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The following Application for Advancement has been received. If you have any comments on the application, please contact Georgie Stillman, ASA. (619-563-9000)
Application for Advancement to ASA Senior Member in Real Estate, Urban

Congratulations and Welcome to
New Candidate Member in Personal Property
Congratulations and best wishes to our new Chapter Officers.
On behalf of the Nomination Committee, I would like to thank the nominees for their willingness to serve the San Diego Chapter of the ASA in these leadership positions. The outcome of the election is as follows.
| President | Kim Ufford, AM | |
| 1st Vice President | Pamela Bensoussan, ASA | |
| 2nd Vice President | Jo Ellen Cole, Candidate | |
| Treasurer | Georgie Stillman, ASA | |
| Secretary | David Bowie, ASA |
Any member wishing to see an exact tally of votes may do so by contacting our Election Administrator, Jan Giamanco, 619-781-8588. All ballots submitted via email through the secure, online ballot have been retained electronically.
Sincerely,
Paul Golubovs, ASA
Chairman of the Nomination Committee
Visitation is Growing Each Month
Our chapter website statistics give evidence...
Jan 2005 |
Feb 2005 |
Mar 2005 |
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| Total Visitors | 231 |
330 |
419 |
| Unique Visitors (w/o repeats) | 172 |
247 |
290 |
| Number of visitors who went to the "Locate an Appraiser" page | 81 |
91 |
140 |
How does placing a link to the Article Index page of the ASA San Diego Chapter website market your services?
Chaucer had it right back in the 15th century: “April is the Cruelest Month”. As a brand new homeowner (no kidding, after all these years!!) I am blown away. First the IRS is taking a big fat fistful from my bank account, and then here comes the Property Tax guy demanding another pile outta my shrinking funds. And THE HOUSE itself – YIKES, it is like a little baby, crying to be fed all the time. Unlike a baby, its diet is dollar bills. And then there is the car, with its diet of gasoline. Fortunately, it is a small eater, but still! $2.60 a gallon, that’s tough. I guess I am going to have to start charging a travel fee, something I have resisted my entire practice.
I just don’t understand the Polls & Greenspan telling me there is practically no inflation. Do they live in the same country I do? I see prices going up all around us, from coffee to real estate. I think the last time I raised my fees was around 1999 - 2000, but I am going to do it again now.
So enough with the complaining. But I hope I have given you something to think about. Just have a look at the very few number of people around the country who have an ASA member designation - and the ASA designation is the premier appraisal profession brand. I encourage all of you, with your valuable ‘brand’, and those of you who are working to attain it, to recognize the value of your membership in ASA.
May all your April showers result in a gorgeous garden.
Georgie Stillman, ASA
Mark these dates on your calendar now! Don’t miss any of our ‘exciting and interesting’ professional programs!
| May 17 | On-Site Photography presented by photographer Chip Jarman |
| June 21 | Installation of Officers, Program TBA |
Help make San Diego Chapter ASA Meetings meaningful in your professional life – sponsor a meeting by planning a program to help you in your business practice! Call Georgie with your ideas and sponsor date!
“Here is wise advice and counsel on an ethical and prosperous way of being in the workday world based on Tibetan Buddhist principles.” —Spirituality and Health
With a unique combination of ancient and contemporary wisdom from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, The Diamond Cutter presents readers with empowering strategies for success in their work and personal lives.
Geshe Michael gives fresh insight into ancient wisdom by using examples from his own experience as one of the founders of the Andin International Diamond Corporation, which was started with capital of fifty thousand dollars and which today has annual sales in excess of one hundred million dollars.
Much of the success of Andin has come from applying the business strategies presented in The Diamond Cutter.
In the book there is this commentary verse by an Indian master named Nagarjuna published some 18 centuries years ago.
I'll
tell you briefly the fine qualities o
Of those on the path of compassion:
Giving, & ethics, patience, & effort,
Concentrating, wisdom, compassion & such.
