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2007 President’s Message

Dear Members: Enclosed please find your copy of the 2007-2008 Membership Directory of Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute (WMCCAI). The directory provides a comprehensive listing of managers, service providers, community volunteer members, and other industry professionals and includes up-to-date contact information (through June 1, 2007). The Membership Directory should be your primary tool when looking for companies dedicated to our industry. Additional CD Rom or hard copy directories may be purchased by calling the Chapter office at 703.750.3644. Our industry abounds with committed volunteers who seek to improve the quality of life for residents of community associations. Chapter efforts to serve the community association industry support those goals by offering resources such as educational programs and publications, serving as the legislative voice of community associations, developing industry professionals through challenging designation programs, and providing a means of contacting those professionals quickly and efficiently. We strongly encourage our members to take advantage of the activities and educational opportunities the Chapter has to offer by attending programs and events. Members may also serve on our numerous committees. Please refer to your most recent copy of Quorum or to our Web site, www.caidc.org, to find a list of our committees and their meeting information. We hope you use this handy directory to establish relationships with professional managers and service provider members who are committed to this industry. Please remember, these professionals and service providers support our Chapter, and we hope our Chapter members will support them in return. Sincerely,

Thomas Whidden, CLP, 2007 Chapter President

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Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute 7600 Leesburg Pike, Suite 100 West Falls Church, VA 22043 Phone: 703.750.3644 Fax: 703.941.1740 E-Mail: info@caidc.org Web Site: www.caidc.org

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Important Notice: This directory is provided as a member service and may not be used for solicitation purposes. Except for the purpose of facilitating or conducting CAI business, this directory may not be reproduced by any means, added to databases, or converted to any other format without the expressed written consent of Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute. Considerable care and effort has been made by WMCCAI staff to ensure that the information contained herein is complete and accurate. Listings are based on records as of June 1, 2007. If we have made an error, please accept our apologies, and contact the Chapter office to clarify your information. 4

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Table of Contents About Community Associations Institute America’s Advocate for Responsible Communities.......................................................6 Specialized Member Groups .....................................................................................7 Foundation for Community Association Research .........................................................8 Legislative Action Committees ...................................................................................9 About WMCCAI............................................................................................................10 The Washington Metropolitan Community Association Foundation......11 WMCCA Past Presidents..........................................................................................12 Chapter Partnership Program..............................................................................13 Chapter Charity Projects........................................................................................14 2006 Community Associations of the Year.............................................15 Community Association Facts & Statistics........................................................16 CAI Public Policies............................................................................................17-21 Professional Certification & Designations LSM™............................................................................................................22 PCAM®......................................................................................................23-25 AMS™.......................................................................................................26-31 CMCA®......................................................................................................32-40 CIRMS™.........................................................................................................41 RS™...............................................................................................................41 CCAL.............................................................................................................42 AAMC™........................................................................................................43 Business Partners.........................................................................................45-118 Management Companies...........................................................................119-132 Individual Managers...................................................................................133-172 Community Association Volunteer Leaders District of Columbia.................................................................................173-183 Maryland................................................................................................184-221 Virginia..................................................................................................222-278 Index................................................................................................................279-296

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About Community Associations Institute America’s Advocate for Responsible Communities Community Associations Institute (CAI) is a national organization dedicated to fostering vibrant, competent, harmonious community associations. For more than 30 years, CAI has been the leader in providing education and resources to the volunteer homeowners who govern community associations and the professionals who support them. Our members include community association volunteer leaders, professional managers, community management firms, and other professionals and companies that provide products and services to associations. Working closely with state, regional, and local chapters nationwide, CAI brings experts together to provide the latest information on community association management and governance. CAI serves members with books, seminars and workshops, research, continuing education, periodicals, such as CommonGround , and specialized newsletters on community association management, governance, and law. CAI also advocates for legislative and regulatory policies that support responsible governance and effective management. CAI represents the interests of our members before the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, and other policy-setting bodies on issues such as taxes, insurance, bankruptcy reform, and fair housing. In addition, state Legislative Action Committees represent CAI members before state legislatures and agencies on issues such as assessment collection, foreclosure, and construction defects. The CAI Promise In CAI, you’ll find a friendly and accessible forum to develop relationships, increase your knowledge, and help shape the future of the nation’s communities. CAI offers a variety of resources to help you:

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Protect your interests—CAI advocates community association interests before legislatures, regulatory bodies, and the courts.

