HALL OF FAME
MARK TSCHETTER INDUCTED 2018
Mark has given his time and legal expertise by serving on the AAMD Board of Directors, Executive Committee and JLAC, providing opinions and insight on proposed legislation, meeting with legislators, and testifying at the Capitol. He and his team have been a major contribution to AAMD’ s education program by teaching seminars and writing Apartment Trends.
GORDON VON STROH INDUCTED 2015
Gordon researched and authored the Vacancy & Rent Survey for AAMD for over 31 years, but he did so much more for AAMD and this industry. Gordon emceed countless AAMD Economic Conferences, spoke at countless IROC and other member forums. He represented our industry in the media with such grace, acumen and integrity.
CAROL WEAVER INDUCTED 2017
Carol worked for Asher Investments for 41 years and was involved with acquisition and management around 10,000 units in seven states. Her involvement with AAMD included 10 years on the Board of Directors, chair of the Education Committee, many task forces and membership drives. She was a founding member of the Board of Trustees for Workers Comp for several years.
DON WERNER INDUCTED 2015
Don’ s friendship, leadership and relentless passion to ask the right questions and push the Association to be better has been the hallmark of his career. A two-time AAMD president and CAA president, Don has made a lasting impact on this industry and Association. Don continues to serve on the CAA Board, and the AAMD Finance Committee.
ROBERT WHITTLESEY INDUCTED 2018
It was Robert’ s realization that there was a need for an organization to education owners on the management, efficiency and economics of apartment buildings. He met with 75 apartment owners and organized the Colorado Apartment Association which was chartered on December 7, 1968. He served as president through 1970.
DEBORAH WILSON INDUCTED 2020
Debbie has provided legal guidance to AAMD / CAA regarding legal aspects and interpretations since 1997 and has taught countless Fair Housing Classes. and testified at the Capitol regularly on legislation related to the housing industry.
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