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2019 Officers:
President
Megan Glosser,
MAI
1st Vice President
Shannon Weaver,
MAI
2nd Vice President
Emily Braman, MAI,
SRA, AI-GRS
Treasurer
Bryce Rinker, MAI,
AI-GRS
Secretary
Kelly Fried, MAI
Newsletter researched, written,
and designed by:
Laurel Keller, MAI
Edited By:
Nancy Linton-Hall
CONTENT DIRECTORY
President’s Message .......................................................................................... 2
Current Happenings
New System Information ............................................................................... 4
Government Relations Report ...................................................................... 5-6
Meetings & Events
Joint Region Meeting & Chapter Leadership Program—Denver, CO ............. 7
Installation of National Officers…………………………………………….…………………………………….8
42nd Annual Economic Seminar………………………………………… ........... 9-10
OCAI 2020 Officer Installation and Social ...................................................... 11
2019 Amy K. Kuhn Memorial Scholarship Winner ......................................... 11
Recent Designations .............................................................................................. 12
Thank You to Our Volunteers & Photo Gallery……………………………………….……………………..13
2020 Ohio Chapter Education Schedule ……………………………………………………………………... 14
2019 OCAI Sponsors………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………...15
OCAI Board of Directors, Regional Reps, & Regional Officers Directory
2019 Directory ............................................................................................... 16
2020 Directory ............................................................................................... 17
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
This has been a fun and busy year, serving as your president, and I am truly honored for the opportunity to serve you all. We have a great group of people volunteering with the chapter on the board and on the executive committee, and nothing would be possible without all the efforts of this amazing group. Thank you to everyone who has participated this year, whether serving in the chapter or in attending our events. Serving the members is why all of us are here, and it is always great to meet our members around the state. I am encouraged by the attendance at our past two chapter meetings, in Toledo and Cincinnati, which had strong attendance and many new faces. As a board, we want to provide opportunities for our members to network not only among each other, but to have access to talking with us directly in sharing their ideas for where the chapter should go and how to better serve everyone. Last year Aaron Wright, MAI, began the residential roundtable series to great success here in the Columbus area. Our event this year was held on November 20 in the Cleveland area, and had a strong attendance and outreach to the residential community like we saw last year. Our hopes are to continue these events around the state in order to further our reach into the residential world. Both nationally and locally, the Appraisal Institute has struggled to capture and maintain our residential membership. We hope to boost our outreach to this sector in order to provide the best service to this group where we have such an opportunity to expand and better serve our community. In addition to residential outreach, we have expanded our efforts in working with area universities. Currently, our Columbus course offerings are held at the Ohio University Dublin campus and we have recently offered our first course on the University of Cincinnati campus. This is to provide spaces better equipped to serve our students and provide the best experiences we can. In addition to holding courses at the local universities, we have been reaching out to the real estate department professors and students in order to build interest in the appraisal profession. We have maintained our “no cancelation” policy for all courses this year, with many seeing strong attendance levels, including the Litigation series that was offered in coordination with the Hoosier and Bluegrass Chapters. Starting this December and through the spring of 2020, we will be offering the USPAP courses around the state in order to bring the most up to date information to our members throughout our chapter. Continued on page 3...
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Continued. . . The Economic Seminar this year was a great event. The pre-seminar social was expanded this year in order to include the installation of officers and designation recognition moved from the crowded lunch hour on Friday. This was done to better recognize those who serve the Chapter and the achievements of our members as well as to offer more time for networking at the main event on Friday. Our hope is to continue to grow this event and hope as many of you attend as are available. We had a large group in attendance and a wonderful opportunity to talk one on one with the new designees and speakers from the seminar. There have been several changes behind the scenes in how the chapter operates this year. The first was the switch to the new Chapter Financial Management and Administration Program (CFMAP), which we began in April of this year. Thanks to the efforts of our treasurer and executive director, this seems to have been a fairly smooth transition so far. Secondly, national upgraded their management software with changes to the interactions of both chapter management and membership to the various components of the organization, most notably on the education side. While there are still some kinks being worked out, the new system should allow for easier navigating of the site and bringing our systems up to modern standards. In addition, the Mahoning Valley Chapter voted to dissolve in November, with those members now being brought into the Ohio Chapter’s group of professionals. We will continue to hold education and events in the area, as we do around the state and we hope to maintain the level of connectivity and service that the former Mahoning Valley members have experienced in the past. Finally, I want to again thank all of the members for the opportunity to serve as your president this year and all of the officers who have made this busy and eventful year a fun and educational time for me. I hope all of you have a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year. Respectfully submitted, Megan Glosser, MAI 2019 Ohio Chapter President
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CURRENT HAPPENINGS: Written by: Nancy Linton-Hall,
Ohio Chapter Executive Director
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE LAUNCHES
A NEW ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (AMS)
On October 1, 2019, the new system launched that has changed the My Account portion of the Appraisal Institute website said to enhance your online user experience, in regards to education, publications, and an AI members account.
