KSN Attorney Kelly Elmore Elected Board President of CAI’s Indiana Chapter

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Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit

January 5, 2022

KSN attorney Kelly Elmore was recently elected as the President of the Board of Directors of the Indiana chapter of Community Associations Institute (CAI) for 2022.

CAI is an international organization with over 40,000 members that is dedicated to building better communities by providing education, resources, research, and advocacy on behalf of community organizations and industry professionals.

Kelly brings her experience and strong leadership skills to her new role in the oversight of the Indiana chapter’s business and future direction.

We are pleased to demonstrate KSN’s ongoing commitment to education and leadership in the community association industry.

Since 1983, KSN has been a legal resource for condominium, homeowner, and townhome associations. Additionally, we represent clients in real estate transactions, collections, landlord/tenant issues, and property tax appeals. We represent thousands of clients and community associations throughout the US with offices in several states including Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.

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