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The October F+E issue reviews the recent IAAO Annual Conference in Denver.
- Overall review of the conference
- Award winners announced
- 9 in 90 – Q&A with 2012 President Debra Asbury
- 2024 IAAO Fellows Class announced
- 20th anniversary of buying Kansas City office
- 2024 election information
- Bylaws amendment information
- “Why I give to IAAO” series
- Maui fires impact on property owners, tenants
- AI to be focus of International Research Symposium, set for Amsterdam in December
- Legal Seminar set for Chicago
- Opinion piece on land use restrictions
- Thought leader article on AI and mass appraisal
- New library materials
- New IAAO designees
- Career Center jobs
Table of Contents
Overview - Rebecca Malmquist, CAE - p. 2
Nearly 1,700 Attend IAAO's 90th Annual Conference - IAAO Staff - p. 6
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Participants took part in nearly 70 educational sessions, visited up to 50 booths in the exhibit hall, and met with peers at networking events in Denver.
Kansas City, Here We Come - Roger Mc Carty & Ashlie Brown - p. 14
- How IAAO HQ made the move from Chicago.
A Q&A with 2012 IAAO President Debra Asbury - p.18
"The Greed Is Sickening" - Nick Grube - p. 22
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Maui residents have been forced from their homes to make room for wildfire survivors. Some property owners are profiting.
Why I Give to IAAO - Kenneth Voss, CAE - p. 28
How Big Retailers Lock Up Land to Monopolize Local Markets - Pat Garofalo - p. 34
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If communities want more shopping options, they don’t need their legislators paying more money to the corporations that control the market. They need to limit the power those corporations wield, which will open the market to others.
IAAO Library New Materials List, 3rd Quarter - p. 36
Thought Leader: Taking the Long View for Success - Shail Jain - p. 40
- "I believe the future requires a strategic framework for innovation built on four things: A clear recognition of the pitfalls to avoid, a thoughtful examination of the past, a solid understanding of the driving forces at play today, and an ongoing assessment of the future to strategically and responsibly change course and adapt in real time."
Publication Date
10-2024
Keywords
Affordable housing, IAAO - history, Property tax, Taxation - Law and legislation - United States, Artificial Intelligence