Giving is giving away what you have,
And ethics is doing good to others.
Patience is giving up feelings of anger,
And effort is joy that increases all good.
Concentration's one-pointed, free of bad thoughts,
And wisdom decides what truth really is.
Compassion's a kind of high intelligence
Mixed deep with a love for all living kind.
The correlation verse:
Giving brings wealth, a good world comes from ethics;
Patience brings beauty, eminence comes from effort.
Concentration brings peace, and from wisdom comes freedom;
Compassion achieves everything we all wish for.
And the closing verse, the ultimate results of cultivating these imprints:
A person who takes all seven of these
And perfects them together will reach
That place of inconceivable knowledge,
No less than the world's protector.
The author interprets this commentary as follows.
If you would like to learn more about these teachings, please visit the related website - Enlightened Business Institute.
2005 is one of the best years ever for your San Diego ASA Chapter. We have successfully sponsored a low-cost USPAP course, our ad is out in the San Diego Lawyers Directory, our meeting attendance has been up by about 25% over previous years, and we have many new potential members and advancements to higher designations. We also have a truly wonderful line-up of Officers for the coming year, who will be ready to work hard to provide our membership with high quality educational and marketing opportunities.
Our program/dinner cost has been at $20 since the early 1990’s. This is a real bargain for a professional meeting, as most of you know. Inflation has finally caught up with us, and to avoid loosing a significant amount of money every month (we were fine with losing a small amount!) meeting prices must be raised. Your Board will be considering the final cost of the meetings to attendees at the April Board Meeting at 5:00 PM prior to the Chapter meeting on April 19, 2005.
The cost increase is probably going to be $5 per person, raising the meeting cost to $25 per person. If attendance continues at its current healthy numbers, this nominal increase will probably put us back into a comfortable position with regard to the expense of the meeting to the Chapter versus the income from member attendees. This is still far below the prices I see for other professional dinner meeting costs. Please contact me or any Board Member with your comments and concerns about this necessary fee increase.
Georgie Stillman, ASA
"A Portrait of Ireland: Treasures of the Emerald Isle" is the title of this year's Personal Property annual conference, scheduled for Sept. 28–Oct. 10, 2005. The conference, held in conjunction with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS),
will include travel to key areas important to Irish history, art and design.
Discount registration deadline is May 20. Contact Janella Smyth, ASA, at (919) 468-5557 for additional information or click here for details of the trip and the registration form.
The New York City Chapter will present its 13th annual Current Topics in Business Valuations 2005 Seminar in New York City on Friday, May 6. The event, held at the Metropolitan Hotel, features numerous expert speakers covering topics including valuing early stage life science companies, valuing franchise and broadcast licenses under the new non-residual method and current issues in SAS 73 and 101 reviews.
Click here to view the registration brochure for this event:
| President | Georgie M. Stillman, ASA | 619-563-9000 |
619-429-0737 (fax) |
| 1st Vice President | George LeBaron , ASA |
619-898-4936 |
619-482-2178 (fax) |
| 2nd Vice President | Kim Ufford, AM | 619-238-1077 |
619-696-8614 (fax) |
| Treasurer | Pamela Bensoussan, ASA | 619-420-7782 |
619-420-7788 (fax) |
| Secretary | Jo Ellen Cole, Candidate | 760-758-8315 |
760-758-8315 (fax) |
| Immediate Past President | Paul Golubovs, ASA | 858-578-5540 |
858-578-5548 (fax) |
| Governor, Region 9 | Lee Ackermann, ASA |
818-956-6616 | 818-240-4082 (fax) |
| District Deputy Director, Region 9 | Georgie M. Stillman, ASA | 619-563-9000 |
619-429-0737 (fax) |
This newsletter is published (September through June) as a service to the ASA Members and the community it serves. If you would like to receive this publication, please contact Georgie Stillman - 619-563-9000.
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