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Develop skills to govern or manage your association successfully—CAI offers education courses nationally and locally in a variety of formats for board members, homeowners, managers, and other professionals.

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Build relationships that can help you succeed—CAI’s conferences and education courses provide opportunities to develop relationships that can help you succeed.

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Discover resources that can give you the answers you need—CAI’s publishing division, Community Associations Press, publishes the largest collection of books and guides on community association governance and management available anywhere.

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Find qualified professionals—CAI’s Directory of Credentialed Professionals can help you locate credentialed managers, reserve specialists, attorneys, and insurance and risk management specialists.

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Move your career onto the fast track—CAI’s designations programs and Professional Management Development Program offer recognition of your achievements and continuing education opportunities that can help you get ahead.

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Deepen your knowledge—CAI’s award-winning magazine, Common Ground, and several specialized newsletters provide in-depth analyses of legislative trends and practical articles about community association finance, law, and management.

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Expand your thinking—CAI conducts research and acts as a clearinghouse for information on innovations and best practices in community association governance and management. WMCCAI 2007 - 2008 Membership Directory


About Community Associations Institute Specialized Member Groups The Center for Community Associations Volunteers (CCAV) The Center for Community Associations Volunteers (CCAV) is committed to providing the information and support needed by community association volunteer leaders. Its aim is to assist homeowners in becoming more effective, efficient, and respected leaders. CCAV is an automatic benefit of CAI membership for community association volunteer leaders and homeowners. Member benefits include: ·

A Board Member Tool Kit, an easy-to-use manual that outlines the roles and responsibilities of board members, with practical guidelines on topics from elections and finance to governing documents and rules enforcement.

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Minutes, a bimonthly e-newsletter packed with practical tips and information relevant to you and your community.

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A free online homeowner education course.

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A resource center including sample letters, notices, resolutions, standardized forms, and document templates to adapt for use in your community.

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An enhanced members-only area of CAI’s Web site, including answers to commonly asked questions regarding governance issues and an expanded National Service Directory to find suppliers in your area.

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Homeowner orientation information you can use to help residents better understand the nature of association living.

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Increased opportunities to share information, ideas, and solutions with other community leaders.

The Association of Professional Community Managers (APCM) The Association of Professional Community Managers (APCM) is dedicated to giving managers added advantages on the job and in their careers—a professional society focused on the professional growth of onsite, portfolio, and large-scale managers. Individual manager members of CAI are entitled to APCM benefits and services at no additional cost. Member benefits include: ·

Community Manager, a redesigned and expanded, full-color, bimonthly newsletter with information and insights tailored to meet your career and professional development needs.

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An expanded members-only area of CAI’s Web site featuring an enhanced Career Center, an expanded National Service Directory, and answers to commonly asked questions regarding governance issues.

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A resource center including sample letters and notices, standardized forms, and document templates to adapt for use in your communities.

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Orientation information introducing your board members to their roles and responsibilities, as well as information on the role of a professional manager.

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About Community Associations Institute Foundation for Community Association Research The Foundation for Community Association Research, a national non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization, founded in 1973 by CAI, is the only organization both recording the history and identifying trends in residential community association living. There are more than 285,000 community associations across the country, reflecting the growth of community-based solutions to modern housing problems. The Foundation for Community Association Research serves as the catalyst for positive change in the community association industry by illuminating future trends and opportunities, supporting and conducting research, and mobilizing resources. The Foundation has fostered the growth of associations by providing educational and research support through CAI’s chapters, and is committed to providing quality research and publications for promoting academic interest in these phenomena. You may support the Foundation and its mission by making a donation. Donations are accepted online at http://www.cairf.org/, or you can mail in your generous support to Foundation for Community Association Research Donations, 225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314.

