarantee can be made of minimum and maximum pressures. If pressure is critical, exhibitor should contact Sharonville Convention Center Maintenance Engineer.
Water (Cold) Minimum pressure, 45 PSI; maximum pressure, 60 PSI (Prices based on 1/4” to 1/2” line) Quantity
Description
Advance Order
Floor Order
Service Charge for 1st connection (Drain Not Included)
$105
$140
Each additional connection
$105
$140
Total
Size of Water Line Required:
Drainage 3/4” Drain Line Available Quantity
Description
Advance Order
Floor Order
Service Charge for 1st connection
$85
$125
Each additional connection
$85
$125
Description
Advance Order
Floor Order
Service Charge for one-time fill and drain (up to 500 gallons maximum)
$100
$150
Each additional 500 gallons
$100
$150
Total
One-Time Water Fill, Including Drain Quantity
Total
Water and Drainage Connections Total $
Payment Information Order form and advanced payment must be received 7 days prior to show move-in to qualify for advanced order rates. For floor orders – payment in full must be made prior to services being rendered. Payment accepted in the form of check, money order or credit card.
SERVICE ORDER CHARGES DETAIL: Electric
$
Labor
$
Telephone
$
Compressed Air
$
Water/Drainage
$
Total
$
Please Check One:
Check/Money Order Enclosed Charge Total Amount to Credit Card
Credit Card Information:
Master Card
Visa
American Express
Discover
Card Number Exp. Date Cardholder’s Name Cardholder’s Signature
Security Code
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ORDER FORM
ACADEMY EXPO, 116 MARION ROAD, CINCINNATI, OH 45215 P: (513) 772-1898 | F: (513) 322-4473 Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association Trade Show March 15, 2022, at the Sharonville Convention Center 1.
Complete form below and fax to (513) 322-4473 or email to Cindy at critchie@academyexpo.com by the DEADLINE for discounted prices. Academy will email or fax a contract and charge slip to confirm receipt of your order. After the deadline, the higher standard prices apply and the equipment is limited as indicated below.
PRE-SHOW DISCOUNT DEADLINE: ORDER BY MONDAY, MARCH 7, 2022
2.
Your Pipe & Drape booth includes one (1) 6 ft. covered and skirted table, two (2) chairs and a booth ID sign. Use this form to order additional equipment.
3.
Complete the following area if you want to rent any ADDITIONAL equipment:
Discounted PRICES
EQUIPMENT
8’ x 30” Table, covered & skirted (show colors) 6’ x 30” Table, covered & skirted (show colors) 6’ TALL Table (40”) cover/skirt (show colors) 8’ TALL Table (40”) cover/skirt (show colors) 30” Round Standard Table with White Linen 30” Round TALL Table with White Linen Any size, plain table (Indicate size: Folding Chair, black Deluxe Convention Chair Padded, Burgundy 6’ x 18” Table, covered & skirted (show colors) 4’ x 24” Table, covered & skirted (show colors) Carpet, per Single booth space-(show colors) Carpet Padding, per Single booth space
)
$60.00 $50.00 $70.00 $70.00 $45.00 $60.00 $30.00 $ 6.00 $12.00 $50.00 $45.00 $125.00 $50.00
QTY
$ TOTAL
After Deadline PRICES
X X X X X X X X X X X X X
$120.00 $100.00 $140.00 $140.00 N/A N/A $60.00 $12.00 N/A N/A N/A $250.00 $100.00
(Show color skirting is black, with a white table cover. Show color carpet is black) 4.
Complete payment information: credit card only. All credit cards accepted: Name on Card Credit Card Type Card# Card Expiration Date Card Billing Address, State & Zip
5.
CVV#
Subtotal $ Tax (7.8%) $ Total Due $
Complete information, sign & fax this form: Your Company Name Address City/State/Zip Phone # Fax # Contact Person Email YOUR BOOTH #
Signature
Date
MATERIAL HANDLING/ DRAYAGE INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST 1. You are responsible for contacting a carrier and scheduling your shipment to us. Shipments are NOT accepted at the show site, unless pre-scheduled with Academy. Drayage charges apply. 2. Clearly address each container to: Academy Expo
Greater Cinti & NKY Apartment Assn. “Your Name & Booth Number” 116 Marion Road, Cincinnati, OH 45215 Phone (513) 772-1898 Fax (513) 322-4473
3. Payment must be made by credit card. All credit cards accepted. 4. Total number of containers (#): 5. Rates:
$ 1.00 per pound (Minimum payment required $25.00 for 1-25 lbs.) Total weight of packages shipped to Academy (lbs) : Total amount due($):
6. Your Contact Information Your Company Name: Company Address: Company City/ State/ Zipcode: Phone Number: E-MAIL: Fax Number: Contact Person: Your Booth#: 7. DEADLINE:
All material must arrive on or before Monday, March 7, 2022 Shipments received after the deadline will incur a $125.00 late fee.
