NAA Today - Friday, June 17, 2016

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FR I DAY JUNE 17, 2016

TODAY 2016 NAA EDUCATION CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION

SPONSORED BY:

MOSCONE CONVENTION CENTER | SAN FRANCISCO

Friday General Session:

Chip and Joanna Gaines

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eet the first couple of home improvement when Chip and Joanna Gaines, the rising stars of HGTV’s hit show “Fixer Upper,” take the stage for today’s General Session. With Joanna’s flair for decorating and Chip’s handiwork, the duo’s passions have been merging since they tied the knot in 2003. Today, their show pairs the renovation, design and real estate pros with Waco and Dallas, Texas-area homebuyers. The first rule of real estate is always “location, location location.” So, what happens when the homebuyers find the wrong house with a dreadful design and clunky layout but in the right location? Chip and Joanna say, “Buy it — then fix it.” Flipping, remodeling and fixing up homes together for the past 12 years as the owners of Magnolia Homes, Chip and Joanna have worked on more than 100 homes together. They’ll fit right in with this crowd.

Friday 3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Hall C, Lower South

Doors open at 2:45 p.m. Full Conference Badge or Friday One-Day Badge required for entry. Required for all attendees and exhibitors.

INSIDE: 3, 12 Thursday Session Recaps • 6 Question of the Day • 9 NAA Exposition • 10 NAA Thursday Night Party

Friday Schedule 6:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Shuttle Bus Service

Attendee Registration

Learning Zone Sessions

North Upper Lobby

North Upper Lobby

6:45 a.m. – 7:45 a.m.

7 a.m. – 6 p.m.

North Hall (Booths 3129, 3445) South Hall (Booth 621)

Game Changer – David Rose Breakout Education Sessions

Friends of Bill W. - Alcoholics Anonymous (O.D.)

Luggage Check

Room 252, Mezzanine Level

8:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.

7 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Coffee Break

Exhibitor Registration

10 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

NAA Exposition (Lunch served: Noon – 1:30 p.m.)

South Upper Lobby

South Hall – Aisles 100 - 1400 North Hall – Aisles 3000 – 5200

Outside Education Sessions

11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

North Upper Lobby

9 a.m. – 10 a.m.

7 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Breakout Education Sessions

NAAPAC/BGF Silent Auction North Lower Lobby

Gateway, Esplanade & 120/123

Maintenance Mania® National Championship Hall E, Lower North

Gateway, Esplanade & 120/123 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.

Game Changer – Alison Levine Breakout Education Sessions Gateway, Esplanade & 120/123 3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.

General Session (Doors open at 2:45 p.m.) Hall C, Lower South

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Friday Game Changers Room 120/123 • Lower North

The New Vanguard for Business: Connectivity, Design, and the Internet of Things David Rose, MIT Media Lab

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he Internet of Things is the hottest topic of the moment—a shift predicted to be as momentous as the impact of the Internet itself. The Internet has allowed us to share ideas and data largely input by humans. What about a world where data from objects as diverse as umbrellas, fridges and gas tanks all flow through the Internet? We are truly at the frontier of a new, hyper-connected future: and MIT Media Lab’s David Rose is our guide. Author of the first major book on the subject, Rose is bringing the inevitable takeover of the Internet of Things to the forefront of public consciousness. If you own a business,

if your company makes a product, if you are involved in manufacturing, supply chain management, environmental monitoring, transport, retail, healthcare, urban planning, architecture, design—literally any industry—your sector will be affected. In this mind-opening talk, Rose explains how to get in on the ground floor of the Internet of Things or, as it’s known in the manufacturing sector, Industry 4.0 (the fourth industrial revolution). He describes how products are poised to become services, and how we will be creating new user experiences, not new technology.

12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

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2 p.m. –3 p.m. Sponsored by

Alison Levine, Team Captain of the First American Women’s Everest Expedition and New York Times Bestselling author

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evine, a world-renowned adventurer, shares lessons learned from various extreme environments—ranging from Mt. Everest to the South Pole—and explains how they apply to business and beyond. Her advice is flat-out contrarian and flies in the face of what you’ve been told by well-known management gurus and highly-paid executive coaches: Encourage big egos,

go backward—away from your goal, ignore the rules, ditch the plan, deprive yourself of sleep, and reward failure. But it works for her, and it can work for you, too. She provides a roadmap to help you scale whatever big peaks you aspire to climb—be they literal or figurative—by offering practical, humorous, and often unorthodox advice about how to reach your potential as a leader.