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About Community Associations Institute Legislative Action Committees The LACs develop and advocate legislation that benefits community associations. The LACs also monitor and review proposed legislation in order to take positions on bills affecting community associations. They lobby lawmakers and key staff, develop relationships with other trade groups, and testify before legislative committees and commissions. The LACs educate chapter members on new legislation and its impact on community associations. The Washington Metropolitan Chapter has three LACs serving our membership. They are the largest advocacy networks in America dedicated to monitoring legislation, educating elected state lawmakers, and protecting the interests of those living in community associations in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. The District of Columbia LAC has delegates from the Washington Metropolitan Chapter; the Maryland LAC has delegates from the Washington Metropolitan and Chesapeake Region Chapters; and the Virginia LAC has delegates form the Washington Metropolitan, Southeastern Virginia, and Central Virginia Chapters. The LACs are nonprofit national committees, comprised of homeowners, directors, attorneys, community managers, and other industry professionals. They are not Political Action Committees (PACs), and make no financial contributions to political companies. LAC funding is derived solely from the donations of Institute members. For further information or to make a donation, you may contact WMCCAI at 7600 Leesburg Pike, Suite 100 West, Falls Church, VA 22043, call 703.750.3644 or email info@caidc.org.

Contact the Legislative Action Committees

District of Columbia LAC Co-Chairs David H. Cox, Esq. Steven A. Skalet, Esq. Jackson & Campbell, P.C. Mehri & Skalet, PLLC 1120 Twentieth Street, NW 1300 19th St NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 22036 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202.457.1600 Phone: 202.822.5100 Fax: 202.457.1678 Fax: 202.822.4997 E-Mail: dcox@jackscamp.com E-Mail: sskalet@findjustice.com Maryland LAC Chair Thomas C. Schild, Esq. Thomas Schild Law Group, LLC 401 North Washington Street, Suite 500 Rockville, MD 20850 Phone: 301.251.1414 Fax: 301.251.6636 E-Mail: law@schildlaw.com Virginia LAC Chair Larry D. Ellis, AMS, PCAM 12146 Eddystone Court Lake Ridge, VA 22192 Phone: 703.385.1133 Fax: 703.591.5785 E-Mail: lellis@armstrong.net

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About WMCCAI Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute (WMCCAI) serves the educational, business, and networking needs of the community association industry in 20 cities/counties in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Members include professional managers and community volunteers from condominium, cooperative, and homeowner associations as well as those who provide products and services to associations. The Washington Metropolitan Chapter has more than 2,700 members including 400 businesses, 200 professional managers from 100 management companies, and community volunteers from more than 800 associations representing 260,000 households. The Chapter is one of 57 CAI chapters and is the largest in the nation. The Chapter and many of its individual members have been recognized by CAI for outstanding achievements and contributions to the industry. WMCCAI has won the National Award of Excellence and received Achievement Awards in the areas of Chapter Management and Development, Membership Programs, Member Services, Leadership, Public Affairs, and Best Net Retention. All CAI members who live in the Washington metropolitan area automatically become members of WMCCAI and may take advantage of the following resources, benefits, and opportunities:

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Quorum : The Chapter’s monthly magazine is dedicated to providing expert TM articles and pertinent industry information. Quorum covers the trends in association living and management and also includes local, state, and federal legislative updates. The publication has a circulation of nearly 4,000 and a readership of more than 13,000. Individual subscriptions are available.

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Chapter Web Site: The Chapter’s Web site, www.caidc.org, is a progressive communication tool that supplies industry related news, information about upcoming events, jurisdictional legislative information, and more. Members and non-members alike may visit the Web site to obtain current news and announcements, access an online resource center, register for various Chapter events and programs, order publications, and utilize advanced search tools.

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Annual Conference & Expo: The 2008 Conference & Expo: Come Join the FUN (Fantastic Unified Neighborhoods) will take place on Saturday, February 23, at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. The event is an all-day educational opportunity with more than 12 education seminars and a trade show that will feature innovative products and services from more than 160 companies who service the association industry. More than 1,700 community association leaders are expected to attend this event.

