Associa Chicagoland Executive Joins ABOMA Board to Advocate for Union Agreements

  • Rose Rogic, Associa Chicagoland executive, elected to ABOMA Board on February 9, 2026.
  • Rogic brings 18 years of condominium management experience and holds CMCA®, CAM designations, and an MBA.
  • ABOMA represents Chicago’s high-rise residential industry and negotiates collective bargaining agreements.
  • Rogic aims to strengthen advocacy for union agreements and employee representation in condominium associations.

Associa Chicagoland’s executive joining the ABOMA Board highlights the growing intersection of property management and labor relations in Chicago’s high-rise residential market. This move underscores the strategic importance of governance and advocacy in maintaining operational efficiency and employee satisfaction in a highly regulated industry. With ABOMA’s influence spanning hundreds of buildings, Rogic’s role could shape broader industry practices and collective bargaining agreements.

Governance Dynamics
How Rogic’s election will influence ABOMA’s approach to union agreements and employee representation.
Labor Relations
Whether Associa Chicagoland can sustain its advocacy for balanced representation in Chicago’s high-rise residential sector.
Industry Standards
The pace at which ABOMA’s work will reinforce industry standards and professional development across Chicago.