Las Vegas, NV, June 07, 2017 -- As a leader in the community, Associa Nevada South is constantly striving to find new ways to serve its clients more effectively. The continued growth of the branch results from self-reflection, customer feedback and the continued professional advancement of its team members.
The staff changes include the promotion of Eli Crenshaw to senior vice president of community management operations and Vincent Oliva to senior vice president of finance. Christina Meci will now serve as administrative office manager and Gloria Arteaga, Larry Hartman and Zara McFadden are now serving as dedicated community directors.
In addition to the individual advancements, Associa Nevada South has revamped their internal organizational structure to provide a higher level of support to their communities. These changes include the implementation of a client services team solely focused on providing exceptional customer service to homeowners. The communities will also receive an increased level of support from a dedicated team led by a community director, community manager and supported by an assistant manager and compliance officer.
“The installation of our new structure was done so with one goal in mind: to increase the levels of both the client and employee experience,” stated Tiffany Dessaints, Associa Nevada South president, CM, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®. “We are excited to see the changes that our new executive team implements and we remain committed to always improving the professional service we provide to our managed community partners.”
Delivering unsurpassed association management services to communities since 1979, Associa leads the industry operating more than 180 branch offices across North America and employing 10,000 team members dedicated to serving nearly five million residents who are part of the Associa family. With unrivaled industry expertise, safeguarded finances and trailblazing innovation, Associa provides solutions designed to help communities achieve their vision. To learn more go to www.associaonline.com.
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Ashley Cantwell Associa 214-272-4107 [email protected]


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