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Legislative Updates: Federal, state, and local legislative objectives are driven by CAI’s Legislative Action Committees and the Chapter’s Legislative Committees. WMCCAI advocates community association interests before legislatures, regulatory bodies, and the courts. Timely legislative information is provided through legislative alerts, regular updates in QuorumTM, and on our Web site, www.caidc.org.

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Networking: WMCCAI offers members many networking and referral opportunities. The Chapter’s annual events include a Golf Outing, Annual Dinner, and Picnic. Frequent happy hours, educational seminars, and workshops also provide excellent opportunities for the exchange of ideas, information, and business cards.

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Membership Directory: The Membership Directory is used by Chapter members on a daily basis as a means to connect with board members and homeowners from more than 800 community associations in the area, and features more than 450 business partners who provide goods and services to associations. Members may purchase additional copies of the directory, either in print or on CD ROM, by contacting the Chapter Office at 703.750.3644 or info@caidc.org. WMCCAI 2007 - 2008 Membership Directory


Volunteer Opportunities: The Washington Metropolitan Chapter welcomes volunteers. You will get the most out of your membership if you invest your time to help WMCCAI committees stay active and innovative. Our committees implement the strategic plan for the Chapter. From programs to publications to legislative activity, committee members provide the strength that enables our Chapter to meet the needs of communities within the Washington metropolitan area. Join one or more of the following committees: Communications Council

Community Relations Committee Publications Committee

Education Council

Conference & Expo Committee Education Committee

Legislative Council

District of Columbia Legislative Committee Maryland Legislative Committee Virginia Legislative Committee

Member Services Council

Annual Dinner Committee Golf Committee Special Events Committee

By becoming involved in the Chapter you will have the opportunity to: meet and establish a rapport with other industry members; establish yourself and your company as a leader in the community association industry; keep abreast of changes, trends, and developments in the community association industry; receive recognition among peers for outstanding work and volunteerism; and share knowledge and experiences to create quality programs and services to improve the community association industry.

The Washington Metropolitan Community Association Foundation The Washington Metropolitan Community Association Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded by WMCCAI. The Foundation was formed to: promote better communities for those who live and work in community associations through education, community outreach, media relations, affiliated organization relations, and research. The Foundation seeks funds from contributions and grants. These funds will be used for unrestricted operating expenses and educational and research initiatives. Contributions to the Washington Metropolitan Community Association Foundation are tax deductible charitable donations. For further information or to make a donation, you may contact WMCAF at 7600 Leesburg Pike, Suite 100 West, Falls Church, VA 22043, call 703.750.3644 or email info@caidc.org.

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WMCCAI Past Presidents CAI Founders Lincoln C. Cummings

1997 Howard A. Goldklang, CPA

Byron Hanke

1998 Wilbert Washington, II, Esq., CCAL

1976 - 1977 B. William Smink

1999 John Manougian

1978 - 1979 Ronald P. Kirby, CMCA 1980 - 1981 William T. Rhoten, CPM, PCAM 1982 - 1983 Margo Stevenson 1984 Robert M. Diamond, Esq., CCAL 1985 Richard J. Leeds, CMCA

2000 Lucia Anna “Pia” Trigiani, Attorney at Law, CCAL 2001 Katie C. Allardyce, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 2002 Kevin D. Cavanaugh, CPA 2003 John A. Rhodes, PCAM 2004 Peter B. Miller, RS, AIA

1986 C. William Tayler, Esq.

2005 Brendan P. Bunn, Esq.

1987 Donald C. Black, PCAM

2006 Staci M. Gelfound, CMCA, AMS, PCAM

1988 Linda Walsh 1989 Peter P. Mechak, PCAM 1990 Kenneth E. Chadwick, Esq., CCAL 1991 James Cachine 1992 John Maberry 1993 Joseph D. Douglass, Esq., CCAL 1994 Jeffrey L. Van Grack, Esq., CCAL 1995 Judy Burd Rosen, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 1996 Christian P. Melson, AMS, PCAM

