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Connecting Community - Multifamily Broadband, WiFi, & 5G Mobility    Room 1  Sponsored by: Verizon Enhanced Communities   Now more than ever, managers, boards, and building residents rely on wireless and 5G technology to keep them connected, informed, and productive.   Come learn how your building can meet the demands of ever-faster bandwidth requirements, address the expanded needs of residents working from   home, and stay competitive in a crowded market. Our Verizon rep will discuss the latest trends and innovations, dispel myths and misconceptions, and   offer insight into how your building community can harness the power of modern telecom tech.    Speaker: Andrew Perdek  New Local Law 11/FISP Requirements - Understanding the Financial Considerations &   Getting Your Building Compliant    Room 2  Sponsored by: Kagan Lubic Lepper Finkelstein & Gold LLP   Exterior inspections are a crucial part of every co-op and condo building’s regular maintenance—falling behind can lead not only to costly fines and   citations from the DOB, but also to structural deterioration, damage, and even injury to residents or passers-by. Join us for this in-depth, timely   discussion of the recent changes to Local Law 11 inspection protocols and schedules—including the implications for solar installations and conver-  sions—and find out what your board needs to know to help your building pass its next inspection with flying colors.  Speakers: Jack E. Lepper- Managing Partner, Kagan Lubic Lepper Finkelstein & Gold LLP, and Adam D. Finkelstein- Partner, Kagan Lubic Lepper Finkelstein   & Gold LLP  The Clock Is Ticking - Your Building’s Path to Local Law 97 Emissions Compliance    Room 1  Sponsored by: FirstService Residential  NYC’s Local Law 97 sets strict carbon emissions targets for residential buildings, and the window for compliance with the law’s requirements is narrowing   fast. Most buildings will need a deep energy efficiency retrofit, an alternative energy strategy, or both to avoid costly fines. The law’s requirements are   complex, and boards and managers need wide-ranging support to navigate, plan, and pay for necessary retrofit projects. This expert panel will guide   board members on how to prioritize and implement retrofit projects to maximize emissions reductions, secure incentives and favorable financing to   cover costs, hire qualified contractors, create a project plan to minimize disruption to residents, implement low-cost, high-reward strategies to optimize   building performance, and drive behavioral changes among residents to help reduce emissions.    Speakers: Drew Ahrensdorf, Vice President, FirstService Financial, Kelly Dougherty, Vice President, FirstService Energy, and John Foley, Vice President, FirstService   Project Management  Unprecedented Options - Structured Financing for Your Building’s Underlying Mortgage    Room  2  Sponsored by: Meridian Capital Group  The financing landscape for co-ops has never been more diverse than it is today, or more customizable for a community’s unique   needs. The array of options for structuring a mortgage to help your co-op accomplish its long-term objectives is truly unprecedent-  ed. Come find out how your board can collaborate with its financial advisors to take advantage of what is actually an exciting time in   the mortgage market!   Speakers: Steven Geller, Managing Director, Nicoletta M. Pagnotta, Senior Vice President, and Avi Geller, Vice President, Meridian Capital Group   Working From Home - Difficult Residents & Default Issues in a Post-Pandemic World    Room 1  Sponsored by: Schneider Buchel LLP  The pandemic has changed the way many people use their residences. Working from home in some form appears to be the new norm - and has led   to a whole host of new issues for boards, including more noise complaints, more frequent house rule violations, and more complaints from residents   about disruptive or belligerent neighbors. Our legal expert will tackle the emergent post-pandemic issues facing today’s boards, as well as the uptick in   defaults, and how technology can be your board’s best friend - or its worst enemy - when dealing with them.  Speaker: Marc H. Schneider, Esq.  Wireless Wonders-New, Affordable Sensor Tech for Leak Detection, Mechanical Monitoring, & Energy Conservation    Room 2  Sponsored by:BuildingLink  New advances in wireless sensor tech have made it possible for even large residential buildings to get equipped with state-of-the-art   infrastructure to detect and prevent leaks, monitor HVAC and other equipment systems, send customized alerts, and cut costs by con-  serving energy and other resources. This presentation will explain how new lower-power, long-range wireless technologies can deploy   within minutes, run for 10+ years on a single battery, and cost just a fraction of more expensive proprietary wired systems. Come get   ideas on how you can start small, learn as you go, and build out your own smart building solution based on the issues that matter most   to your board and residents.  Speakers: Jerry Kestenbaum, PhD, Founder and current Director of Emerging Technologies at BuildingLink, and Katie Schlomann, Director of Operations for   the “Aware by BuildingLink®” sensors division  COOPERATORNEWS.COM  COOPERATORNEWS —  OCTOBER 2021    17   SEMINARS  ENTS  Jack Jaffa & Associates .........................................203  JAD Corporation of America ...............................205  Janovic ....................................................................559  JM2 Architecture, P.C. ...........................................233  Jordan Intercom and Security Systems, Inc. ......424  JQL Building Interiors Group ...............................443  Kagan Lubic Lepper Finkelstein & Gold LLP ......407  Katz Architecture ....................................................427  Kelly Window Systems ..........................................534  Lasser Law Group ................................................. 