Whether an AI member or not, learn how to login to your account on the new AMS....
Click Here for written instructions
Click Here for a video tutorial
With the new system comes New Rules to Register; Material Format; Completing the Instructor and Program Evaluation; and Gaining Access to Print Your Appraisal Certificates.
Register for an Event
Either start on OCAI website, www.aiohio.org, and click on event from home page or Education & Events page…..OR….
Via www.appraisalinstitute.org
Login to “My Account”
i. Username is email address
ii. Password created at initial login to system post AMS launch
Search Chapter and AI Education via Education Page on AI site.
Materials Format – Nationally Developed
For courses and seminars developed/produced by National, i.e., 7 Hr USPAP Update; Business Practices & Ethics; Qaulifying Eeducation, Designation Education, Professional Development courses; and many seminars, the materials’
format NOW DEFAULTS TO DOWNLOAD.
If would prefer to have a printed set, you may do so with payment of the predetermined amount and to have shipped, as long as the the event is more than 7 days from the date of registration.
Evaluation Completion with Appraisal CE Certificate Access To Complete the Evaluation (for National Programs only) and ultimately obtain your CE Certificates, you will need to
1. Login to your AI account,
2. Click on Education & Events,
3. Scroll to the correct offering,
4. Click View
5. If Nationally Developed, Click on the Gray button near the Certificates Section and fill out the evaluation.
6. If Chapter Developed, the evaluation button will not show.
7. Once the event is closed by National and Evaluation Completed, if applicable, Certificates will be available.
8. Once completed, the gray button for “Print Certificate” will appear next to each state approved and license listed.
Click "Print Certificate" for each certificate as applicable
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CURRENT HAPPENINGS: Written by: Aaron Wright, MAI
Government Relations Committee Chair
Government Relations Report
State Level:
States address waiver valuation restrictions with legislation
supporting appraisers. Colorado, Illinois and Ohio are among the
states that have reconciled waiver valuation restrictions with
appraiser licensing laws. Other states are currently attempting to do
so. Here, the Appraisal Institute addresses the issue of valuation
waivers and explains how appraisers can provide them.
The federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisitions Policies Act, known as the Uniform Act, requires state
and federal agencies that are engaged in the acquisition of real
property for projects receiving federal funding to have the properties appraised prior to negotiations with
the owners.
However, the legislation allows for a waiver valuation in two instances:
1. When property is donated, and the donor releases the agency from its obligation to appraise the
property, and
2. When property is purchased, and the acquiring agency determines an appraisal is unnecessary
because the transaction is uncomplicated, and the value of the property is estimated to be $10,000
or less. A federal agency funding a project may exceed the $10,000 threshold — up to a maximum
of $25,000 — if the agency offers the property owner the option to have the property appraised.
A waiver valuation is not an appraisal and typically cannot be prepared by an appraiser because it is not
required to comply with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Because an agency is
required to obtain a waiver valuation prepared by an individual who has “sufficient understanding of the
local real estate market,” waivers typically are prepared by federal or state agency employees who have
completed a minimum level of appraisal training and have demonstrated competence in completing
valuations for use in real property acquisitions by government agencies.
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Government Relations Report Continued. . .
However, many state appraiser licensing laws contain an exemption from licensing requirements for
employees of federal, state, or local government agencies, so these employees are not required to be
licensed to provide an opinion of the value of real estate — appraisal or waiver valuation. They also are
not required to comply with USPAP because the preparers are not required to hold a state-issued
appraiser credential.
There might be circumstances where an agency has to utilize an appraiser, but since most state laws
require credentialed appraisers to comply with USPAP, they are prohibited from providing waiver
valuations. Some states have attempted to address this issue with appraiser licensing laws, which clarify
that an appraiser may provide a waiver valuation and not be subject to other licensing law provisions,
including the requirement to comply with USPAP.
