Mid-Atlantic Management Corporation, an Associa company, recently celebrated receiving their Community Associations Institute (CAI) and National Board of Certification for Community Association Managers (NBC-CAM) designations at a breakfast Thursday, March 22.
"I am extremely proud of these community managers," said Mid-Atlantic President and CEO Gail Van Dyke. "They have worked hard to achieve their goals of receiving the CMCA and AMS designations, and I am glad they were honored with this breakfast."
Mid-Atlantic Community Managers Marie Bartlett, Carolyn Carr, Marc Levinson, Stephanie Ortiz, Matthew Rhoades and Jane Wismer were honored for receiving the Certified Manager of Community Associations designation from NBC-CAM.
The CMCA designation is a valued accomplishment in the community management industry. Managers must complete Community Association Institute's (CAI) Professional Management Development Program (PMDP) course, the M-100: Essentials of Community Association Management. This course covers topics ranging from Facilities Management and Community Government to Risk Management and Financial Management. Once the manager has completed and passed the M-100 they must complete a comprehensive exam before earning the CMCA designation.
Carolyn Carr, Matthew Rhoades and Marie Elena Solis were also honored for receiving the Association Management Specialist (AMS) designation from CAI.
Those receiving the AMS designation demonstrate a higher level of commitment to their career and the community association industry. An AMS designation is recommended for managers who want to enhance their career opportunities by increasing their knowledge and expertise.
To earn the AMS designation, a community manager must have at least two years verified experience in financial, administrative, and facilities management of at least one association. They must also successfully pass the M-100 course, take at least one M-200 series course and successfully pass the CMCA (Certified Manager of Community Associations) exam administered by NBC-CAM.
Mid-Atlantic Management Corporation, AAMC, provides community association management and developer services to the Southeastern Pennsylvania, central New Jersey, and Delaware areas. Since 1980, its sole focus has been to deliver performance that enriches communities and enhances the lives of the people it serves. To learn more visit www.mamc.com or find them on Facebook by visiting www.Facebook.com/MidAtlanticManagement.
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