St. Louis, MO, July 03, 2017 -- The Smith Management Group, an Associa company, is proud to announce Roger Kinney as its new president.
Mr. Kinney will oversee Smith Management’s community association management operations in the St. Louis metropolitan area with a focus on delivering performance that enriches communities and provides unsurpassed management and maintenance service.
“Roger is a seasoned professional with proven success in community association management. His knowledge of the market, leadership and industry expertise will prove invaluable as we continue to serve our boards, owners, and employees with the highest standards in client service,” stated John Ingenito, Associa senior vice president, international & acquisition operations. “Roger’s integrity, core values, work ethic, commitment to success and focus on establishing quality customer service will be a welcome addition as we look to continue our growth throughout Missouri.”
A University of Missouri graduate, Mr. Kinney served for six years as the general manager for Locke Lake, a 1500-acre planned, four-season recreational community in New Hampshire before transitioning into the beverage industry where he served for 25 years with Coca-Cola Enterprises, Coca-Cola USA, the Vernors Company and the Seven-Up Company. His career in the beverage industry culminated in leading Pepsi America’s Eastern Europe operations headquartered in Warsaw, Poland.
Mr. Kinney served as president and CEO of Associa Canyon Gate Real Estate Services in Albuquerque, NM from 2010 – 2013, and most recently as the senior vice president, operations of Smith Management Group.
Smith Management Group was established in 1963 and specializes in management and maintenance serving the finest condominium, villas and homeowner associations throughout the St. Louis and St. Charles areas. To learn more about Smith Management Group visit the website at www.smithmgmt.com.
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 S Cantwell Associa 214-272-4107 [email protected]


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