8. Academy will store and deliver your container(s) to your booth at the meeting site. We are not responsible for any unpacking, repackaging, setup or breakdown of materials. 9. ***Affix your carriers PREPAID shipping return labels & our “Return Drayage Form” to your returning packages, then CALL your carrier to schedule a pickup from our warehouse on either Thursday, March 16 or Friday, March 17, 2022. 10. Fax this completed, signed form to (513) 322-4473 with your credit card information: CREDIT CARD TYPE CREDIT CARD EXP DATE CREDIT CARD# NAME as it appears ON CARD CVV# BILLING ADDRESS BILLING STATE/ ZIP Person responsible for this information and its execution: Name
Title
Date
Questions? Contact Cindy Ritchie by phone# 513-772-1898 or email: critchie@academyexpo.com
RETURN DRAYAGE FORM MY COMPANY NAME: MY BOOTH#: MY RETURN PACKAGES ARE SHIPPING TO: COMPANY: ATTN: ADDRESS: CITY STATE ZIP: # of boxes returned Approximate total weight. Name of Carrier PLEASE attach your completed, pre-paid shipping labels to each of the packages you are returning, with this form and call your carrier to schedule pickup from Academy Expo.
**** Please be sure to complete this form and attach it, with your pre-paid shipping labels, to your boxes to ensure a prompt return. Questions? Contact Cindy Ritchie by phone# 513-772-1898 or email: critchie@academyexpo.com Academy Expo, 116 Marion Road, Cincinnati, OH 45215 PH# (513) 772-1898, FAX# (513) 322-4473
GREATER CINCINNATI NORTHERN KENTUCKY APARTMENT ASSOCIATION TRADE SHOW BOOTH INFORMATION TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2022 | 5 pm to 7:30 pm Sharonville Convention Center – Sharonville, Ohio PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR YOUR BOOTH AND RETURN TO GCNKAA BY THE DEADLINE OF TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2022. Company: _________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Nametag Order Information • We would like for all booth exhibitors to have a nametag. We will provide one for you or you are welcome to wear your company nametag. Attendee Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Attendee Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Attendee Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Attendee Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ EXPO GAME INCLUSION • There is no charge for you to be included in the Expo Game. • All exhibitors are automatically included on this game card UNLESS you opt out. • Please be aware that by being included in the expo game, all game participants will need a signature from a company representative at your booth during the show. _____I DO want to be included on the game card _____I DO NOT want to be included on the game card
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Booth Number(s): _________ Accepted By:______________ Date:____________________
Nametags Complete: ______________ Inclusion on Game Card: ___________
FOUR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES YOU NEED TO SECURE TODAY!
VIP SPONSORSHIP: $1000 Each; Limit of 18
• Premier Booth in VIP Row • Carpet provided for your booth • Floor decal in front of your booth signaling you as a VIP • Different color pipe and drape for your booth space • Admittance into the last few minutes of the executive forum to be introduced as a VIP sponsor • Admittance to the VIP ‘lounge’ area for a 30 minute cocktail networking event with the attendees of the executive forum and other key decision makers • Use of VIP ‘lounge’ to meet privately with clients or potential customers outside of the trade show floor throughout the main show hours • GCNKAA is currently researching affordable ways to collect attendee information to be forwarded to all VIPs. • 10 drink tickets • Company logo on event invitations • Full page ad in March 2022 Apartment Advantage • Company logo on floorplan • Signage throughout facility • Company logo on bag • 1 Grand Prize Drawing at their booth .
Additional Sponsorship Opportunities FOOD SPONSORS: $300 each
Returning to the 2022 trade show is free food from 5:45 pm to 6:45 pm. Food Sponsors will receive inclusion on promotional pieces and signage at the 2022 trade show. For primary and associate members.
LOGO SPONSORS: $300 each
Due to its success, we will once again be distributing the GCNKAA Tote Bag to the first 500 attendees. Logo sponsors receive inclusion on promotional pieces and company logo on this bag. For associate members only.
