2010 Mid-Year Conference

Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
April 7–10, 2010

About This Event

 

 

Schedule

Meeting time zone: Eastern Daylight Time ( time)

Wednesday April 07
8:00–8:30 am District Four Registration
8:30 am–4:30 pm ARELLO-IDECC Distance Education Seminar
This popular seminar will cover the latest changes to the ARELLO-IDECC distance education policies and provide attendees with a firsthand and detailed overview of the requirements to develop quality distance education courses and earn certification. Separate registration required (regulators may attend at no additional charge if registered for the Mid-Year meeting.)
8:30 am–4:00 pm ARELLO District Four Conference
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3:30–4:30 pm Executive Committee Meeting
President Gary Isom Suite
5:30–7:00 pm Welcome Reception
Reception sponsor PSI licensure:certification
7:00 pm Dinner on Your Own
 
Thursday April 08
8:00–10:00 am Membership Committee
Chair Dee Jones Noordermeer, Vice Chair Teresa Hoffman
8:00–9:45 am Joint meeting - Appraisal Advisory Group, Mortgage Advisory Group, and Home Inspection Advisory Group
Appraisal Advisory Group Chair Nick Rhoad, Vice Chair Gail Anderson; Mortgage Advisory Group Chair Jeff Ledford, Vice Chair Robert Praytor
8:00–8:30 am New Member Orientation to ARELLO
Conducted by 2009 ARELLO President Anne Woody
9:45–10:00 am Refreshment Break
Sponsored by Pearson VUE
10:00 am–12:00 pm Education Certification Committee
Chair Nedka Dineva, Vice Chair Ryan Adair
10:00 am–12:00 pm Exam Accreditation Committee
Chair Pat Anderson, Vice Chair Larry Outlaw
10:00 am–12:00 pm Fair Housing Committee
Chair Sharon Walsh, Vice Chair Pat Jergenson
11:30 am–1:30 pm ARELLO Governance Task Force (working lunch)
Co-Chairs Jeanne Jackson-Heim and Janet Thoren
12:00–1:30 pm Lunch on your own
1:30–5:00 pm Administrator Forum
Facilitators Richard Strader and Anne Woody
1:30–3:00 pm Commission Member Resource Committee
Co-Chairs Larry Buttress and Roger Cymbaluk, Vice Chair Gene Allison
1:30–3:00 pm Education Issues Forum
Chair Jeanne Jackson-Heim
1:30–3:00 pm Investigator/Auditor Resource Committee
Chair Sherry Kueffler, Vice Chair Jeff Ledford
3:00–3:15 pm Refreshment Break
3:15–5:00 pm Real Estate Practices Advisory Group
Chair Paula Lewis, Vice Chair Blaine Walker
5:00 pm Evening on your own
 
Friday April 09
8:00–9:30 am ARELLO® Business Component Review Task Force
Co-Chairs Gail Anderson and Blaine Walker
8:00–9:30 am Federal Issues Task Force
Co-Chairs Teresa Hoffman and Nick Rhoad
8:00–9:30 am Social Networking Task Force
Co-Chairs Jeff Ledford and Lee Harris
9:30–9:45 am Refreshment Break
Sponsored by AMP - Applied Measurement Professionals
9:45 am–12:00 pm Auction Advisory Group
Chair Dee Jones Noordermeer
9:45 am–12:00 pm Finance Committee
Chair Doug Dixon, Vice Chair Grace Berger
9:45 am–12:00 pm Law & Regulation Committee
Co-Chairs Loretta DeHay and Gene Allison, Co-Vice Chairs Greg Lemon and Tom Miller
9:45 am–12:00 pm Timeshare Advisory Group
Chair Chris Booth, Vice Chair Jeanne Jackson-Heim
10:00 am–12:00 pm Affiliate Forum
Chair Anne Woody
12:00–1:30 pm Lunch on your own
1:30–3:00 pm "Waking the Economy Up from a Bad Dream" with Gene Stanaland
Session sponsored by Williams Underwriting Group a Division of Maverick-Insurance
3:15–4:15 pm General Membership Meeting
5:30–7:00 pm Networking Reception
Reception sponsor Rice Insurance Services Company, LLC
7:00 pm Dinner on Your Own
 
Saturday April 10
7:30–9:00 am Licensing Platform Task Force (working breakfast)
Chair Anne Woody
7:30–9:00 am Program Committee (working breakfast)
Chair Janet Carder, Vice Chair Robert Fawcett
8:30 am–4:30 pm Commissioner College - part 102
Essentials of Administrative law; Commission Member Rights, Duties and Liabilities, Licensing Administration and Policy. This is the portion of Commissioner College that was NOT presented at the Annual Conference in Miami.
9:15 am–12:00 pm Board of Directors
President Gary Isom Presiding
While the overall event dates are generally set well in advance, the individual session times are subject to change without notice.