Ohio - 5501:2-5-06 Real Property Acquisition Language:
(a) When an appraisal is determined to be unnecessary, the agency shall prepare a waiver valuation.
Persons preparing or reviewing a waiver valuation are precluded from complying with standard rules 1,
2, 3 and 4 of the "Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice" (USPAP), as in effect in the
2018-2019 edition, as promulgated by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation.
The Agencies:
FHFA pauses GSE Appraisal Modernization to focus on ending conservatorship. The Federal Housing
Finance Agency has paused Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac programs that address appraisal innovation
and modernization in order to focus on taking the government-sponsored enterprises out of
conservatorship, the Appraisal Institute reported November 11. The pause also gives the FHFA time to
gather more information on the valuation profession and the GSEs’ modernization efforts.
While there is no official announcement of the pause, the move is consistent with comments from FHFA
Director Mark Calabria about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, especially about preventing them from
competing with each other for market share while in conservatorship. Calabria, speaking at the
Mortgage Bankers Association conference in Austin, Texas, in late October, reportedly said that he
wanted the GSEs to leave conservatorship with the same market share they had when taken in, and
that once they’ve exited, they can compete.
Testing of so-called ”hybrid” or bifurcated appraisals is expected to continue while the FHFA gathers
additional industry and stakeholder feedback. Pre-existing and narrowly focused appraisal waiver
programs also will continue. However, some elements of the appraisal modernization plan that involved
data will now only involve a desktop appraisal or a full interior inspection appraisal. Joint development of
the Uniform Appraisal Dataset and the Uniform Collateral Data Portal is unaffected by the pause.
The information gathering and review process may involve a request for information early next year in
which input will be sought on an array of issues related to the valuation process.
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MEETINGS AND EVENTS:
JOINT REGION MEETING & CHAPTER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM - DENVER, COLORADO, JULY 2019
The Joint Region Meeting, including all ten (10) Regions from across the country, the Chapter Lead-ership Program, the AI’s Annual Conference, and the AI Board of Directors’ 3Q Meeting were held in Denver, Colorado this summer, July 21 – 26, 2019.
The Ohio Chapter had representatives to attend the Joint Region Meeting and the Chapter Leader-ship Program, July 21
st – 22
nd, while some of them along with other OCAI Professionals also stayed
and enjoyed the AI’s Annual Conference in the Mile-High City.
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Left to right: Nancy Linton-Hall, Shannon
Weaver, MAI and Megan Glosser, MAI
OCAI Regional Representatives: Left to right: Rob
Vodinelic, MAI; Bob Gutmann, SRA; Nancy Linton-Hall; Gary
Wright, MAI, SRA; Megan Glosser, MAI; Jeff Sherman, MAI,
AI-GRS; Joe Zavac, MAI; Shannon Weaver, MAI; and Greg
Williams, MAI
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RECENT MEETINGS AND EVENTS: Written by: Laurel Keller, MAI
INSTALLATION OF NATIONAL OFFICERS
The Ohio Chapter’s own Jefferson Sherman, MAI, AI-GRS was sworn in as the 2020 AI President at the
AI Board of Directors meeting in Chicago on November 14, 2019. Several OCAI chapter professionals
attended the proceedings to show their support. Congratulations, Jeff! We couldn’t be more proud!
Left to right: Bob Andrzejczyk, SRA; Megan Glosser, MAI; Joe Zavac, MAI; Emily Braman, MAI, SRA, AI
-GRS; Jeff Sherman, MAI, AI-GRS; Gary Wright, MAI, SRA; Aaron Wright, MAI; Kelly Fried, MAI; Fred
Petrie, SRA, and Nancy Linton-Hall
Ohio Chapter Newsletter
Stephen Wagner, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, 2019 AI
President ,installing Jeff Sherman, MAI, AI-
GRS as the 2020 AI President.
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MEETINGS AND EVENTS: 42ND ANNUAL ECONOMIC SEMINAR Written by: Laurel Keller, MAI On December 6, 2019 The Ohio Chapter of the Appraisal Institute hosted its 42nd Annual Economic Seminar at The Exchange in Bridge Park, Dublin, Ohio. The Chapter's annual economic seminar included various members of the banking, appraisal, and real estate-related industries, i.e. economists.
Donald J. Gossman, SRA was the dynamic keynote speaker. His topic, My Client The FBI, had the nearly 200 attendees riveted as he recounted the brave and fascinating story of how he helped the FBI bring an illegal home flipping/mortgage fraud team to justice.