FEATURED FRIDAY BREAKOUT SESSIONS 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Gateway 104, Lower South FRI-A02 LEAD

9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Gateway 102, Lower South FRI-A03 TECH

12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Espanade 305, Upper South OP FRI-B06

How Women Win in Leadership

Your Multifamily Cyber Security Playbook

Return on Energy: Smart Apartments & “Internet of Things”

You can hardly get through a day without hearing about private customer information being compromised from company databases ranging from the adultery-friendly website Ashley Madison to the soccer-mom favorite Target. It’s a reality, but one that many multifamily housing companies aren’t addressing as extensively as they should. This panel of owner/operators and a cyber security legal expert will discuss the holes in the practices of multifamily housing companies today and share the steps they’re taking to make their systems as airtight as they can be. These tried-and-true tactics just might save your company from becoming the next cyber security headline.

As the multifamily industry looks to build upon billing and submetering business, pursuing the opportunity to bring innovations from the Smart Home model/prototype to the multifamily industry has begun. There are currently a number of companies looking for potential partnerships to create an effective “eco-system” that works with smart thermostats, lightbulbs, locks, moisture sensors, etc. We can create a winwin scenario that provides an added amenity for residents while creating ROI for owners/ managers by reducing utility expenses in vacant units and minimizing staff requirements for turnovers.

Why are there still so few women in upper-level leadership positions? Are the keys to success different for women than men? This panel of multifamily housing women executives will examine how women can work together to succeed together. They will discuss mentorship, networking and risk-taking and share wisdom and advice that lead to success. The competitive element that can at times impede the development of strong bonds between women will also be discussed. Join us as we pursue excellence together. After all, as Madeleine Albright said, “There is a special place in hell for women who don’t help other women.” Speakers: Kelly Quattlebaum, Director of Marketing and National Accounts, CallMaX; Alexandra Jackiw, CPM, CAPS, President, Milhaus Management; Jennifer Staciokas, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Training, Pinnacle; Heather Jones, CEO, GROW lms Breakout Sessions Sponsored by

Speakers: Maria Banks, Senior Vice President, AMLI Residential; Jay Kenney, Chief Information Officer, Lincoln Property Company; Ryan Byrd, Vice President of Engineering, Entrata; Ben Holt, Attorney, Technology and Intellectual Property Group, Stoel Rives LLP

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Speakers: Howard Behr, Vice President, Product Management + NWP Submeter, NWP Services Corporation; Pamela Darmofalski, LEED Green Associate, Director, National Accounts and Sustainability, Greystar; Mike Branam, Vice President of Business Development, Remotely; Robert Cooper, President & CEO, Embue


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Surprising Lessons From 100 Days of Rejection

Leasing Existing Apartments in a New Construction Market

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he ability to overcome the fear of rejection—and even make it work in your favor—requires superhero powers, says speaker Jia Jiang. Author of “Rejection Proof” and producer of an amazing series of self-recorded episodes that demonstrate how, Jiang shared his secrets yesterday during the session “Surprising Lessons From 100 Days of Rejection.” Jiang says most people develop a fear of rejection at an early age that stays with them. Being afraid to ask for something—whether it’s a sales pitch or asking a person on a date—can be paralyzing. He says what’s worse is the regret that can come from not having asked. As a social experiment, Jiang decided to go public and ask 100 bizarre questions (requests) to see how people would respond. Among them—filmed through a hidden smartphone—was asking strangers for $100; could he have a “refill” on his hamburger order; would a police officer allow him to drive his cruiser; and if a donut

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shop could make a customized five-piece donut shaped like Olympic rings. No question proved too outrageous, because he found if he asked enough people, eventually someone would say, “Yes.” “What are we afraid of?” he asked the audience. “People think that when they are rejected, it is all about [them], but really, it’s not. It’s just an opinion. If you hear ‘No,’ you must ask that person ‘Why?’ Hearing why, you can turn the rejection into a referral or you can word the question differently to get a ‘Yes.’”

ith new apartment development at an all-time high in nearly every market nationwide, existing apartment communities can struggle when competing against the shiny new property in their neighborhood. Lisa Trosien of ApartmentExpert. com offered strategies for overcoming this perceived handicap. “It’s tough, because ‘BrandNew’ is now an amenity in this industry,” Trosien says. “Residents who are shopping today are driving as much as 30 miles just to see a new property.” She says learning about the new competition and then drawing positive comparisons is a key first step. Those facts can be turned into marketing talking points. For one, point out that your community doesn’t have any of the annoyances that come from construction noise and dirt. Determine if an existing community has an edge in office hours, amenities or pet policies.