Thank You to Our Sponsors

Sponsorship of activities by vendors or regulated entities at this conference or meeting shall not be construed as an endorsement by ARELLO of the sponsoring entity or of the products, services, policies or positions. The sponsorship is not intended by the vendor or regulated entity, nor should it be construed by anyone, to influence the decisions of ARELLO and its representatives.

Hotel Information

Antlers Hilton Colorado Springs
4 South Cascade Avenue
Colorado Springs,  CO  80903
719-955-5600 or 866-299-4602
ARELLO rate is $149 single/$159 double plus tax
Deadline for reservations is March 8, 2010
www.antlerscoloradosprings.hilton.com

Message to Attendees:   ARELLO has made every effort to secure the best possible group nightly room rate for you at this event. That rate results from a negotiated overall package of event needs such as sleeping rooms, meeting room space and other requirements. ARELLO will incur costs if the association falls short of its minimum room block guarantee. Please help ARELLO keep the costs of this event as low as possible by booking your housing needs at the designated host hotel and in the ARELLO room block.  Reserving outside the contracted room block may jeopardize ARELLO's ability to meet its contracted obligations and to keep registration fees to a minimum. ARELLO appreciates your support and understanding of this important issue. Thank you 

Area Information

Colorado is the 5th most desired state for people to visit and Colorado Springs is a top destination for leisure travelers.  Area attractions include Pikes Peak (at 14,000 in elevation), the Pikes Peak Cog Railway, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, and the U.S. Olympic Training Center, just to name a few. 

Click this link for more details. http://www.visitcos.com/

 

Transportation Information

Colorado Springs Airport:  Located just minutes from downtown Colorado Springs, the airport offers unique perks for travelers, including valet parking service, free wireless Internet access, shops and restaurants. The recently renovated lounge features a beautiful mosaic wall, fireplace and comfortable chairs.  
The Colorado Springs Airport offers flights from a variety of Airlines. Colorado Springs Airport (COS)

Denver International Airport:  Colorado Springs is located approximately 75 miles from downtown Denver.  Those flying to DIA will find a wide variety of rental car agencies.  Driving from Denver to Colorado Springs is a beautiful journey but traffic congestion can be expected at peak business traveling times or during times of major sporting events in the Denver area.

Attire Information

Attire for this meeting is business/business casual.

Frequently Asked Questions

Colorado Springs is 6,035 feet above sea level.  High altitude has its benefits as it causes the human body to use more calories and burn more fat.  But, for lowland travelers who are new to Colorado, altitude can produce some unusual sensations such as dizziness, nausea and headaches.  Experts suggest that travelers drink plenty of water and avoid strenuous exercise on the first day of your stay

This information has been provided courtesy of visitcos.com, the official travel site for Colorado Springs.  Additional tips to assist you in enjoying your stay in this high altitude area can be found here.

Cancellation Policy

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS
All Requests for Cancellation Must Be in Writing.
 
CANCELLATIONS: All requests for refunds must be in writing. Cancellations received by midnight March 8, 2010 will receive a full refund. There is a $50.00 cancellation fee for cancellations received after March 8, 2010. Cancellations received after March 24, 2010 and before April 1, 2010 may receive a refund of 50% of registration fee. There is no refund for cancellations received after April 1, 2010. 
 
Refunds for cancellations due to an illness, injury, death or emergency will be considered on a case by case basis by the ARELLO® Chief Executive Officer. 

Registration Fee Information

NameAvailabilityFee
Non-Member (Regulatory)
Representative of a jurisdiction that qualifies for Regulatory membership but is not current with its member dues.
  • Everyone
$575.00
Non-Member
  • Everyone
$475.00
Regulatory Member
Representative of a member jurisdiction that is current with its member dues.
  • Everyone
$435.00
Affiliate/Associate Member
Affiliate or Associate Member (does not qualify for regulatory membership) and is current with member dues.
  • Everyone
$395.00
Allied Member
Representative of a regulatory organization that does not issue real estate licenses or registrations.
  • Everyone
$395.00
Emeritus Member
  • Everyone
$355.00
Individual Member
Individual who was formerly an active Regulatory Member, but now pays dues as an individual to continue to receive membership benefits.
  • Everyone
$355.00
Guest
A non-member spouse/guest accompanying a full conference attendee - includes all events, receptions and meals provided by the conference.
  • Everyone
$175.00

Registration closes 3/24/2010 7:59pm EDT.

Please note that registration fees for attendees are set to ensure ARELLO's costs are covered including the hotel/venue service charges and state and local taxes. Every effort is made to make these reasonable and affordable for our members.

Documents

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 2010 Midyear Sponsor Kit.pdf
Use this form if you would like to sponsor ARELLO's 2010 Mid-Year Meeting.
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