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MEETINGS & EVENTS: 42ND ANNUAL ECONOMIC SEMINAR, CONT. . . In addition, the seminar featured timely and poignant presentations by:
Michael J. Hicks, PhD – Director & Professor of Economics, Ball State University
Bill LaFayette, PhD – Owner, Regionomics, LLC
Stephen Wagner, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS – 2019 Appraisal Institute President
As well as a Builders Panel moderated by Ray Jackson, MAI that featured:
Michael Fitzgerald, Eric Leibowitz, and Jason Winkler
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MEETINGS AND EVENTS:
OCAI 2020 OFFICERS INSTALLATION AND SOCIAL
On Thursday, December 5th at the Pre-42nd Annual Economic Seminar Social Event & Installation of Offic-
ers/Awards Presentations, 2020 Appraisal Institute President Jefferson Sherman, MAI, AI-GRS swore in 2020
OCAI President Shannon Weaver, MAI and the rest of the OCAI 2020 Officers and Directors.
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OCAI 2020 AMY K. KUHN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
Each calendar year, a $1,500 scholarship is awarded to one
female OCAI member to pay for classes toward the pursuit
of the MAI or SRA designations or state licensing (general or
residential) certification. This year’s $1,500 scholarship
award winner was Catherine Martin, Practicing Affiliate, of
Cleveland Ohio.
Rob Vodinelic, MAI, OCAI Scholarship Committee Chair,
presented Catherine with her well-deserved award during a
break at the Economic Seminar.
Congratulations, Catherine!
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RECENT DESIGNATIONS Congratulations to these newly designated members of our Chapter!
Stacey L. Cantola, MAI —Cleveland, OH Anne M. Ruscak, MAI, AI-GRS—Gahanna, OH Jeffrey T. Strottman, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS—Milford, OH David G. Brewer, AI-GRS—Cincinnati, OH Beth L. Surber, MAI—Springdale, OH Ionut (John) Gavrilescu, MAI—Westerville, OH Timothy Jackson, MAI—Cleveland, OH Michele A. Lawrence, AI-GRS—Mansfield, OH Samuel R. Horner, MAI, AI-GRS—Columbus, OH
Knowledge. Experience. Integrity.
The MAI, SRPA, SRA, AI-GRS and AI-RRS designations represent advanced knowledge. They stand for years of proven, real-life real estate valuation experience. And they always mean a commitment to strict pro-fessional ethics and standards.
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A Special Thank You to our Volunteers!
9/16-21/19 — Advanced Concepts & Case Studies — Middleburg Heights — Timothy Jackson, MAI
9/23/19 — Business Practices and Ethics — Dublin — Lisa McConnell
9/30 - 10/2/2019 —Litigation Appraising: Specialized Topics & Apps — Cincinnati — Roger Thornton, MAI
10/9-10/19 — Residential & Commercial Valuation of Solar—Dublin—Lisa McConnell
12/6/19 — 42nd Annual Economic Seminar — Dublin
Matt McConnell, MAI; Shannon Weaver, MAI; Jon Meyers, SRA; Greg Williams, MAI;
Bryce Rinker, MAI, AI-GRS; Emily Braman, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS; Pat Bucklew
12/17/19 — 7 Hour USPAP Update, 2020-2021 version — Dublin— Lisa McConnell
Photo Gallery
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Online Education: Learn at your own pace anytime, anywhere.
Top-notch Appraisal Institute courses and seminars come straight to your desktop with online education! Learn
from any computer anywhere, whenever you have time. It’s easy, convenient and a great way to get the education
you want. Check out the current course listing now!
Date Course/Seminar Location Cost*** Instructor Credit Hrs.
7-Hr National USPAP Update Course Sharonville Convention Center $155 - AI Price Don R. Scheidt, MAI, SRA 7 Hrs.
2020-2021 Version Cincinnati $175 - Full Price Columbus, IN
7-Hr National USPAP Update Course Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport $155 - AI Price Charles L. Cather, ASA, SRA 7 Hrs.
2020-2021 Version Middleburg Heights $175 - Full Price Fairlawn, OH
7-Hr National USPAP Update Course Holiday Inn $155 - AI Price Chuck Cather, SRA 7 Hrs.
2020-2021 Version Maumee $175 - Full Price Fairlawn, OH
Quantitative Analysis OU Integrated Education Center $800 - AI Price Larry Wright, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS 35 Hrs.