“Ask what do you have that they don’t have?” Trosien says. “What do you do better than them? Demonstrate to residents your knowledge of the neighborhood. Consider upgrading your website, because all the sites for all the new communities are so sexy.”

And while an existing community might not be as immaculate as a new development, there is no excuse for it to look sloppy, be unpainted, have anything that is “broken” or offer bad customer service. Additionally, she says, make friends with the competition because it could lead to referrals. “Some prospects might not be able to afford the higher rent at the new place, or it might not have the model size they are seeking.”

Lounges & Connection Areas Attendee Lounge

SOUTH UPPER LOBBY Make sure to stop by the sponsored attendee lounge in the South Upper Lobby to meet with a colleague, have some down time to prepare for a meeting or enjoy some competition with life-sized Jenga, Connect 4 or Plinko!

NAA AE Lounge

SOUTH UPPER LOBBY The NAA AE Lounge is exclusively for Executive Directors of state and local associations affiliated with NAA. Head to the lounge to relax and network with your peers. Sponsored by

Connect 4 Lounge Sponsored by

NAA Buzz Center Caricature Artist

NORTH LOWER LEVEL Come have a fun, quick, digital sketch done in just a matter of minutes. You will be given the print out along with a clear badge and lanyard so you can wear it during the entire conference! Sponsored by

Interactive Art Walls

SOUTH UPPER LOBBY & NORTH LOWER LEVEL Create your own piece of art! Come help add your own touches to the Interactive Art Walls located in the South Upper Lobby and North Lower Level. Throughout the week you will be able to add your own “strokes” of genius on two large murals. Don’t miss your opportunity to be a part of the project. South Upper Lobby Sponsored by

North Lower Level Sponsored by

NORTH LOWER LEVEL While in the technology hub of the United States, don’t miss the technology hub of the 2016 NAA Education Conference & Exposition: The Buzz Center. It’s your one-stop nerve center for all things social media at #NAAEduConf. Learn how to grow and engage your peer-to-peer networks, grab special prizes and giveaways, participate in special photo ops, interact with NAA marketing and communications experts and so much more!

NAA Connection Areas

SOUTH UPPER LOBBY & SOUTH LOWER LEVEL Need a place to relax, catch up on emails or recharge your phone or computer? Stop by one of the NAA Connection Areas in the South Upper Lobby and South Lower Level for a quick recharge at one of the charging stations. South Upper Lobby Sponsored by

South Lower Level Sponsored by

NAAEI Talk About It Lounge

SOUTH UPPER LOBBY Private Lounge for CAM, CAMT, CAS, CAPS, IROP, NALP and SHCM Designates. NAAEI credential holders are invited to stop by for a snack and beverage and engage in conversation with NAAEI staff about your credential(s) and share your thoughts on continuing education opportunities.

Photo Lounge

SOUTH UPPER LOBBY Make sure to stop by the Photo Lounge in the South Upper Lobby to take a fun group photo to take home and share on social media! Sponsored by


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NAA EXPOSITION HOURS Moscone North & South Halls A, B, D & E South Hall Aisles 100 - 1400

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North Hall Aisles 3000 - 5200

he NAA Exposition is the largest national gathering of buyers and sellers in the apartment housing industry. Over 460 suppliers will be on hand to showcase new

Friday 10 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. (Lunch served Noon – 1:30 p.m.)

products and services to help apartment housing professionals stay on top of their game in today’s competitive market. The Exposition provides an opportunity to discuss products and services with supplier partners committed to your success.

