CAMS Promotes Taylor Hayes to Vice President of Columbia, S.C. Region
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Community Association Management Services (CAMS), North Carolina and South Carolina’s premier community management company, is pleased to announce the promotion of Taylor Hayes, CMCA®, AMS®, to regional vice president (RVP) over the company’s Columbia, S.C. region. She most recently served as regional director for the area.
As regional vice president, Hayes will oversee all area managers and work closely with the business development team to provide local expertise and foster new growth within the region. She will implement quality improvement initiatives, assist with employee recruiting efforts, and build and maintain positive relationships with clients and vendors.
Hayes joined the CAMS team in 2017 as a community manager. As regional director, her responsibilities included overseeing community managers and implementing processes to maintain CAMS’s high service level throughout the area.
“I’m honored to serve as regional vice president of Community Association Management Services’ Columbia team,” said Hayes. “I look forward to maximizing growth and lifestyle opportunities for my team and the community partners we manage.”
Senior Vice President of Community Management Ronda Bossert, CMCA®, AMS®, is thrilled to see Hayes take over the RVP role.
“Taylor has excelled with CAMS since she first joined the team,” said Bossert. “She has consistently advanced her position in the company through hard work and commitment. Taylor is the epitome of CAMS’ core values, and I can’t wait to see her excel in her new journey.”
About Community Association Management Services
In business for over 32 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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