Mitchell H. Frumkin, PE, RS is the Founder of Kipcon Inc., a full-service engineering firm that specializes in providing engineering consulting services to community associations.
On a national level, he has served as the President of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) as well as the President of the Foundation for Community Association Research. Locally, Mitchell has held the position of President of both the New Jersey and Keystone (Pennsylvania) chapters of CAI.
In response to the tragic collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, in June 2021, CAI formed a national task force with the goal of developing public policies to prevent such tragedies. Mitch cochaired this task force, leading to the publication of the Condominium Safety Public Policy Report: Reserve Studies and Funding, Maintenance, and Structural Integrity in October 2021.
In 2023, he chaired the Task Force responsible for updating this public policy, resulting in crucial updates and changes.
Mitch, who Chaired the national Task Force which initially developed the national Reserve Study Standards also played a vital role in enhancing these standards to incorporate structural integrity and maintenance by co-chairing the task force responsible for this endeavor. Furthermore, as a consequence of the Condominium Safety Public Policy, CAI issued a Best Practices Report on Maintenance, with Mitch serving on the task force responsible for its
development.
In his capacity as a member of the NJ Community Associations Institute Legislative Action Committee (NJLAC), Mitch contributed to the development and eventual approval of Structural Integrity and Reserve Study legislation in New Jersey (S2760/A4384) which is based on the Public Policy Report on Condominium Safety.
He has also served as co-chair of a task force in New Castle, Delaware, where he played a pivotal role in drafting and securing approval for similar building safety legislation that is now in effect. Mitchell is a licensed Professional Engineer in multiple states and proudly holds the Community Associations Institute’s Reserve Specialist (RS™) designation.