544  Lawless & Mangione .............................................419  Legionella Compliance Solutions ........................531  LEW Corporation ...................................................133  Liberty Elevator Corporation ................................444  Logical Buildings....................................................324  Mackoul Risk Solutions .........................................134  Marathon Energy Corporation .............................545  Max Space Storage ................................................423  MD2 Property Group .............................................317  MDS Property Management Software ................113  Meridian Capital Group ........................................201  Metrocom NYC ......................................................346  Metropolitan Commercial Bank ...........................516  Midtown Financial, LLC .........................................404  National Cooperative Bank ..................................218  National Maintenance Supply, Inc. ......................515  New Bedford Management Corp. .......................307  New York Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Corp. ..132  New York Water Management .............................410  Newgent Property Management .........................416  NKR Laundry II, Inc. ................................................331  Norris McLaughlin, P.A ..........................................225  Northeastern Energy  ............................................502  Norwax Associates Inc ..........................................135  Nouveau Elevator ..................................................137  NU-WAY Compactor/Boiler ..................................200  NY Wood Tank ........................................................341  NYC Accelerator ....................................................532  O&S Associates, Inc. ..............................................328  One Source Supply ...............................................336  OneVesta Property Management ........................104  Packrat Junk Removal............................................511  Palmer Asphalt Company .....................................117  Parity, Inc. ................................................................302  Paul Davis Restoration of Metro New York  ........529  Pearlgreen Corp. ....................................................326  Perceptive Things, Inc. ...........................................405  Planned Companies ..............................................318  Plentific  ...................................................................333  PooPrints .................................................................105  QG Floral + Landscape .........................................202  Quadlogic Controls ...............................................402  Queens Chamber of Commerce .........................143  Raymond Michael, Ltd. ..........................................535  Real Estate Weekly .................................................438  Rite-A-Way Pest Control ........................................209  Rosenwach Tank Co. LLC ......................................108  Salus North America ..............................................418  Schneider Buchel LLP............................................524  SEBCO Laundry Systems ......................................140  Select Exterminating .............................................224  Sharestates..............................................................525  Siedle Security Systems ........................................230  Siegel Performance System ..................................555  Sinewave Inc. ..........................................................210  Speed Queen .........................................................114  Spin Cycle, LLC.......................................................428  Sprague Operating Resources LLC .....................136  SYMS Insurance Agency Inc. ................................119  Tecogen ......................................................... 401, 403  The Cotocon Group ..............................................228  The Falcon Group-Engineering, Architecture        & Energy Consultants ......................................552  Total Fire Protection ...............................................547  Total Management NYC, LLC ...............................546  Total Security Integrated Systems .......................100  Trillion Asset Management ...................................111  Tri-State Energy Efficient .......................................425  United Claims Specialists .....................................520  United Metro Energy Corp. ..................................217  Universal Exterminating ........................................557  URBN Playground ..................................................508  Valley National Bank ..............................................148  Vanderbilt Property Management, LLC...............334  Ventract LLC ...........................................................510  Verizon Enhanced Communities .........................300  Very Social NYC .....................................................521  WireCrafters LLC ....................................................308   4:15pm:    al Seminars  ofessionals will   depth seminars   o give attend-  h of insider   n.  11:00am – 3:00pm:    Free Advice Booths  Experienced profession-  als in fields ranging from   law to finance to associa-  tion maintenance will be   on hand throughout the   show with advice and   answers for board mem-  bers, managing agents,   and residents.  10:15AM–11:15AM  3:15PM–4:15PM  12:15PM–1:15PM  11:15AM–12:15PM  1:15PM–2:15PM  2:15PM–3:15PM


































































































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