Dublin $1,100 - Full Price Missouri City, TX Includes 2-hour
Online Session
General Appraiser OU Integrated Education Center TBA - AI Price Dana Thornberry, MAI, SRA 30 Hrs.
Income Approach, Part 1 Dublin TBA Full Price Owensboro, KY
***Includes the offering materials in download materials format - extra cost for printed materials and shipping
Business Practices & Ethics
2020 OHIO CHAPTER EDUCATION SCHEDULE
As of December 27, 2019
www.aiohio.org
The Appraisal Institute and the AQB require full attendance (100%) to obtain credit while the Ohio Appraisal Board requires 100%. A Designated Member will
not receive credit for a seminar more than once in a 5 year cycle. An appraiser will not receive credit for a seminar more than once in three years.
**As of 3/6/2019, Business Practices & Ethics has been adjusted by the AQB and OH Appraisal Board to allow for 6 hours continuing education credit. It will
still be scheduled for 6 hours of in classroom time and 30 points allowed by AI.
MORE 2020 EDUCATION COMING SOON!
1/9/2020
1/10/2020
3/6/2020
3/30 -
4/3/2020
9/14 -
9/17/2020
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Ohio Chapter of the Appraisal Institute
122 W. Murphy Street, Suite 3
Madison, NC 27025
Phone: (336) 297-9511
www.aiohio.org
Position AI Professionals City/State A/C Bus. Phone Email
OFFICERS
President Megan U. Glosser, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x106 [email protected]
First Vice President Shannon L. Weaver, MAI Vandalia 937 416-0888 [email protected]
Second Vice President Emily L. Braman, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS Beachwood 216 831-8180 [email protected]
Treasurer Bryce Rinker, MAI, AI-GRS Columbus 614 480-2772 [email protected]
Secretary Kelly M. Fried, MAI Cincinnati 513 247-6147 [email protected]
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Aaron C. Wright, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x101 [email protected]
DIRECTORS
2017 - 2019 (1-year) Jon Meyers, SRA Toledo 419 356-6419 [email protected]
Gregory C. Williams, MAI University Heights 216 920-7573 ext. 109 [email protected]
2018 - 2020 (2-year) Lisa A. Cotton Youngstown 330 726-3659 [email protected]
2019-2020 Cleveland 216 222-6010 [email protected]
2019-2021 (3-year) Aaron J. Graybill, SRA Massillon 330 265-0612 [email protected]
Matthew J. McConnell, MAI Columbus 614 221-8430 [email protected]
Ex-Officio Non Voting Member Jefferson L. Sherman, MAI, AI-GRS Willoughby Hills 440 516-1188 [email protected]
COMMITTEE CHAIRS (2019 President to Appoint)
Bylaws Frederick J. Petrie, SRA Cleveland 216 222-6010 [email protected]
Candidate Guidance Shannon L. Weaver, MAI Vandalia 937 416-0888 [email protected]
Candidates Co-Chair Lisa A. Cotten Youngstown 330 726-3659 [email protected]
Candidates Co-Chair
Finance Bryce Rinker, MAI, AI-GRS Columbus 614 480-2772 [email protected]
Education Joseph A. Zavac, MAI Toledo 419 418-5253 [email protected]
Government Relations Chair Aaron Wright, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x101 [email protected]
Government Relations Brandon Petiya, MAI Cleveland 216 539-4608 [email protected]
Public Relations Laurel A. Keller, MAI Cleveland 216 453-3023 [email protected]
Scholarship Robert J. Vodinelic, MAI Columbus 614 883-1242 [email protected]
Position AI Professionals City/State A/C Bus. Phone Email
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
President Megan Glosser, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x106 [email protected]
2018-2019 Frederick J. Petrie, SRA Cleveland 216 222-6010 [email protected]
Joseph A. Zavac, MAI Toledo 419 418-5253 [email protected]
Shannon L. Weaver, MAI Vandalia 937 416-0888 [email protected]
2019-2020 Robert J. Vodinelic, MAI Columbus 614 883-1242 [email protected]
Aaron C. Wright, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x101 [email protected]
Gregory C. Williams, MAI University Heights 216 920-7573 ext. 109 [email protected]
Emily L. Braman, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS
Alternates Robert P. Gutmann, SRA Dayton 937 228-4402 [email protected]