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Chapter Partnership Program Exclusive Opportunities to Build Our Industry & Your Business The Chapter Partnership Program meets the growing needs of industry professionals and businesses by providing one of the most direct forms of promotion, advertising, and networking available in the community association industry. Chapter Partners receive an unparalleled list of benefits, many of which are tangible, such as premier advertising placement and tickets to networking events and educational seminars. Other benefits come in the form of increased exposure and are perception based. Chapter Partners are listed on signage at Chapter events and on each piece of marketing material that the Chapter develops throughout the year. Chapter Partners’ financial contributions demonstrate a high level of support for the Chapter and enhance our educational programs, member services, and networking events. For further information about becoming a Chapter Partner contact WMCCAI at 703.750.3644 or visit www.caidc.org. 2007 Chapter Benefactors

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2007 Chapter Patrons Ahlberg & Company, P.C., CPAs Community Association Banc Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC Lerch, Early & Brewer, Chartered Smartstreet, A Division of RBC Centura Bank Thomas Downey, LTD

2007 Chapter Supporters American Exteriors, Inc. Arc Water Treatment Company of Maryland Custodial Work Resources, Inc. Hileman & Associates, P.C. Jackson & Campbell, P.C. Palmer Brothers Painting & General Contracting, Inc. Reston Painting Company Segan, Mason & Mason, P.C. Vanguard Management Associates, Inc. Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC Signage Partner Fastsigns of Fairfax

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Chapter Charity Projects Get More Out of What You Give! Community service is among the core principles of WMCCAI, and the Chapter offers many ways in which members can give to the community. An afternoon of your free time or a few dollars may bring comfort, hope, joy, and strength to those who need it most. Members may donate an afternoon of their time or even materials to complete the projects. Either way, all who participate in Chapter charity projects receive recognition in QuorumTM and in press releases distributed to the media. More importantly, Chapter charity volunteers and donors will feel the satisfaction known only by those who dedicate themselves to volunteerism. Habitat for Humanity In 2006, the Chapter formed a partnership with the Northern Virginia and Montgomery County affiliates of Habitat for Humanity. Habitat works with individuals, institutions, businesses, and families to build decent and affordable housing for those living in substandard conditions. Recently, the organization began building common interest communities of town homes and condominiums. WMCCAI is striving to foster vibrant, competent, and harmonious living within those communities by donating resources, materials, and time to educate Habitat for Humanity and the families it serves. For many families, a Habitat home is a dream come true, and WMCCAI is proud to help them both realize and maintain that dream with the following projects: Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia (HFHNV) and WMCCAI are working together on the Perry Hall Project. The complex is located in Arlington, Virginia, and Habitat needs our help to completely restore/ renovate the building so that the units may eventually be converted from apartments to affordable condominiums. Humanity for Humanity of Montgomery County (HfH-MC) began construction on a 24 town home community, Linganore Woods, in Burtonsville, Maryland in July 2006. The community is the first of its kind for HfH-MC and marks a new beginning for 24 deserving families. WMCCAI members, family, and friends have assisted in the building process and are working to help the families of Linganore Woods become acclimated to community association living. National Make a Difference Day Each year the chapter arranges a charitable event in conjunction with National Make a Difference Day, an annual event, created by USA WEEKEND Magazine, in celebration of neighbors helping neighbors. Annual Ronald McDonald House Landscape Day WMCCAI members gather annually to landscape the grounds at the Ronald McDonald House of Northern Virginia at INOVA Fairfax Hospital. The Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for the families of seriously ill children who are undergoing treatment at area hospitals, striving to create a home-like environment where families can find comfort, necessities, and respite during a time of great stress. Volunteers work under the direction of Pine Ridge Landscaping to clean and rejuvenate the WMCCAI honor garden and spruce up the house’s surroundings. Toy Drive In keeping with our tradition of giving during the holiday season, WMCCAI encourages members and guests at our annual Holiday Party to bring unwrapped gifts for children. In 2006 these toys, books, videos, puzzles, and games were collected and donated to the sick children of Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC.

