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Seven Candidates Seeking to Become 2025 AI Vice President

The process for nomination and election of the Appraisal Institute’s 2025 vice president has begun. The following individuals (listed alphabetically) have announced their candidacies and will come before the National Nominating Committee at its September 29-30 meeting in Chicago:

  • Smedmore Bernard, Jr., MAI
  • Joseph Calvanico, MAI, AI-GRS
  • Enrique 'Henry' Casado, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS
  • Sharon Harbin, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS
  • Ryan Hlubb, MAI, SRA
  • Ashley Johnson, MAI, SRA
  • Jefferson Sherman, MAI, AI-GRS

AI Members may view the candidate biographies and questionnaires (log-in required) and written input may be provided by 5 p.m. CT, Wednesday, September 24. Correspondence should be addressed to Sandy Adomatis, SRA, chair, 2025 National Nominating Committee, and emailed to Joan Barngrover, board secretary and special assistant to the CEO, at j[email protected].

Solicitation of Names for 2026 Vice President

The Appraisal Institute is seeking individuals interested in serving as the 2026 Vice President of the Appraisal Institute. The 2026 Vice President will succeed to:

  • 2027 President Elect
  • 2028 President
  • 2029 Immediate Past President

How to Submit a Nomination

If you are interested in serving, or wish to recommend someone for the position, please send a written recommendation to:

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Registration Is Now Open for the 2026 Annual Conference!

We’re back in tune — and we can’t wait to see you in Nashville!

Join hundreds of valuation professionals April 14–15, 2026, for the Appraisal Institute Annual Conference, packed with energy, innovation, and connections you won’t find anywhere else.

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Next AI Trending Topics Thursdays Webinar is September 18th

Handling Reconsideration of Value Requests: Best Practices from the Field

September 18, 2025

Reconsideration of Value (ROV) requests are becoming more common as consumers, lenders, and regulators look for greater transparency and accountability in the appraisal process. This Trending Topics Thursday webinar will bring together perspectives from Fannie Mae and practicing appraisers to help clarify how ROVs work in practice, what lenders are asking for, and how appraisers can respond while upholding professional standards.

Rachel Beam of Fannie Mae will provide an overview of the GSE’s approach to ROVs, including recent guidance and expectations for lenders. Megan Judd, SRA, AI-RRS, will share insights from her workshop on consumer appraisal appeals, offering practical guidance for appraisers facing ROV requests in the field.

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Trending Topics Thursdays: Free AI Webinar on May 22

Appraising the Profession: Chief Appraisers on Trends,
Performance, and the Road Ahead

Thursday, May 22, 2025
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (CT)

Join AI for a candid conversation with two leading chief appraisers—one in commercial real estate and one in residential—as they share what they’re seeing across the profession today.


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National Nominating Committee Nominates Byron Miller as 2026 AI Vice President

Byron Miller, SRA, AI-RRS, was nominated for 2026 Appraisal Institute vice president by the AI National Nominating Committee at its May 7 meeting in Chicago.

National Nominating Committee Chair Sandy Adomatis, SRA, submitted the committee’s nomination to the AI Board of Directors. Board members may file petitions for additional nominees in accordance with the Appraisal Institute Bylaws. The AI Board of Directors is expected to elect the 2026 vice president at its August 14-15 meeting.

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Three (3) Candidates Seeking to Become 2026 AI Vice President

The process for nomination and election of the Appraisal Institute’s 2026 vice president has begun. The following individuals (listed alphabetically) have announced their candidacies and will come before the National Nominating Committee at its May 7 meeting in Chicago:

  • Ryan Hlubb, MAI, SRA
  • Byron Miller, SRA, AI-RRS
  • Steve Stiloski, MAI

AI Members may view the candidate biographies and questionnaires (log-in required) and provide letters of recommendation by 5:00 PM CT on May 2.

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Appraisal Institute Seeks 2026 Vice President Nominations

The National Nominating Committee seeks the names of members interested in serving as the 2026 Vice President of the Appraisal Institute. The 2026 Vice President succeeds to the offices of 2027 President-Elect, 2028 President, and 2029 Immediate Past President.

If you are interested in serving or would like to recommend an individual who meets the qualifications for the position, please email your written recommendation to Sandra Adomatis, SRA, who will serve as Chair of the 2025 National Nominating Committee, c/o Joan Barngrover at [email protected]. All recommendations must be received by February 6, 2025, 5:00 p.m. CT. The National Nominating Committee will contact potential candidates with the requirements for continuing the process.

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Appraisal Institute PAREA Program Receives Approval from Appraiser Qualifications Board

Originally published on May 18, 2023, by the Appraisal Institute.

The Appraisal Institute announced today that the Appraiser Qualifications Board has provided approval of AI’s Practical Applications of Real Estate Appraisal program for the licensed residential path.

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AI Launches New Season of Face Value Podcast in Both Audio and Video Formats

Originally published on February 17, 2023 by the Appraisal Institute.

The Appraisal Institute on Feb. 17 premiered season 2 of its monthly podcast series, Face Value. Hosts Warren Boizot, SRA, AI-RRS, and Tonia Vailas, MAI, AI-GRS, talk with President Craig Steinley, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS, and President-Elect Sandy Adomatis, SRA, about the year ahead, project updates and how AI is helping residential appraisers.