Moscone Center Map

Upper Level

Lower Level

• BREAKOUT EDUCATION SESSIONS

FOLSOM STREET

Concessions

Concessions

310

NAA EXPOSITION Hall A

308

Hall B

Hall C

SOUTH 100

CONNECTION AREA •

306

GENERAL SESSIONS

101

105

304 302

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309 307

Rooftop at Yerba Buena Gardens

305 303 301

SOUTH

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AE LOUNGE ATTENDEE LOUNGES CONNECTION AREA NAAEI TALK ABOUT IT LOUNGE • LUGGAGE CHECK (FRIDAY & SATURDAY) • PHOTO LOUNGE

300

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104

HOWARD STREET

130

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132 133

Hall E GAME CHANGER • SESSIONS

122

121

125

124 123

• LIVING ROOM LEARNING PANEL • BREAKOUT EDUCATION SESSIONS

South Lobby

SOUTH DRIVEWAY THIRD STREET

Concourse

111 110

112

114 113

THIRD STREET

102

FOURTH STREET

Gateway Ballroom

HOWARD STREET

NORTH DRIVEWAY

120

• SHUTTLE BUSES 134

135

• MAINTENANCE MANIA® NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Theater

NAA EXPOSITION WELCOME RECEPTION • CARICATURE ARTIST • INTERACTIVE ART WALL • BUZZ CENTER •

Hall D

NORTH Concessions

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Galleries and Forum

Ferguson Booth #3209

Rainmaker Booth #447

Chapps Booth #3307

North Lobby

Yerba Buena Gardens Esplanade METREON

NORTH

Friday, 2:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m

Exhibitor Prize Giveaways

InfoTycoon . . . . . . . . Booth #4317

ACTIV Answer by Audio Images . . . Booth #3722

Kwikset . . . . . . . . . . . . Booth #3118

JRC, Inc. . . . . . . . . . .Booth #4439

Apartment Apps . . . . Booth #3141

Luxer One Package Lockers . . . Booth #4416

CBIZ Insurance Services, Inc. . . . . . .Booth #4240

Mannington Commercial . . . . . . .Booth #4023

E&A Team, Inc.. . . . . . Booth #940 Ellis Partners in Management Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . Booth #1211 For Rent Media Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . Booth #1017 Grace Hill Inc.. . . . . . . Booth #3411 Hunter Warfield. . . . . Booth #727

• ATTENDEE REGISTRATION • EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION • MATERIAL PICKUP

MISSION STREET

MISSION STREET

Featured Exhibitors

Antique Carousel

FOURTH STREET

Concessions

Esplanade Ballroom

Concessions

FOLSOM STREET

NAA Exposition Map Locator Kiosks Make sure to utilize one of the Map Locator Kiosks in the NAA Exposition to help you navigate the exhibit halls and search for exhibitors!

OnePoint Technologies, Inc. . . Booth #3736 Rent Manager . . . . . Booth #3602

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What has been the best thing about the NAA Education Conference & Exposition so far? Rachel Griffin

Brandon Moss

HR Coordinator The Dolben Company

Regional Manager CSI Support & Development

“The ‘Stop the Enabling’ session taught me the importance of addressing employee conflicts right away. No problem is too small to deal with.”

“Learning about the Google culture is inspiring. Its four basic principles apply to us all. I’d like to bring it to our office.”

Stanley Hua

Lori McCormack

Growth Equity Investor Level Equity

Regional Property Supervisor USA Multifamily Management

“I spoke to several CEOs about multifamily technology. There is so much opportunity here. It’s important to learn what’s going on in the industry.”

“I enjoyed listening to Michael Strahan. He is such a real person. He’s done so much. So humble. A real Renaissance man.”

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NAA Maintenance Mania® National Championship Friday, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Hall E, Lower North

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wenty of the country’s most-skilled maintenance technicians have earned the right to compete at the 2016 Maintenance Mania® National Championship. Over 60 events were held nationwide this past year, and nearly 4,000 technicians competed. NAA invites the top participant from each NAA region plus 10 wildcard participants to compete in the National Championship. Wildcard finalists are based on the best score among those who placed in the top three at their local competition, regardless of region. Join nearly 1,000 spectators to watch these highly skilled maintenance technicians in this fast-paced race of skill and timing. There are eight events, including a Pinewood Derby-style car race. Sponsored by