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2006 Community Associations of the Year Recognizing community associations excelling in all facets of their operation. These community associations serve as examples for the entire community association industry:

Very Large Association of the Year Dominion Valley Owners’ Association Runner Up Braemar Community Association

Large Association of the Year The Council of Unit Owners of Parkside Condominium Runner Up Belle View Condominium Unit Owners Association

Medium Association of the Year The Council of Co-Owners of the Representative Condominium Runner Up Potomac Ridge at Leisure World Condominium Association

Small Association of the Year Central Parke at Lowes Island Condominium

2006 Humanitarian of the Year Award Winner Presented to the community that best demonstrates exemplary service to the community beyond their own association boundaries.

Four Seasons at Historic Virginia Community Association, Inc

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Community Association Facts & Statistics Community associations have become increasingly popular because they help protect home values and help meet the increased demand for privatization of services as public officials offload services that were traditionally provided by government, e.g., trash pickup, snow removal, landscaping, street lighting, and sidewalk maintenance. Planned communities often provide a more efficient use of land than communities that are developed one home at a time. In addition to addressing sprawl, their efficiencies often make planned communities a more affordable way to own a home, especially for first-time homebuyers, retirees, and low to moderate income families. ·

There are an estimated 286,000 community associations in the United States providing 23.1 million housing units and accommodating 57 million residents.

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More than 1.7 million Americans serve on a community association boards, with close to 400,000 participating as committee members. Assuming the average board or committee member spends just one hour a week on association business—and for most it’s much more than that—these volunteer leaders dedicate more than 110 million hours of service to their communities every year!

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The estimated real estate value of all homes in community associations approaches $4 trillion, approximately 20% of the total value of all U.S. residential real estate.

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The total annual operating revenue for all community associations in the U.S. is more than $41 billion. Most of this is spent in associations’ local economies for goods and services. Community association boards also maintain investment accounts of more than $35 billion for the long-term maintenance and replacement of commonly held property.

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Community associations can range in size from as small as a two-unit condominium or cooperative to large-scale planned communities with more than 20,000 units. Some of the largest community-managed associations in the United States include Columbia, Maryland and Reston, Virginia.

Zogby International conducted a nationally representative study of community association residents in 2005. Here are a few of the top-line findings:

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More than seven in 10 (71%) rate their overall community association experience as positive, while just 10% expressed discontent. One in five expressed neither point of view.

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89% said their community association board members strive to serve the best interests of the community as a whole.

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78% of those whose associations employ community managers said their managers provide value and support to residents and the community as a whole. Of those who have had direct interaction with their community managers, 88% said the experience was positive.

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80% of community association residents said they are pleased with the return they get on their community association assessments.

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78% said their community association’s rules “protect and enhance” property values, while just one in 100 said these rules “harm” property values. About 20% said rules have no impact on property values.

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CAI Public Policies AESTHETICS AS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE CAI opposes any and all attempts at the federal, state and local levels to enact laws or regulations that ignore or negate the economic importance of aesthetic controls. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS CAI recognizes the need for and supports the use of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve disputes arising in community associations in appropriate cases. ASSESSMENT COLLECTION FROM OWNERS IN BANKRUPTCY CAI supports an amendment to the United States Bankruptcy Code to provide for the payment of post-petition common expense assessments by debtors solely on the basis of an ownership interest in property in any type of community association. Additionally, CAI supports clarification so that community association assessments are not considered executory contracts. ASSESSMENT INCREASE LIMITATIONS CAI supports the elimination of any requirement that community association documents prohibit the increase of assessments by the board of directors above a fixed percentage without approval of a vote of owners. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION BUDGETS AND RESERVES CAI believes it is imperative for all community associations to adopt and use a financial planning and budget process which accurately reflects projected annual operating costs and long-term capital or major expenses (“reserves”) and results in a balanced budget. CAI believes that the developer and developer-controlled board should prepare and disclose the initial budget to assure accurate estimation of projected operating costs and reserves. CAI also supports full and open disclosure to owners and the opportunity for participation by owners in the development of the budget. Further, CAI opposes laws which would mandate how community associations fund and maintain reserves. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGER CREDENTIALING CAI encourages the national certification of community association managers. In states that propose mandatory regulation of community association managers, CAI will support a regulatory system that incorporates adequate protections for homeowners, mandatory education and testing on fundamental management knowledge, standards of conduct and appropriate insurance requirements. CAI opposes the licensing of community association managers as real estate brokers, agents or property managers. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MEMBERS’ AND RESIDENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS CAI supports a balance of the rights of an individual owner in a community association with the need for effective management of the affairs of the association for the benefit of all the owners. Reasonable association procedures which empower the board of directors and staff of the community association to perform their obligations efficiently must take into account the rights of an individual owner to privacy, enjoyment of his or her home and full participation in the community association. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION TAXATION CAI supports the elimination of the residential requirements of Code Section 528; the gross revenue of 60% test of Code Section 528; the 90% expenditure test of Code Section 528; the flat 30% tax rate of Code Section 528 and replacement with an average marginal tax rate, paid by individual taxpayers.

