Community Law is Hosted by Michael Shupe
Michael Shupe
Owner/Partner
Goldschmidt|Shupe, PLLC
6700 North Oracle Road, Suite 240
Tucson, Arizona 85704
(520) 265-4462
Website: www.gshoalaw.com
Michael has worked with Carolyn for the past 12 years, beginning when he was an undergraduate at the University of Arizona. He has been a licensed attorney for the past 8 years and practices exclusively in community association law.
Carolyn and Michael formed their law partnership in the Fall of 2014. He has experience in a wide variety of community association and real estate issues, including covenant enforcement and assessment collection, as well as county and municipal zoning requirements, and easement and right-of-way disputes.
Michael is a member and Past-President of the Southern Arizona Chapter of Community Associations Institute (CAI) and is a member of the Arizona Association of Community Association Managers (AACM).
Michael has lectured on community association issues and provided instruction to various community boards and community management groups.
Carolyn B. Goldschmidt, Esq.
Owner/Partner
Goldschmidt|Shupe, PLLC
6700 North Oracle Road, Suite 240
Tucson, Arizona 85704
(520) 265-4462
Website: www.gshoalaw.com
Carolyn has practiced community association law in southern Arizona for 30 years, including covenant enforcement, construction defects, architectural control, assessment collection, transition from developer control, dispute resolution, counseling, and drafting and review of governing documents. She is certified as a real estate specialist by the State Bar of Arizona and is a long-time member of the Community Associations Institute (CAI).
Carolyn served on the Board of Directors of the Southern Arizona Chapter of CAI for more than 8 years and is a Past President of the Chapter. She also is a member of the Arizona Association of Community Association Managers (AACM). In addition, Carolyn has training and experience in alternative dispute resolution as a mediator and communication facilitator.
Carolyn has taught courses in community association law for CAI, AACM, the Hogan School of Real Estate, and Lorman Educational Services, and has lectured frequently on community association law for various other groups and community boards.
She hosted the Legal Hotline: Community Law Edition on KNST-790-AM radio.
Don Weaver
President
Green Valley Council
(520) 648-1936
The reason I serve on the GVC Board is the benefits that the Council provides to Homeowners Associations in Green Valley. GVC is the voice for Green Valley citizens on matters affecting all of us, and speaking as “one,” the HOAs, property owners, and investors have greater influence when communicating with all levels of government officials and agencies.
Dee and I retired to Green Valley in 2001. We joined the Green Valley Country Club and in 2002, I served on the Country Club of Green Valley & House Committee. I served as club manager and was President of the Board of Directors. I also served as a member of the Board and President of the Country Club Estates HOA. In addition to my position as President of the Council, I serve on the Green Valley/Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce Governmental Relations and Economic Development committees. I am a member of the Community Water Board and a volunteer mediator and small claims officer with the Green Valley District Court.
Before I retired, I worked for 37 years in Executive Management positions in private and public offices in Greensboro North Carolina, in utilities and HOA general management in Buck Hill and Pocono, Pennsylvania and for African and Middle East business in Cairo, Egypt. I graduated with a B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering at Virginia Tech, and a Master’s Degree in Public Affairs at UNC, Greensboro. I am also a Graduate of the UNC, Chapel Hill, Executive Program and a Registered Professional Engineer (retired, NC). Over the course of my career on served on many community boards in the areas of health, business, preservation, youth services, and civic organizations.
Mike Polletta
Director of Marketing
Cadden Community Management
1870 W Prince Rd #47, Tucson, AZ 85705
Phone: (520) 297-0797
Mike Polletta joined the Cadden team in August of 2013 as Director of Marketing and Sales. Before being hired at Cadden Community Management, Mike owned and operated his own graphic design and printing company which provided services to Cadden Community Management going all the way back to 1997 when the company was originally called Cadden Parfrey Services.
Mike’s responsibilities with Cadden Community Management include community outreach, social media, networking with various southern Arizona business groups including SAHBA, MPA, Marana Chamber, Greater Oro Valley Chamber, Green Valley Chamber, GVCC and the Tucson Hispanic Chamber.
Mike is a graduate of the Columbus College of Art and Design where he majored in illustration and minored in fine arts. After working as a graphic designer for several companies, Mike and his wife Pi moved to Tucson from their hometown of Columbus, Ohio in 1996. They currently live in Oro Valley with their son Jenk and a variety of pets including horses, goats and a dog.