Download the myNAA MOBILE APP The myNAA Mobile App is free to registered attendees. Once registered, you can create a personalized agenda and engage with other attendees and exhibitors before, during and after the event. Access the free app in three easy ways • Apple store for iPhone and iPad users and search for NAAEDU16 • Google Play store for Android devices and search for NAA • Browse myNAA from any smartphone using the mobile site Connect using the myNAA PLANNER • Make one-on-one appointments with exhibitors • Plan your time • View conference program and exposition Explore Sessions and Events • Search by session track, keyword or type of event to find exactly what interests you at the conference • Access session PowerPoint slides • Submit your session feedback from the “Survey” icon Create an Event Plan • Add exhibitors, sessions and events to your myNAA event plan • Update your event plan • Access your event plan from your smartphone, desktop and mobile device

Scan the barcode at left to download the myNAA Mobile App today!

Friday Learning Areas Schedule For the third year, the NAA Exposition will feature three Learning Areas

that will connect exhibitors with apartment industry professionals in an intimate and relaxed setting for educational interaction. Note: Learning Areas are located in the NAA Exposition. 10:15 a.m.

12:15 p.m.

Stage 1 – Yardi Systems, Inc., Booth #3129 (North Hall)

Stage 1 – Ellipse Communications, Booth #3129 (North Hall)

Be an Inbound Lead Genius: Three “Smart Marketing” Best Practices

Ten Tips for Fixing Your Terrible Website

Stage 2 – Whirlpool Corporation, Booth #3445 (North Hall)

What You Need To Know About Appliances for an Aging Population Stage 3 – One Call Now, Booth #621 (South Hall)

Stage 2 – Thermal Remediation From TEMP-AIR, Booth #3445 (North Hall)

Do-It-Yourself Bed Bug Treatments Stage 3 – Cozy, Booth #621 (South Hall)

More with Less: The Power of Free Technology

Say Goodbye to Distributing Flyers & Say Hello to Simple Communication Technology

1:15 p.m.

11:15 a.m.

Collections 101: Course on Improving Your Bottom Line

Stage 1 – Updater, Booth #3129 (North Hall)

Easing Resident Move-In: How to Streamline the Process with Technology Stage 2 – MirrorMate Frames, Booth #3445 (North Hall)

MirrorMate…Install a Frame in Minutes, Wow Renters in Seconds!

Stage 1 – Rent Recovery Solutions, Booth #3129 (North Hall)

Stage 2 – On-Site, Booth #3445 (North Hall)

Five Clever Ways to Hack Your Revenue Management Stage 3 – For Rent Media Solutions, Booth #621 (South Hall)

Your Online Reputation: Establish & Manage Your Most Valuable Marketing Asset

Stage 3 – RokitNow, Booth #621 (South Hall)

Text Messaging: Do’s and Don’ts for Today’s Renters

Prize Vault

Crack the Code! While networking in the NAA Exposition, be sure to stop by the NAA Prize Vaults, booth #1247 in the South Hall and booth #4636 in the North Hall, for a chance to crack the code to win $500,000 in CASH at each Prize Vault! Sponsored by Diamond & Platinum Sponsors All employees of NAA, employees of NAA Affiliates, spouses, speakers and press are ineligible to participate in any cash and merchandise drawings sponsored by NAA. Prize vault available to paid full-conference attendees only.

Relaxation Massage Station

Make sure to stop by Entrata’s booth #3417 in the North Hall to get a voucher for a complimentary back and/or foot massage at the relaxation massage station located in the South Hall – Booth #116. Sponsored by


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Google Me: Fostering a Balanced Company Culture

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hile most people crave the comfort of working from home (all-day pajamas!), Google has worked to create an office where people actually want to come in every day. Imagine that. During the session “Google Me: Fostering a Balanced Company Culture,” Google National Partnerships Manager Lee Bienstock said there are four themes Google incorporates into their space: A casual collision of ideas; physical space that represents their DIY culture; following the mantra ‘data rules’; and building a space where people want to work. “We have a lot of introverts and extroverts and it’s hard to authentically foster idea-sharing among disparate teams,” said Bienstock, speaking to the first theme. “Don’t force it. The line at the Google café, for example, is actually one of the most valuable opportunities for employees to interact.” Bienstock also noted the importance of relying on numbers to drive decision making. “We have a