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DISPLAY OF THE AMERICAN FLAG CAI strongly supports the elimination of community association restrictions that prohibit the display of a reasonably sized, removable American flag from a resident’s exclusive use or limited common element areas, so long as the flag is displayed in accordance with the Federal Flag Code, 36 U.S.C. Sections 171-178, as amended. CAI further believes that community associations – not a state law – are best suited to determine the appropriate size, placement and installation of a flagpole. EFFECTIVE COLLECTION OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ASSESSMENTS CAI supports effective, fair and reasonable collection methods, including lien rights and due process protections, and opposes government limitations on their efforts. CAI also supports reasonable procedures to accommodate unit owners experiencing temporary financial difficulties. ELECTRIC UTILITY DEREGULATION CAI supports electric utility deregulation provided it benefits community associations and their residents through enhanced choice, reduced costs and higher quality of service. CAI does not support electric utility deregulation initiatives that would limit the ability of community associations and their residents to receive quality electric service at a fair price. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CAI strongly supports protection of the health and well-being of all individuals residing or working in common-interest communities by increasing sensitivity to environmental quality; and environmental quality in common-interest communities and remediation of environmental pollution, including harmful substances contained in building materials and landfills. FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT CAI supports legislative, regulatory or judicial actions to establish that community association assessments are not “consumer debt” as defined by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act or similar state statutes. FAIR HOUSING CAI supports the right of all individuals to be free from illegal discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, familial status, or handicap. CAI also supports the right of community associations to enforce their covenants, by-laws and rules provided they do not illegally discriminate against any protected class. CAI will progressively pursue fair and reasonable interpretations and administration of, or changes to, Fair Housing Acts and related legislation and regulations. FAIRNESS IN FEDERAL DISASTER RELIEF Community Associations Institute (CAI) supports a legislative or regulatory change to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act so that community associations are eligible for federal assistance following a disaster, including but not limited to debris removal and cleanup. FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION PROPOSED EARTHQUAKE REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN CONDOMINIUMS IN CALIFORNIA CAI supports a one-year delay in implementation of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) Bulletin No. 95-2 and the appointment of an industry task force to develop better ways to protect Freddie Mac’s interests without adverse impact on the availability of financing for condominium housing.

