CAMT (Certificate for Apartment Maintenance Technician)
August 10, 2010 | 9 AM - 5 PM
AANM Classroom
August 10, 2010 | 9 AM - 5 PM
Location: AANM Classroom
AANM is proud to announce that the CAMT Designation Program is now ANSI Certified! What does this mean for you? Click Here to find out!
Did you take a job but discovered an exciting career in the apartment industry? Are you ready to take the next step in your professional development and become a certified success by earning your designation? By receiving a Certificate for Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT), you can take your career to the next level! CAMT is not just a title, CAMT training helps you preserve the value of your apartment community and satisfy resident better.
The National Apartment Association Education Institute (NAAEI) offers “blended learning”, integrating online coursework with in-classroom study and is a combination of Non-Technical and Technical courses, specifically designed for apartment maintenance professionals to meet the needs of today’s apartment residents.
Non-Technical Online Courses
* Inside the Apartment Business
* People, Projects and Profits
Technical Courses
* Interior and Exterior Maintenance and Repair
* Electrical Maintenance and Repair
* Plumbing Maintenance and Repair
* HVAC Maintenance and Repair
* Appliance Maintenance and Repair
Cost
Member - $895
*Non-Member - $1275
Individual Modules are available!
Member - $99
*Non-Member - $150
* Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
Dates
Tuesdays
August 10
August 17
August 24
August 31
September 14
September 21
Time
9 AM to 5 PM
Presented by various instructors throughout the State of New Mexico!
Find out how to get into the designation program for FREE. Scholorships are available!
September 8, 2010 | 9 AM - 12 PM
Location: Apartment Association of New Mexico
This course has been specifically designed to teach and explain the special procedures used by professionals in mitigating mold damage claims for the insured. The purpose of this course is to provide a better understanding of the work performed by the mitigation vendor at the mold damage work sites. You will learn remediation processes which can help control the cost if performed in a timely manner. Examples will be demonstrated of work performed to mitigate mold damage
PRESENTED BY
Servpro of NE Albuquerque
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September 15, 2010 | 9 AM - 11 AM
Location: Apartment Association of New Mexico
Wednesday, September 15, 2010: Communicating Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (9A-11A) Cost: Member: $69 Non-Member: $149
Course Description: This 2 hour seminar covers the 1992 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act and will provide attendees with an understanding of the EPA’s new Renovation, Repair & Painting Rules that become effective April 22, 2010. This new rule will apply to renovations for compensation in residential buildings, day-care centers and schools built prior to 1978. 250,000 children are being injured each year from lead based paint and 60% of the cases are caused by renovation activity. The course will cover how the rule will affect property managers, what triggers the rule and the severe penalties for failure to comply with the new rule.
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Presented by Marcia Russell, DREI Marcia Russell Seminars

Marcia Russell, DREI, has been a real estate educator since 1986 and holds the prestigious designation of Distinguished Real Estate Instructor from the national Real Estate Educators Association. She is also a certified instructor from the Instructor Training Institute.
Marcia is co-author of the ADA Handbook: Employment and Construction Issues Affecting Your Business and author of Fair Housing and Property Disclosures: The Real Estate Professional’s Guide To Reducing Risk, and co-author of Risk Management, all published by Dearborn Financial Publishing Company Marcia has also authored numerous courses for continuing education requirements in the state of New Mexico. She is a member of the Writer’s Group and has been a co-author of the New Mexico Mandatory Course since 1994.
Marcia graduated from the University of Missouri where she was named to Phi Kappa Phi national honor society. She is currently an associate broker with T.A. Russell & Company which she operates with her husband Tim. They have four grown children and eight grandchildren.
September 17, 2010 | 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: Apartment Association of New Mexico
The Housing Tax Credit Program is the fastest growing multifamily affordable housing program in the nation. This Tax Credit seminar is designed to teach the attendee the do’s and don’ts of compliance, qualifying residents and physical inspection standards.
Learn the inspection standards that a state agency uses when inspecting your property in the Physical Inspections Seminar. The standards apply to the Multifamily Tax Credit, Section 8 and RTC programs. We will review the UPCS standards and how they apply to your property.