saying at Google. ‘In God we trust; everyone else has to bring data.’” Tracy Bowers, Managing Director for Matrix Residential/Pollack Shores Real Estate Group, said her company is focusing on hiring ‘smart creatives’—people who don’t like the status quo and care more about culture than money. To appeal to them, Bowers said companies must speak to their physical, emotional and intellectual needs. Her company is tapping into employees’ emotional needs by rewarding team achievements with team experiences, such as a nice dinner and trip to see a show. Matrix Residential also believes in the importance of empathy, and understanding where each employee is coming from. Every March, employees participate in “March a Mile In My Shoes,” a program in which team members in very different positions—such as a maintenance technician and leasing agent—swap jobs for the day. Now that’s a culture that speaks volumes.

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It’s Not Just a Review, It’s Free Market Research

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panel of marketers shared their experiences with making the most from online resident reviews yesterday in a session moderated by Veronica Romney of Entrata. “Today’s society represents the most opinionated group of consumers in the history of the planet,” Romney says. “Where there once was social media and review sites, those two entities are now combined. Reviews are everywhere. You can’t hide from them.”

Romney shared results from a recent national resident survey that showed 43 percent of respondents felt that a community with a “3” rating on a five-star scale was too

low for them to consider it. “You don’t just respond to reviews, you have to learn from them,” says WC Smith’s Holli Beckman. “You will get your crazy residents who will write crazy things, but you have to realize that technology (the ability to post a review instantly) will not affect their morality.” Michelle Moriello of Winn Residential says her company benefited from reviews that suggested street traffic through a military housing area was too dangerous by simply building a few speed bumps. Sara Graham of Dolben says it’s important to equip and encourage staff to solicit reviews from residents “even if they are good, bad or ugly.” Romney’s survey revealed that Facebook was the most popular review platform. She adds that Instagram showed the greatest disparity between resident comments and property management responses. “Because Instagram is not yet accessible via a desktop, apartment professionals are less able to interact on it,” she says.

A special

THANK YOU

to our NAA 360 ˚ Partners and Mission Sponsors! Partners

Members of NAA’s NEXT GEN Committee spent Wednesday afternoon volunteering at the San Francisco and Marin Food Bank. The center sends out 48 million pounds of food annually. One in five in California and one in four in San Franciso are in need of food assistance. NAA volunteers packed over 11,000 pounds of corn, 20,000 carrots and 7,000 peppers (for a total of 38,000 pounds of food), which will be shipped out to the Bay Area within 48 hours.

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Shelters to Shutters: Working to Solve Homelessness emergency, a car accident or other situations and find themselves where they never thought they would be—without a home. They want to return to a life of self-sufficiency. They have a past history of employment, military service or are currently in a job-training program ready for opportunity. By partnering with the apartment housing industry and local non-profit partners servicing the homeless, S2S has created a solution that provides individuals and families facing homelessness with jobs and housing opportunities while providing the multifamily housing March 2016 cover of industry with quality, units Magazine pre-screened candidates for their ever-increasing and high turnover entry-level positions. Since inception, Shelters to Shutters has placed dozens of participants with full-time employment and housing through its property management partners in 14 different cities in six states. With the addition of children and family members, the program has changed the lives of over 50 people in the past year. Moving forward, they are on pace to add 10 new participants each month. And they’re just getting started. A version of this article ran as the cover story in the March 2016 issue of units Magazine.

For more information on helping to house the homeless, check out this Breakout Session: 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Esplanade 303, Upper South FRI-A04 OTH OTHER

Homelessness in America: What Can We Do to Help? Homelessness is a major problem in our country. Millions live on the margins and can end up homeless in a matter of days. Our host city, San Francisco, has one of the nation’s largest homeless populations. Most of the homeless in America are not “skid row bums”—they are like you and me. The apartment industry can be a part of the solution to this growing cultural issue. Learn about initiatives underway in your communities impacting families and individuals. Speakers: Rick Graf, CPM, President and CEO, Pinnacle; Lori Trainer, CAM, CAPS, Vice President of Public Relations, Southern Affordable Services, Inc.; Christopher Finlay, Founder, Managing Principal, Middleburg Real Estate Partners; Rusty Smith, Executive Director/ Mission Manager, St. Martin’s Hospitality & Behavioral Health Center

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