BAG SPONSORS: $500 each
Bag sponsors will receive inclusion on promotional pieces and your company logo on the event ‘swag bag.’ For primary members only.
Yes! I want to be a sponsor for the 2022 GCNKAA Trade Show! Company Name
Contact Name
Address
Please select your type of sponsorship and payment information below VIP
Food
Card Number
Logo
Bag
Amount Due
Invoice Me Enclosed
Expiration Date
Credit Card Name on Card
Security Code
Billing Zip Code
A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO RESERVING YOUR GCNKAA TRADE SHOW BOOTH AND GETTING THE BEST RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT STEP 1:
STEP 2:
Reserve your booth and submit your complete booth contract to the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association. You can fax this information to 513 407-7868 or email directly to michele@gcnkaa.org. Upon receipt at the GCNKAA offices, a confirmation email will be sent to the trade show representative listed upon contract. Booth price of $800 (or $850 for premier booth) includes one table, two chairs, pipe and drapes and booth sign ONLY. The price will increase to $900 per booth after February 15, 2022.
Order electric and other services from Sharonville Convention Center. Upon receiving your booth confirmation email from the GCNKAA, contact the Sharonville Convention Center at 513-326-6466 or use the Service Order Form found inside this booklet to order your electric and/or other additional hook-ups for your booth. This must be ordered and paid for separately through Sharonville Convention Center. Please note their pricing deadlines. GCNKAA does not supply electric and is not responsible for your ordering and payment.
STEP 3:
STEP 4:
Order additonal tables, chairs and carpet for your booth. Sharonville Convention Center is not carpeted and the exhibit hall has a concrete floor. Upon receiving your booth confirmation email from the GCNKAA, contact Academy Rentals at 513-772-1898, email critchie@academyexpo.com or complete the order form inside this trade show exhibitor information kit. This must be ordered and paid for separately through Academy Rentals. Please note their pricing deadlines. GCNKAA does not supply additional tables, chairs or carpeting and is not responsible for your ordering and payment.
Do you have to ship your booth to the GCNKAA trade show? Sharonville Convention Center does not accept any shipments, however, shipments can be sent to Academy Rentals. Upon receiving your booth confirmation email from the GCNKAA, contact Academy Rentals at 513-772-1898, email critchie@academyexpo.com or complete the order form inside this trade show exhibitor information kit. Fees do apply and this must be paid for separately through Academy Rentals. Please note their pricing deadlines. A Return Drayage Form can also be found inside this kit. GCNKAA is not responsible for your ordering, payment or any materials shipped.
For More Information:
GCNKAA | 7265 Kenwood Road, Ste. 100 | Cincinnati, OH 45236 P: 513 407-8612 | www.gcnkaa.org
NAA APARTMENTALIZE 2022: SUCCESS IN A NEW LIGHT Experience the unstoppable energy of Apartmentalize, where the industry’s thought leaders, trendsetters, and innovators come together to share ideas and solutions. Here are the the top reasons you should attend Apartmentalize. GROW YOUR KNOWLEDGE Innovative learning formats and open spaces that foster knowledge exchanges allow you to align your own education to your personal learning level, need and interests. As you design your own education experience with your professional objectives in mind, you will be able to challenge yourself to explore and find fun in your learning. • General Sessions: Nationally recognizable speakers from outside the industry motivate you with their inspiration and personal stories of success and real-life experiences. Speakers to be announced • Education Sessions: Choose from over eighty 45- and 60-minute sessions throughout the conference spanning a multitude of topics to include Operations, Marketing, Maintenance, Leasing, Leadership, Executive and more. These sessions feature industry experts and provide useful information that attendees can apply to daily work life. Program to be announced in January 2022. • Rewind: NAA Education Institute (NAAEI) is proud to present its REWIND program. REWIND offers PowerPoint-
synced audio and video sessions from Apartmentalize, so you can continue learning. Pre-order REWIND recordings with pricing starting at $199 for members and $349 for nonmembers. • Open Space Sessions: This peer-to-peer learning experience is an opportunity to engage in creative conversations with fellow attendees who are passionate about the same issues and topics as you. Expert facilitators support small group discussions that explore a dedicated topic for each group, which you determine together. • Express Education: These sessions take place in a dedicated space in the NAA Exposition and are quick 30-minute interactive sessions that include quick digestible content, easily applied takeaways, Q&A and storytelling. • Wellness Labs: We’ll offer 15-minute sessions to help you recharge your bio-battery and learn the best energy management strategies to help keep you running. Labs will include energy building routines led by executive wellness coaches to incorporate into your busy life. EXPERIENCES Apartmentalize schedule is designed to maximize your connections with other attendees and exhibitors. With interactive sponsored activities, the NAA Exposition and structured networking sessions, Apartmentalize provides countless opportunities to