COST
$59 members* ~ $89 non-members**
* A 30% cancellation fee will be applied for any cancellations received after 9/6/10. No shows are still due and payable
** Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
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Presented by Matthew Archuleta

Matthew Archuleta has been in the multifamily industry since 1989. Matthew managed some of the original tax credit properties in the State when this program started. Matt was a Program Specialist with The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) for 5 1/2 years where he handled monitoring/auditing/compliance for the Tax Credit Program, Project Based Section 8, Home, and RTC programs. Matthew has taught and facilitated a number of tax credit classes and round tables at conferences sponsored by the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA). He has seen the complex evolution of the entire tax credit program and understands affordable housing compliance to effectively guide students through all of his classes. Matt was born and raised in Albuquerque and is very active in our community.
September 22, 2010 | 9 AM - 12 PM
Location: AANM Classroom
The Marketing to Generations X & Y presentation will take you and your leasing team into the minds of the next generation of renters and explore ways to use emerging media as a marketing practice to connect to these renters.
Don’t miss out on this powerful, half-day session!
* Learn who Generations X & Y are
* Identify new and emerging communcation tools
* Discover what renters want
* Share best practices and success stories
* And much more!
Cost:
Member ~ FREE
Non-Member** ~ $10
Time
8:30 am - 9:00 am Registration and breakfast
9:00 am - 11:30 am Marketing to Generations X & Y
* A 30% cancellation fee will be applied for any cancellations received after 9/12/10. No shows are still due and payable
** Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
Presented By Jennifer Scrivner, Advertising Consultant, Apartments.com
September 23, 2010 | 8:30 AM - 5 PM
Location: AANM Headquarters
If your maintenance personnel is in need of becoming EPA/CFC certified, it is much easier to learn with the basic knowledge of HVAC. AANM is proud to offer BOTH of these courses. Your maintenance team can choose to attend both seminars with a special price, or attend just one of the seminars.
HVAC Seminar & Training: Be prepared to troubleshoot and repair HVAC systems. This seminar includes terminology, examples of tools, charging procedures, thermostats, evaporator coils, compressors, head pressure, fan and electrical systems and much more. (TIME: 8:30 AM—12:30 PM)
EPA-CFC Certification Seminar & Exam: This seminar will present all of the information needed to take the test to obtain the EPA/CFC Certification. A minimum of at least a month of prior study the EPA/CFC study guide is recommended as statistics have shown that individuals who have not studied prior to the class have done poorly on the exam. Plan ahead and get registered early enough to insure course materials can be mailed and/or picked up in advance. (TIME: 1:00 PM—5:00 PM)
COST/HVAC Only: $89/Members $179/Non-Members*
COST/EPA-CFC Only: $89/Members $179/Non-Members*
COST/Both Seminars: $150/Members $210/Non-Members*
* A 30% cancellation fee will be applied for any cancellations received after 9/13/10. No shows are still due and payable
** Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
October 7, 2010 | 9AM-12PM
Location: Apartment Association of New Mexico
With more candidates than jobs to fill, there is no shortage of applications and resumes to review in these harsh economic times. Be time wise in your screening, interviewing and hiring process, while assuring you are hiring the best fit for your needs in every way. Learn what to look for, “red flags” and other tips that will give you the edge in honing down your candidates to the right person for your job opening!
Cost:
Member* ~ $49
Non-Member** ~ $69
* A 30% cancellation fee will be applied for any cancellations received after 9/27/10. No shows are still due and payable
** Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
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After 17 years in the property management industry across three states, Gail Rossi made a seamless move to the vendor side, where she recruited, trained and placed leasing consultants, as well as other industry professionals and general placement of staff for a variety of clients. While living in San Diego, Gail chaired the Supplier Networking Group (referred to as SNuG), and was an ex-oficio member of the Board of Directors for the SDCAA, as well as acting as ambassador for their membership committee. Since relocating to New Mexico over two years ago, Gail has served on several AANM committees, and was the spokesperson for the Tributes Awards at quarterly luncheons and other Association events in 2009.
Gail’s unique teaching skills and charming personality will keep you interested through all of her 2010 GET SMART! Series.
October 14, 2010 | 9 AM - 1 PM
Location: AANM Classroom
Aproximately 50 million Americans, or one out of every seven people, are disabled. Learn how the ADA is applied to the real estate profession to ensure compliance with the accessibility components of the law. The seminar includes in-depth coverage of Title I - Employment and Title III - Public Accommodations. Don’t wait for a complaint to occur to learn about your obligations under this important civil rights law!
