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Community Management Professionals Community Managers Receive CMCA Designation from National Board of Certification for Community Association Managers

Mon Nov 9, 2009 1:23pm EST
Community Management Professionals Community Managers Receive CMCA Designation
from National Board of Certification for Community Association Managers
Community Associations in Florida Benefit from Credentialed Manager's
Education and Experience




ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Community Management Professionals
(CMP), an Associa Company, in Orlando, Florida proudly announces Linda
Johnson, Judith Meldrum and Suzan Kearns recently earned the credential
Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA), awarded by the National
Board of Certification for Community Association Managers(NBC-CAM).  

The CMCA credential signifies community management professionals have passed
NBC-CAM's national exam and met the requirements for managing condominium,
cooperative and homeowner associations.  Certified industry professionals must
also adhere to the CMCA Standards of Professional Conduct and take continuing
education.   

Ms. Johnson has been with Community Management Professionals for 6 years. Ms.
Johnson manages a number of developer properties including Providence
Community Association of Polk County, a Parade of Homes winner. 

Ms. Meldrum has been with Community Management Professionals for 3 years.  Ms.
Meldrum manages a number of communities in Oviedo and East Orlando.  This
designation validates Ms. Johnson and Ms. Meldrum's skills and dedication to
customer service and the Community Management Professionals clients. 

Ms. Kearns, formerly a CPA, has been with Community Management Professionals
for 2 years. Ms. Kearns is currently the Chief Financial Officer and Chief
Operations Officer for CMP. This professional designation will bring together
accounting and operations to service our clients with experience and education
in both fields. 

CMP was founded in 1988 and has offices is Orlando and Celebration, Florida. 
CMP's sole focus is to provide exceptional community association management
services to the communities they serve.  Together with Associa, CMP also
offers a variety of supplementary programs and services specifically designed
to meet the unique needs of today's community associations.  

About Associa
As one of the first management companies to specialize in common interest
communities, Associa is America's leading community association management and
developer services company. With more than 90 offices across the nation and
growing, Associa is the largest company in the United States devoted
exclusively to the management of community associations, representing
thousands of communities coast to coast. 

Associa's clients receive personal service from the local management staff
while taking advantage of the strengths and resources of a national company. 
Associa's client programs such as insurance, websites and other communication
channels help increase efficiencies and reduce association expenses.  For more
information, please visit www.associaonline.com and www.community-mgmt.com. 

    Contact:
    Carolyn Cummins
    Senior Vice President, Public Relations
    Associa Corporate Headquarters
    Phone: (214) 953-3009, ext. 5530
    Fax: (214) 953-3198
    Email: ccummins@associaonline.com



SOURCE  Community Management Professionals

Carolyn Cummins, Senior Vice President, Public Relations of Associa Corporate
Headquarters, +1-214-953-3009, ext. 5530, fax, +1-214-953-3198,
ccummins@associaonline.com



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