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Appraisal Institute Releases Podcast on AI PAREA

The Appraisal Institute on Dec. 1 released its latest episode of the Face Value podcast, “AI PAREA: Opportunities for Future Appraisers and Mentors.” Host Warren Boizot, SRA, AI-RRS, talks with AI Vice President Sandy Adomatis, SRA, about how AI professionals with an MAI or SRA designation can get involved as mentors and the many opportunities available to aspiring appraisers.

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Appraisal Institute Announces the Resignation of CEO Jim Amorin

Originally published on November 17, 2022 by th Appraisal Institute.

The Appraisal Institute announced today that CEO Jim Amorin, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, will resign effective Feb. 14, 2023. He will conclude five years of service as the organization’s CEO and is moving on to pursue other opportunities.

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Appraisal Foundation Extends 2020-21 USPAP Through 2023

Originally published on August 11, 2022, for the Appraisal Foundation.

On August 11, 2022, The Appraisal Foundation’s Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) announced that the current edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) would be extended by one additional year. The 2020-2021 USPAP will now be effective until December 31, 2023.

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AI Board of Directors Adopts 45-Day Notice Items During August Meeting

Originally published on August 10, 2022, by the Appraisal Institute. 

The Appraisal Institute Board of Directors voted to adopt two 45-Day Notice items during its Aug. 4-5 meeting in Las Vegas. The 45-Day Notice items address the removal of officers, directors, and committee members, and regional elections and voting. The Board also adopted the proposed Regional Election Policy as set forth in the Exposure Draft distributed to Designated Members, Candidates, Practicing Affiliates and Affiliates on June 20.

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AI Board of Directors Adopts 45-Day Notice Items During May Meeting

Originally published on May 18, 2022, by the Appraisal Institute.

The Appraisal Institute Board of Directors voted to adopt four 45-Day Notice items during its May 12-13 meeting in Chicago. The 45-Day Notice items address Bylaws modernization, the Candidate for Designation program, alternate chapter representatives to regional committees and proposed amendments to the Appraisal Institute Code of Professional Ethics and Explanatory Comments to the Code of Professional Ethics.

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AI Releases First Face Value Podcast with Episode About Unusual Assignments

Listen to Face Value, the official podcast of the Appraisal Institute. Join rotating hosts Warren Boizot, SRA, AI-RRS, and Tonia Vailas, MAI, AI-GRS, each month as they share appraiser experiences, insights, and stories with other credible experts in the valuation profession. Tune in as they dive into the latest trends, news, association updates, and more. Don't miss out on appraisal news you won’t find anywhere else, all delivered at face value.

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Appraisal Institute Seeks Nominations for Annual Awards; Submissions Due May 31

Originally published on March 2, 2022 by the Appraisal Institute.

The Appraisal Institute announced March 9 that it is accepting nominations for its J. Scott Robinson Lifetime Achievement, Outstanding Service Award and Women’s Initiative SPOTLIGHT Award, three ways that AI recognizes some of its brightest and most deserving professionals.

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Housing Market Gets More Competitive as Homes Sell Above Asking Price: Redfin

Originally published on March 18, 2021, by Erin Osgood for Redfin Press Center. 

36% of Homes Sold Above List Price in February, the Highest Share on Record

Historic competition for homes pushed sale prices up 14% as new listings fell 16%

SEATTLE, March 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) — The national median home-sale price rose 14.4% year over year to $336,200 in February, the largest increase seen since July 2013, according to a new report from Redfin (www.redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. Closed home sales were up 5% from a year earlier and pending sales were up 21%. New listings fell 16%—the second-largest decline on record since Redfin's data began in 2012, only passed by the drop in April 2020.

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AI Answers: A Walk Through “The Appraisal of Real Estate,” 15th Edition

AI Answers, with Jeff Sherman, Steve Roach, Leslie Sellers, and Bill Garber, spotlights the newly released “The Appraisal of Real Estate,” 15th edition, a peer-reviewed Appraisal Institute text and an authoritative source of recognized methods and techniques for valuation practitioners.  

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ASB Extends Current Edition of USPAP Through December 2022

Media Contact:
Amy Timmerman
(202) 624-3048

BREAKING: 2020-21 USPAP Extended for One Year

(Washington, DC) February 19, 2021 – The Appraisal Foundation’s Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) announced today that the current edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) will be extended by one year. The 2020-2021 USPAP will now be effective until December 31, 2022.
“USPAP has been a living document since its adoption in 1987. Initially, changes were being adopted so frequently, they were simply being added as inserts into a large binder. As time has progressed the updating cycle lengthened to one year and now two years. Like every profession, COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the appraisal profession and how we conduct day-to-day business. Pressing issues have arisen in our profession over the past year ranging widely from concerns about fair housing matters to how to conduct a socially distanced property inspection. USPAP is a maturing document, and it can take longer to study the complex issues facing our profession and how they will impact our standards. We believe all of these are all critical issues and deserve thoughtful consideration before we issue guidance,” said ASB Chair Wayne Miller.
“With that in mind, we have decided to extend the effective date of the current USPAP by one year. This will provide continuity to the profession during this pandemic while also giving the ASB the appropriate time to carefully examine the challenges facing our profession before offering additional guidance.”
To learn more about this announcement, please visit The Appraisal Foundation website, appraisalfoundation.org, or click here to read our Frequently Asked Questions, including how this decision impacts continuing education courses.
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