Two HOA Community Managers of Association Management Group (AMG) Earn Advanced Management Certifications
/AMG's Melissa Cook and Dave Hebert, Earn the Association Management Specialist (AMS) Designation
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem, NC) DATE, 2021 – Melissa Cook and Dave Hebert, two community managers with Greensboro-headquartered Association Management Group (AMG), recently earned as Association Management Specialists designations from the Community Associations Institute (CAI), an international membership organization focused on building better communities. According to CAI, the AMS credentialing process requires two years of professional experience in association financial, administrative and facilities management, in addition to completion of multiple management courses and passage of a comprehensive exam.
“Earning an AMS credential requires both a personal and a professional commitment to self-improvement. Plus, it shows a dedication to providing the highest level of professional service to our community association clients and residents,” said Dacy Cavicchia, president of AMG, one of the Carolinas’ largest professional homeowner association manager organizations. “The AMS designation says our community managers understand the importance and unique challenges of community association management, and that they are committed to preserving communities, protecting property values and meeting owner/resident expectations.”
“I am very excited to not only obtain the AMS, but to do so with the AMG team,” said Cook, a Greensboro Community Manager. “I am also thrilled that this occurred during my fifth year with the company, marking that anniversary with this great milestone.” Cook earned her Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) credential, a prerequisite to the AMS, two years ago. “I chose to pursue the AMS because it is a national certification. It enables me to work with community associations throughout North and South Carolina from any of AMG’s Carolina offices.”
Hebert also serves as a Greensboro Community Manager. With the company for nearly three years, Hebert said, “I want to continually grow, in general, as well as within AMG. I see a future with AMG, and I want to be prepared to take on more responsibility and challenges. The AMS is the next step in that process.” With a background in teaching and management, Hebert added, “I was familiar with areas covered by the AMS training. But the process furthered my understanding of the ‘why’ of things and offered a more in-depth study of the job.”
About Association Management Group (AMG): AMG is the Carolinas’ leading professional community association management company, dedicated to building effective, successful community associations. AMG guides and assists association executive boards to protect their interests, enhance the lives of community members, and improve the property values of the community. With offices throughout the Carolinas in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Charlotte and Raleigh, NC; as well as Greenville, SC; AMG is knowledgeable partner in enforcing community governing documents with a proven set of processes and techniques. AMG specializes in supporting communities with a broad range of services that can be tailored to individual community needs. Association Management Group, Inc. is a locally Accredited Business by the BBB, as well as a nationally Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC) by the Community Associations Institute (CAI). For more about AMG, visit http://www.amgworld.com.