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meet and exchange ideas with the best in the industry. • Welcome Reception: Kick off 2022 Apartmentalize by enjoying snacks and beverages while networking with fellow attendees and suppliers and at the Welcome Reception. The Maintenance Mania®, National Championship will be held during the reception and all attendees are invited to attend, network and cheer on the competitors. Wednesday, June 22 | 5:00-6:30 p.m. • Maintenance Mania National Championship: To celebrate 15 years of Maintenance Mania®, fans will have the opportunity to participate in national competition games, a ready-to-race car station, and test their maintenance knowledge for a chance to win prizes presented by HD Supply. Wednesday, June 22 | 5:00-6:30 p.m. • NAA Exposition: The NAA Exposition brings together the rental industry’s top management professionals and suppliers eager to network, share ideas and the latest products and services. Featured Areas this year include: • Expo Eats: Grab a complimentary lunch on Thursday and Friday. • Express Education: Two stages featuring 30-minute interactive sessions that include quick digestible content, easily applied takeaways, Q&A and storytelling. • New Exhibitor Section: Check out companies who are exhibiting at Apartmentalize for the very first time. • NSC Lounge: Learn more about the companies who are members of NAA’s National Suppliers Council. • Carnival Row: Try your luck at four different carnival games for the chance to win fun prizes!
Thursday, June 23 | 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 24 | 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. • NAAExcellence Awards: NAA’s Excellence Awards, or Excels, recognize excellence and leadership in the rental housing industry. Excels celebrate communities, industry professionals and affiliated apartment associations who make unique contributions to the industry. For the winners, receiving an Excels award represents milestones and outstanding achievement. Friday, June 24 | 11:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. • Friday Night Party: Close your 2022 Apartmentalize experience by celebrating new connections and newfound knowledge. This event is always a crowd-pleaser with craft cocktails, beers and bites. A ticket to the Friday Night Party is included in Full Conference and Friday One-Day registrations. Additional tickets can be purchased for $200. Friday, June 24 | 7:00-10:00 p.m. • NAA Gives Back: A $1 donation will be added to your registration with the ability for you to change the dollar amount to your donation of choice. This donation will go to the Resident Relief Foundation, who helps keep responsible residents in their apartments during an unexpected financial emergency and help them better prepare for future emergencies. Each year, NAA supports a local community organization with Apartmentalize attendees. Stay tuned for updates for our selected organization in San Diego. For more information, or to register, click here.
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The Apartment Association Outreach, Inc. LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT By Jeff March, BRG Apartments, Outreach President
It has truly been an honor and a privilege to serve as Outreach President for the past two years, and what a two years it has been! Together, we have made a significant, positive impact on our community assisting those who are the most in need. While 2020 and 2021 will be remembered for the pandemic, I will remember it for the record breaking amount of support that we have provided to our community due to your generosity. I would like to thank the Apartment Association Outreach Jeff March (AAO) Board, our committee chairs who led our efforts, our army of volunteers, our partner agencies and our incredible membership. We have assisted thousands of our fellow citizens during Covid-19! On December 9, we will celebrate the 24th Annual Holiday Cheers Event at Kenwood Country Club, and you can help us raise more money to support Outreach by bidding on and winning great items that our amazing committee has procured. The evening will culminate with the live auction, Rapid Raffle, Mystery Bags and raffle ticket items … you will not want to miss out on this opportunity to purchase great items and to further our mission. During the past two years, here is what we have accomplished together. We have provided emergency assistance of more than $7,500; educational scholarships of close to $10,000; and backpacks and school supplies in an amount of about $30,000 to help deserving children. In addition, we have welcomed a new partner in Gateway Community and Technical College by assisting them with the opening of a new food pantry on their Edgewood campus; AAO has continued volunteer support for Childhood Food Solutions to help feed children and families; and we have provided support to deserving low income seniors. And FINALLY, Outreach has provided nearly $300,000 in RENTAL ASSISTANCE and more than $150,000 to our FOOD PANTRY partners! Wow, what an incredible impact we have made on those in crisis in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky … THANK YOU!!