James A. Herbig, SRA Cincinnati 513 561-2305 x110 [email protected]
Gary S. Wright, MAI, SRA Cincinnati 513 561-2305 [email protected]
Andrew Lorms Columbus 614 571-6009 [email protected]
Bryce Rinker, MAI, AI-GRS Columbus 614 480-2772 [email protected]
Christian M. Smith, MAI Columbus 614 781-5160 [email protected]
REGION OFFICERS
Chair Steve Noble, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS Roanoke, VA 540 772-7268 [email protected]
Vice Chair Claire Aufrance, MAI, SRA Greensboro, NC 336 430-9610 [email protected]
Third Director
Immediate Past Chair Rocky Shiplett, MAI Charlotte, NC 704 376.6212 [email protected]
Executive Director Ruth Kelton Dallas, TX 972 233-2244 [email protected]
OCAI CHAPTER OFFICE
Executive Director Nancy Linton-Hall Madison, NC 336 297-9511 [email protected]
Executive Assistant Rachael Brewer Madison, NC 336 297-9511 [email protected]
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Ohio Chapter of the Appraisal Institute
122 W. Murphy Street, Suite 3
Madison, NC 27025
Phone: (336) 297-9511
www.aiohio.org
Position AI Professionals City/State A/C Bus. Phone Email
OFFICERS
President Shannon L. Weaver, MAI Vandalia 937 416-0888 [email protected]
First Vice President Emily L. Braman, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS Beachwood 216 831-8180 [email protected]
Second Vice President Kelly M. Fried, MAI Cincinnati 513 247-6147 [email protected]
Treasurer Bryce Rinker, MAI, AI-GRS Columbus 615 480-2773 [email protected]
Secretary Gregory C. Williams, MAI University Heights 216 920-7573 ext. 109 [email protected]
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Megan U. Glosser, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x106 [email protected]
DIRECTORS
2018 - 2020 (2-year) Lisa A. Cotten Youngstown 330 726-3659
2020 (fill Rose Lysobey's term) TBA
2019-2021 (3-year) Aaron J. Graybill, SRA Massillon 330 265-0612 [email protected]
Matthew J. McConnell, MAI Columbus 614 221-8430 [email protected]
2020-2022 (2-year) Christian M. Smith, MAI Columbus 614 781-5160 [email protected]
Bruce Daubner, MAI, AI-GRS Dublin 614 222-0878 [email protected]
Ex-Officio Non Voting Member Jefferson L. Sherman, MAI, AI-GRS Willoughby Hills 440 516-1188 [email protected]
Position AI Professionals City/State A/C Bus. Phone Email
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
President Shannon L. Weaver, MAI Vandalia 937 416-0888 [email protected]
2019-2020 Robert J. Vodinelic, MAI Columbus 614 883-1242 [email protected]
Aaron C. Wright, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x101 [email protected]
Gregory C. Williams, MAI University Heights 216 920-7573 ext. 109 [email protected]
2020-2021 Gary S. Wright, MAI, SRA Cincinnati 513 561-2305 [email protected]
Megan U. Glosser, MAI Dublin 614 678-5490 x106 [email protected]
Emily L. Braman, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS Beachwood 216 831-8180 [email protected]
Alternates Robert P. Gutmann, SRA Dayton 937 228-4402 [email protected]
James A. Huber, MAI Twinsburg 216 464-8686 [email protected]
Kelly M. Fried, MAI Cincinnati 513 247-6147 [email protected]
Frederick J. Petrie, SRA Cleveland 216 222-6010 [email protected]
Joseph A. Zavac, MAI Toledo 419 418-5253 [email protected]
Bruce Daubner, MAI, AI-GRS Dublin 614 222-0878 [email protected]
REGION OFFICERS
Chair Steve Noble, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS Roanoke, VA 540 772-7268 [email protected]
Vice Chair Claire Aufrance, MAI, SRA Greensboro, NC 336 430-9610 [email protected]
Third Director Heather Placer, MAI, SRA Midlothian, VA 804 638-3330 [email protected]
Immediate Past Chair Rocky Shiplett, MAI Charlotte, NC 704 376.6212 [email protected]
Executive Director Ruth Kelton Dallas, TX 972 233-2244 [email protected]
OCAI CHAPTER OFFICE
Executive Director Nancy Linton-Hall Madison, NC 336 297-9511 [email protected]
Executive Assistant Rachael Brewer Madison, NC 336 297-9511 [email protected]
2020 OHIO APPRAISAL INSTITUTE
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