Brad Wells, MBA, RCM, RPA®, CMCA®
Regional Vice President with Associa®

Grand River Chapter

 

 

Brad is a Regional Vice President with Associa®, the community management industry’s largest company, supporting management companies across Canada. Brad has been managing condominium corporations and commercial properties since 2002, holding the RCM, RPA®, CMCA® professional designations and an MBA from Ivey Business School. Brad is a member of the CMRAO Discipline and Discipline Appeals Committees, a speaker at multiple CCI and ACMO events, and very active in the condominium industry, currently serving as the President of CCI-Grand River Chapter.

Why CCI National Executive?
Being a member and active volunteer with CCI has been one of the most worthwhile endeavours of my professional career. Fortunately, as a condominium manager for over 20 years, I have worked for companies that valued continuing education and supporting the condominium industry. As a brand-new manager, I still vividly remember attending the Level 100 course learning from CCI legends such as Ronald Danks, Ray Wilson, and John Warren. This got me hooked and I continue to learn from every CCI event.

In my current professional capacity working directly with management companies and condo/strata boards and councils across Canada, I look forward to sharing real life examples of the challenges and opportunities that are facing all industry stakeholders today.

With a personal focus on corporate governance, director and manager education, and communication, I believe my experience aligns well with CCI's mission of "providing education, information, awareness, and access to expertise by and for our members."

I would appreciate your support of my candidacy for the National Executive Board. I would like to support and expand the steps that have been taken for national technology and data management improvements as we find more and better ways to support, communicate, and collaborate with all chapters across the country. It is crucial that CCI National and all chapters remain organized and relevant in the rapidly changing information technology environments so we are ready for the future of how our communities will be communicated with and managed.