CAMS' Kim Hurd Earns Association Management Specialist Designation
Community Association Management Services (CAMS), North Carolina and South Carolina's premier community management company, is pleased to announce that Kim Hurd, CMCA®, a CAMS senior community manager in Charleston, has earned her Association Management Specialist (AMS®) designation. Hurd joins an elite group of community association managers who have earned the AMS® credential from the Community Associations Institute (CAI). Hurd is one of more than 6,000 community association managers worldwide who have earned this prestigious designation.
To earn the AMS credential, managers must complete advanced coursework and have at least two years of experience in community association management. In addition, they must have already earned the basic industry certification for managers—the Certified Manager of Community Associations credential. In addition, the AMS® credential provides standards for association management that give homeowners and boards confidence in their manager's knowledge and ability to provide professional services.
Hurd has worked in the community association management industry for 30 years, seven of which have been spent with CAMS. She has a broad range of portfolio and on-site management experience and was promoted to senior community manager in 2021.
"Kim is an essential part of our Charleston team, and her efforts with clients and teammates reflect her hard work," said Ronda Bossert, Community Association Management Services senior vice president of community management. "The Charleston team is delighted to see Kim take the next step in her career development!"
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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