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Pillow Talk: August 2024
Pillow Talk: All Politics is Relational Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Thomas “Tip” O’Neill famously quipped, “All politics is local.” Speaker O’Neill captured the impact, not… Continue reading
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The Business Exchange
The Business Exchange – The Original and Still the Best FWAA’s 2024 Business Exchange, presented by Perma Pier, on August 6th at the Hurst Conference Center, was a huge success.… Continue reading
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President’s Letter: August 2024
We’re Just Gettin’ Started During the tenure of an FWAA President’s year, there are many events, programs, and meetings to attend. There are a considerable amount of operational decisions that… Continue reading
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Redbook Blues: High Utility Bills
We have four seasons in Texas: 1) Kinda Summer, 2) Almost Summer, 3) Summer, and 4) two days in January when you can wear your sweater! It is July in… Continue reading
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2024 FWAA Lyceum
FWAA Leadership Lyceum – The Great Eight FWAA’s Lyceum sets the standard for trade association leadership development programs. Established in 2005, the Lyceum continues to be a center for innovation… Continue reading
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Sponsorships Almost Sold Out!
2024 Sponsorships are Almost Gone! FWAA prides itself in offering valuable and meaningful sponsorship opportunities to its members to help them increase their ROI. Over the years, we’ve learned that… Continue reading
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FWAA Events Through 2024
Halfway Through 2024 and FWAA Isn’t Done Yet As of this writing, FWAA is officially halfway through 2024. What a year it has been so far. Our members are awesome. They… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: Resilience
Last month, we examined our fifth Advocacy Attribute: investing your time, talent, treasure, and testimony. This month, we explore resilience. Advocacy involves victories and defeats. In politics, wins matter, but… Continue reading
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June Market Update
Checking in on the Construction Pipeline Greater Fort Worth multifamily performance has been something of a mixed bag so far in 2024. On one hand, rent growth has outpaced last… Continue reading
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President’s Letter: July 2024
It’s Hot! Really Hot. When Nansii and I moved from California in July of 1994 and stepped out of the car at my father-in-law’s house in Wichita Falls, it was 107—and… Continue reading