A 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization
I would also like to thank our Champions for Outreach sponsors who helped us raise $300,000 in 2021 to support our three fundraising events and our mission. Your continued financial commitment will allow us to provide more aid to help those in need, to focus on new sources of future funding, and this will in turn continue to shine a bright, positive light on our beloved industry. It was great fun to be together on November 11 at Kenwood Country Club to thank and celebrate both the GCNKAA Diamond sponsors and the Champions for Outreach. I would be remiss if I didn’t recognize our incredible Outreach team of Susan Peck and Patty Braun as well as Kellie Jones with BRG Apartments for their tremendous efforts to execute and grow our programs during the past two years. We have added the AAO newsletter to highlight our good work, and we received the $30,000 L & L Nippert Charitable Foundation Grant to augment our food pantry program. I also want to convey my appreciation to Pat Crowley with Strategic Advisors as his firm has secured outstanding PR coverage to highlight our successes, and I am thankful for Melissa Joy and her social media committee for spotlighting our key partners … Freestore Foodbank, Jewish Family Services, CAIN and Santa Maria Community Services. What an outstanding Outreach team we have assisting us with this excellent work! Lastly, I want to thank my good friend Brian Hendy with Wallick Communities for his tremendous service to Outreach during the last nine years. Brian will be leaving the Outreach Board, but he has left an indelible mark on our organization through his commitment of time, talent and treasure. I am grateful for the leadership Brian has provided, particularly having served as AAO President and having chaired the Night Out for Outreach event twice with his wife Michele. Brian … thank you, and you will be sorely missed; however, I know your commitment will continue! We have made an amazing difference in our community during this pandemic, and I hope you are as proud of our mission and our impact as I am. I wish each and every one of you a wonderful holiday season and a healthy 2022!
R A P I D R A F F L E | SI LENT AUCTIO N R A FF LE A UC T I O N | L IVE AUCTIO N W I N E A N D B O UR B ON MY S TER Y B AGS 2021 Thursday, December 9, 2021 | 5 pm to 8 pm Kenwood Country Club | $75 Per Person
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Platinum Sponsor ($20,000)
SEGER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Gold Sponsor ($10,000)
MARCH FAMILY
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Silver Sponsor ($5,000)
FRANKS McLEAN
To become a Champion For Outreach, please contact Rebecca McLean, Bob Wahlke or Jeff March. Rebecca@gcnkaa.org - robertwahlke@towneproperties.com - jmarch@brgapartments.com
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Trend Setting
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APARTMENT INDUSTRY EMBRACES AUTOMATED LEASING By Paul Bergeron
Virtual leasing assistants bring greater convenience and efficiency to today’s 24/7 prospective resident. The era of automated leasing is upon us. And it may not be an exaggeration to say that the pandemic created 10 years’ worth of apartment industry technology in about 100 days. Smart-home technology is alive and well. Move-in and moveout features are in place. Offerings similar to Amazon Go – a grocery store with no clerk – are making their way into communities to better serve residents on the go. Amenity reservations became necessary during lockdowns, but residents are still finding them useful and convenient on an app. But the technology with perhaps the greatest penetration – and growing – are virtual leasing assistants. Typically, they are found in the form of bots that can deliver answers to key questions from resident prospects 24/7. Just like Artificial Intelligence (AI), which “grows smarter” the more it’s used, these virtual leasing assistants are delivering time and cost savings for busy onsite teams, relieving them of mundane but necessary tasks such as providing rent rates and setting up touring appointments by phone, text and chat. Technology is here to lead the new way of onsite leasing operations and more communities are buying in for all of the right reasons, which was the focus of the “Autonomous Leasing” panel at the 2021 Apartment Innovation and Marketing Conference (AIM). “Today, the volume of incoming calls to apartment communities is significant,” LeaseHawk’s EVP and Chief Revenue Officer, Brock MacLean says. “More than 50 percent of prospect inquiries are happening over the phone. Apartment companies are spending so much time to produce leads, how can they not be exhausting their teams with things like chasing leads that aren’t likely to convert?” “No longer are there so-called ‘office hours.’ Most missed calls happen during the day. You’re busy, you’re hiring challenged. Virtual experiences are today’s consumers’ expectations. LeaseHawk data show that about 87% of callers won’t leave a voicemail; and most will never call back if their call goes unanswered.