This course offers 4 hours NMREC
COST
$89 members* ~ $179 non-members**
* A 30% cancellation fee will be applied for any cancellations received after 8/9/10. No shows are still due and payable
** Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
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Presented by Marcia Russell, DREI, Marcia Russell Seminars

Marcia Russell, DREI, has been a real estate educator since 1986 and holds the prestigious designation of Distinguished Real Estate Instructor from the national Real Estate Educators Association. She is also a certified instructor from the Instructor Training Institute.
Marcia is co-author of the ADA Handbook: Employment and Construction Issues Affecting Your Business and author of Fair Housing and Property Disclosures: The Real Estate Professional’s Guide To Reducing Risk, and co-author of Risk Management, all published by Dearborn Financial Publishing Company Marcia has also authored numerous courses for continuing education requirements in the state of New Mexico. She is a member of the Writer’s Group and has been a co-author of the New Mexico Mandatory Course since 1994.
Marcia graduated from the University of Missouri where she was named to Phi Kappa Phi national honor society. She is currently an associate broker with T.A. Russell & Company which she operates with her husband Tim. They have four grown children and eight grandchildren.
October 19, 2010 | 7:30 AM - 5PM
Location: Apartment Association of New Mexico
EPA will not take enforcement action for violations of the rule’s firm certification requirement until October 1, 2010, and will not enforce certification requirements against individual renovation workers if they apply to enroll in certified renovator classes by September 30, 2010 and complete the training by December 31, 2010.
You will acquire the skills, knowledge and certification to comply with EPA’s Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule while learning safe work practices for renovating housing with lead-based paint. This training is required for any contractor who is involved in any construction activity that may disturb lead–based paint in housing constructed prior to 1978, in facilities that can be occupied by children under the age of six, or where pregnant women reside.
After completion of the training and passing the written exam, students will be certified per regulatory requirements. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved this course for purposes of certification to conduct renovation, repair and painting activities pursuant to Section 402 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2682).
EPA Accreditation: NAT-RV-I-19212-1-EN.
Additional EPA requirements for firm certification can be found at www.epa.gov/lead or 1-800-424-5323.
Presented By: Santa Fe Community College Continuing Education & Workforce Developement
COST: Members* - $250.00 ~ Non-Members** - $300.00
* A 30% cancellation fee will be applied for any cancellations received after 10/9/10. No shows are still due and payable
** Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
October 20, 2010 | 7:30 AM - 5 PM
Location: AANM Classroom
This one-day course trains students to conduct non-abatement lead dust clearance testing. At the end of the course, students will understand the Federal, State and Indian Tribe regulatory requirements for lead dust clearance testing; conduct a visual inspection and correctly identify visible dust, debris, and deteriorated paint; appropriately determine where to take dust samples and how to develop a sampling strategy; collect dust samples in accordance with standard acceptable procedures; interpret the results of a laboratory analysis for lead in dust per appropriate clearance standards; apply these skills to conduct an appropriate lead dust clearance test in post-renovation and other circumstances; and write a complete, accurate, and understandable report of sampling results. This course has been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for purposes of certification to conduct Renovation, Repair and Painting activities pursuant to Section 402 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2682). EPA Accreditation: NAT-DST-I-19212-1-EN. After completion of the training and passing the written exam, students will be certified as Dust Sampling Technicians.
EPA will not take enforcement action for violations of the rule’s firm certification requirement until October 1, 2010, and will not enforce certification requirements against individual renovation workers if they apply to enroll in certified renovator classes by September 30, 2010 and complete the training by December 31, 2010.
You will acquire the skills, knowledge and certification to comply with EPA’s Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule while learning safe work practices for renovating housing with lead-based paint. This training is required for any contractor who is involved in any construction activity that may disturb lead–based paint in housing constructed prior to 1978, in facilities that can be occupied by children under the age of six, or where pregnant women reside.
COST: Members* - $250.00 ~ Non-Members** - $300.00
* A 30% cancellation fee will be applied for any cancellations received after 10/10/10. No shows are still due and payable
** Non-Members DO NOT qualify for charging privileges and MUST pre-pay PRIOR to attending this seminar. Please contact AANM at 505.822.1114 to make payment arrangements.
August 10, 2010 | 9 AM - 5 PM
AANM Classroom