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By combining both leading management practices with supporting Internet technology, AssociationVoice has helped communities to realize significant improvements in service, quality, and the cost of communicating with their residents. Mr. Regitz has been a pioneer in helping both management companies of all sizes, ranging from start-ups to those with over 140, 000 units under contract, and community associations ranging from 20 units to nearly 15, 000 units, to effectively use Internet technology in the delivery of their core business, governance, and community services. With over 10, 000 community associations and management companies throughout North America utilizing AssociationVoice technology, he has helped many of those to realize over 50% reductions in daily call volumes through online resident self-services, realize 32% productivity improvements for managers and staff through utilization of automated manager services, and realize, in many cases, over $30 per unit per year savings through advanced E-Messenger Services.Mr. Regitz has been actively involved with the Community Associations Institute ( CAI ) for more than 10 years and is passionate about helping to advance our Industry. He currently serves as a National Board Member on CAI's Board of Trustees, is a 3-term elected member of CAI's National Business Partners Council, was a past member of the Government and Public Affairs Committee, was a founding member of the CAI Technology Committee, and is a recognized CAI Distinguished Speaker.As a CAI Distinguished Speaker he regularly presents educational sessions on how to improve community management operations at CAI National Leadership Conferences, Management Company CEO retreats, Large-Scale Association Manager workshops, local CAI chapters, and even for individual management companies and associations when called upon.Mr. Regitz holds both an MBA and BSBA from Daniels School of Business at the University of Denver where he graduated Cum Laude and was awarded "Outstanding Marketing MBA". He is a past national board member for QuaLife, a non-profit organization that serves people diagnosed with cancer and currently spends many of his winter weekends on the slopes of Vail volunteering as a Blind Skier Guide for Foresight Ski Guides.