Let's Talk Shop! Maintenance Roundtable - Central Regional Advisory Council
Operations and maintenance teams roundtable discussion.
Woodland Hills
105 Woodland AvenueMiddletown, PA 17057
United States
PAA and the Central Regional Advisory Council are proud to present:
Let's Talk Shop!
Join us for our Maintenance Roundtable Discussion "Let's Talk Shop' - pull up a seat and join a dynamic exchange of ideas, experiences, and perspectives. This forum is designed to encourage open dialogue, collaborative thinking, and meaningful connections with industry suppliers, maintenance, and operations teams.
- $25 per management company member attendee
- sponsorship purchase required by suppliers who wish to attend
Agenda
| March 18 | |
| 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Panel Discussion |
| 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | Lunch Available |
Round Table and Lunch Ticket
Please note this ticket is for Property Management Members. Suppliers partner members must be a sponsor to attend.
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Round Table and Lunch Attendee Ticket
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$25.00 |
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Name Badge Sponsor
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$50.00 |
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Bring Your Own Swag Sponsor
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$100.00 |
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Facilitator Sponsor
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$200.00 |
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Lunch Sponsor
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$250.00 |
Name Badge Sponsor: $50 (1 Available)
As the Name Badge Sponsor, your company logo and name will be prominently displayed on all attendee badges, ensuring repeated impressions during the event. This placement positions your brand at the center of every conversation and reinforces your support for the Central Regional Advisory Council (CRAC) and its community. Includes event signage and logo (with redirect link) on the event web page.
Bring Your Own Swag Sponsor: $100 (5 Available)
Be super popular! As a BYO Swag Sponsor, you provide branded merchandise or giveaways that will be distributed to attendees during the event. This sponsorship creates a tangible brand experience, helping your company stand out while attendees take home something memorable from your brand. Includes event signage and logo (with redirect link) on the event web page.
Facilitator Sponsor: $200 (1 Available)
Great events run on great facilitators — and this sponsorship puts your brand behind the people making it all happen. As the Facilitator Sponsor, you’re supporting the leaders who'll keep the discussion engaging, organized, and on track. Includes event signage and logo (with redirect link) on the event web page.
Lunch Sponsor: $250 (2 Available)
Everyone loves lunch — and this is your chance to be the brand that makes it happen. As the Lunch Sponsor, you’ll help keep attendees fueled, relaxed, and ready to connect, all while getting great visibility during one of the most social parts of the day. Includes event signage and logo (with redirect link) on the event web page.
Q: Who should attend this event?
A: Maintenance and Operations Team Members
Q: What is a PAA Round Table Discussion?
A: The PAA Round Table Discussion is a gathering of property and management professionals who brainstorm and discuss selected topics that are prominent in the multifamily industry. Members are able to express ideas and ask questions of their industry colleagues.
Q: What is the PAA Round Table Format?
A: Our facilitator will moderate small, interactive conversations. Instead of formal presentations, participants share ideas, ask questions, and learn from each other in a relaxed, collaborative setting.
Q: Where should I park?
A: Those attending will ample free parking available at the location site.
MEMBER ONLY EVENT
The Pennsylvania Apartment Association (PAA), a 501(c)(6) nonprofit trade association, is committed to full compliance with federal and state antitrust laws. PAA activities often involve competitors, suppliers, and customers, making it essential to avoid discussions or actions that could violate these laws.
Prohibited Conduct:
- Price fixing or discussing pricing elements (e.g., credit terms)
- Market/customer allocation
- Group boycotts or bid rigging
- Wage fixing or hiring agreements
- Any conduct that may appear to restrain trade
Guidelines for Compliance:
- Avoid discussing competitive strategies, pricing, wages, or supplier/customer negotiations with competitors.
- Do not agree on uniform terms, divide markets, or discourage competition.
- Do not act on behalf of PAA unless authorized.
- Use agendas and meeting summaries to document discussions.
- Report any antitrust concerns to PAA leadership immediately.
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