BROOKLYN PARK, Minn., May 13, 2016 -- Associa Minnesota employees are taking advantage of Associa's nation-wide resources to better equip themselves for the rigors of the community management industry. Two more managers have earned Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) designations making that seven total for the year. Four other employees just passed the M-202 test which is in preparation for CAI's highest level designation – the Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM).
"The power of Associa and its commitment to education makes available video conferencing equipment to take the M-202 in our conference room," said Associa Minnesota Director of Client Development Jesse Dubuque. "We were able to link up with six other offices across the country to get a new perspective on association management and share experiences with people from around the country. I felt this greatly increased the scope of the class and made for a much more enjoyable and positive learning experience."
The CMCA designation is recognized by Community Associations Institute (CAI) and is the only national certification program designed exclusively for community managers. CAI's M-202 is a PCAM prerequisite that teaches communication strategies intended to improve resident and board member relations.
CMCA Designees:
- Reginald D. Haney is a community manager who joined Associa Minnesota last year and has been in the industry for two years. He manages 12 associations.
- Brittany Wygocki is a community manager who manages more than 450 units and has been with Associa Minnesota since last year.
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Passed M-202:
• Jennifer Campbell
• Sean Conery
• Jesse Dubuque
• Karla Strader
Building and managing successful communities for more than 35 years, Associa is the worldwide leader in community management with over 10,000 employees operating more than 180 branch offices in the United States, Mexico, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa. Based in Dallas, Texas, our industry expertise, financial strength, and innovation meet the unique needs of clients across the world with customized services and solutions designed to help communities achieve their vision. To learn more about Associa and its charitable organization, Associa Cares, go to www.associaonline.com or www.associacares.com.
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