CAMS' Heather Ziranski Earns Association Management Specialist Designation
– Community Association Management Services (CAMS), North and South Carolina’s premier community management company, is excited to announce that Heather Ziranski, CMCA®, has earned her Association Management Specialist (AMS) designation from the Community Associations Institute. Ziranski is a community manager in CAMS’ Charlotte, North Carolina, region.
Ziranski has been in the community association management industry for ten years, with four of those years spent at CAMS.
“I’m very excited to earn my AMS designation!” said Ziranski of her achievement. “I’m thrilled to have reached this goal and can’t wait to start working towards my PCAM designation.”
Chelsa Fenner, CMCA®, AMS® PCAM®, vice president of CAMS’ Charlotte region, is happy to see Ziranski’s dedication to learning.
“We are so proud of Heather for exemplifying our ‘we are here to learn and grow’ core value,” said Fenner. “Heather is a great asset to our team, and we are thrilled that she continues to grow and provide trusted guidance to our clients.”
About Community Association Management Services
In business for over 31 years, CAMS is North and South Carolina’s premier community management company. With experienced local managers in each of its nine regions, CAMS is dedicated to providing innovative solutions to the community associations it serves. Additionally, CAMS was featured on Inc. Magazine’s 2022 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. To learn more, visit www.camsmgt.com/choose-cams.
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