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Bots are capable of answering hundreds of questions, but really, at this point, they are being asked mostly the same ones by any prospect who engages with them. The Top 5 Leasing Questions Asked by Prospects: • 44.5% Pricing and Availability • 14% Rental Qualifications • 9% Application • 5.9% Pet Policy • 4.2% Property Amenities MEETING RESIDENTS WHERE THEY WANT, HOW THEY WANT Kitty Callaghan, VP of Marketing at Wasatch Property Management, said virtual leasing assistants were practically a gift from the pandemic. “We all use it now, we can thank the pandemic to bring it realtime into our industry,” she says. “We as an industry have proven to be really flexible. We can adopt quickly. We see now that with any problem, there’s always more than one right answer.” She says that autonomous leasing is meeting prospective residents where they want, and how they want. “For residents, this lets them say, ‘I’m doing it the way I want,’” she says. The property doesn’t control all of the information anymore, Callaghan says, and that’s a good thing. “It used to be that the resident had to come into the leasing office to get anything done: Ask a question, submit a work order, pay their rent,” she says. “That’s very inconvenient for residents. With automated leasing, we can provide the optimal experience to each resident, as they would want it.” Callaghan says that on average, per community, per month, the bot creates 375 conversations with 220 unique prospects. She says that having bots there to answer the easy questions enables the onsite team to adjust its priorities and frees up leasing staff to handle things that can’t be done through automation. “This has reduced our call volume by 20 percent,” she says. “We are now able to redirect an average of 56.3 hours per month to other duties. That’s a lot. Meanwhile, 90 percent of self-scheduled appointments result in the prospects coming to the property for the tours. Our aim is always to reduce the length of the leasing cycle, and we’re seeing that bots can save a day or two off the leasing cycle.” DELIVERING CONSISTENT, ACCURATE INFORMATION IS CRITICAL Programmed bots provide consistent and accurate information about the community. Prospects use multiple platforms during their search, and this way, “we can make sure the information we are providing is consistent across all of those platforms,” Callaghan says. “Paid advertising is not enough anymore. We need to be creating conversations with our prospects and those can get started through the bot.” Laurel Zacher, Vice President of Marketing & Talent
Development at Security Properties Residential (SPR), said that pre-pandemic, her portfolio only offered in-person tours, with just a few exceptions. “When the pandemic hit, we had to get moving; and give prospects the chance to see or tour our rent-ready units to give them the confidence in wanting to rent with us,” Zacher says. “We wanted a selfservice model. We had to handle waivers for prospects to be able to see us. We had to use locks that could be moved around, because we didn’t want to go full IoT.” SPR sought technology that could scan driver’s licenses and upload those files with the waiver. “These important steps were a big burden on our onsite team,” she says. “I recommend finding a tech partner to help with this to make it easier. If you can be really clear about what the problem is that you need to solve, you can have much more beneficial conversations with the technology service providers you are meeting with.” SHOOTING LIVE TOURS IS A MARKETING BOON SPR also issued phones to all of its staff members and trained them on how to produce live video tours. The company had started with none, but quickly began to develop them for floorplans at all of its communities. The result was a video library that had 148,000 “views” on expenses of just about $3,000 overall. “Not bad,” Zacher says. “Before this, it was zero. We didn’t
have any. Now our available homes are shown to a global audience. India is home to our second-highest viewership. We’ve got a 5.8 percent click-thru rate on them.” SPR hosted the videos, with closed captioning, on YouTube so they could be presented in a better organized fashion within different folders. YouTube also helped SPR improve its search results. “The key early on was to make sure the videos were shot in landscape (not vertical) to fit the display space. Videos were kept to 1 minute or less. The onsite team narrated the tours. The videos began from the middle of the apartment home (not the front door) because we found that reduced some of the clumsiness of the action by the camera holder.” Zacher found it best to let the leasing agents inject their own personality to the videos. She was sure to bookend community branding at the start and end of the video by including a logo and a call to action. Zacher also found that using a $40 Gimbal stabilizing device, purchased from Amazon, was critical to ensure a smoother video. The device helps to avoid any shaky movements as the tour was conducted. She said SPR typically has a 9% lead-to-lease conversion rate but with these tours, and self-guided tours, the rate was about 12.4 percent. Paul Bergeron is a freelance writer.
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