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CAI Public Policies (continued) FINANCING AVAILABILITY FOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION UNITS OR LOTS CAI urges the promotion by federal lending-related agencies and the secondary market to promote the availability of adequate financing programs for community association housing. CAI supports the development of consistent national legal and underwriting standards for community associations, and reciprocal approval of community associations by federal agencies and the secondary mortgage market and urges federal lending-related agencies and the secondary market to promote the availability of financing for community association housing. FLOOD INSURANCE CAI believes that flood insurance should be available to all community associations, either through primary carriers or through a federally supported program. Such coverage should be made available at rates that are appropriate to the risk without a coinsurance requirement and on a basis that recognizes the ownership structure of the community association involved. Such insurance coverage shall be provided in a manner that is fitting for the exposure faced by the association that distinguishes between the insurance responsibilities of the association and the individual residents and/or owners, and in accordance with the insurance responsibilities of the individual community associations, whether they are condominiums, cooperatives, homeowners associations, or PUDs. CAI urges the insurance industry to be responsive to the flood insurance needs of community associations by providing the necessary coverage based on need, risk, and the practical considerations of community associations, both in general and as an optional alternative to government provided flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). At the same time CAI urges FEMA to review the terms, conditions, zone maps, and rating structure of the flood insurance coverage it provides community associations, under the NFIP, and revise them as necessary, to reflect the need, risk, financial and practical considerations of community associations. GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS CAI supports effective state legislation–when it is deemed necessary for consumer protection, conversion limitations, protections for ongoing operations or other additions to existing statutes or common law, to ensure that community association housing is developed and maintained consistently with legitimate public policy objectives and standards that protect individual consumers, balancing the legitimate rights of the development industry. Local legislation concerning the creation or governance of community associations is antithetical to a balanced, well-considered weighing of all issues and interests affecting community associations, encourages a patchwork of regulations within an individual state and is, therefore, better dealt with at the state level. HOME-BASED BUSINESSES IN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS CAI recognizes and supports the rights of residential common-interest communities to regulate the nature of commercial activities within their communities, including the option to choose whether or not individual residences can be used as home-based businesses. CAI encourages associations that regulate commercial activities to restrict only those activities that the associations have reasonably determined have an adverse effect on the community and to permit childcare facilities, home office use and other home-based businesses that do not have an adverse effect. CAI supports the amendment of covenants to allow home-based businesses that do not have an adverse impact on the community. CAI opposes legislation that would supersede any covenant restrictions on home-based commercial activities. HOMEOWNER INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS CAI believes in direct homeowner involvement and participation in community associations and should be encouraged throughout the developmental process and operational phases of community associations.

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CAI Public Policies (continued) INSURANCE TRUSTEE ENDORSEMENT REQUIREMENT CAI encourages the secondary mortgage market to implement the addition of an Insurance Trustee endorsement requirement for community association property insurance policies for new projects in order to provide protection to the assets of the community association in the event of a major catastrophe, and opposes naming Freddie Mac or other secondary mortgage market entity as a loss payee on a community association insurance policy. LIABILITY OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEERS CAI supports legislative protections against unwarranted legal liability for volunteers serving as members of a community association board of directors or committee, to enable them to make responsible judgments without fear of personal loss interfering with the judgment or decision making process. CAI further supports indemnification of community association volunteers and the provision of directors and officer’s insurance coverage as a common expense. LIMITED LIEN PRIORITY FOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ASSESSMENTS CAI supports a six-month priority lien over the first mortgage for regularly paid assessments and modification of any laws restricting lending institutions from making loans which are subject to the community association assessment lien priority. LOCAL TAXATION AND PUBLIC SERVICES FOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS CAI believes that common-interest communities should not be taxed for municipal services not provided. Separate assessment and taxation of common property is unjust double taxation. Homeowners should be allowed to deduct association assessments attributable to the performance of public functions. PRIVATE PROPERTY PROTECTION CAI supports protections that enable property owners to challenge and resolve efforts to take common property. CAI opposes legislative, regulatory or judicial actions that would limit or restrict the ability and rights of community associations to maintain control over association common property. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AND RIGHTS OF ASSOCIATIONS AND BUILDERS IN THE EVENT OF DEFECTS CAI believes that builders and construction professionals should deliver a product made with quality workmanship and free from defects. CAI also recognizes that homeowners must be reasonable in their expectations of the quality of construction of their homes. CAI supports legislation and regulations concerning construction defects that adequately balance the rights and responsibilities of community associations, their boards and homeowners, and of builders and construction professionals. REASONABLE OCCUPANCY STANDARDS CAI supports the right of community associations to establish reasonable occupancy standards. CAI opposes the implementation and enforcement of the Federal Fair Housing Act in a way that treats reasonable occupancy standards as discrimination on the basis of familial status. Under no circumstances should an occupancy standard of two persons per bedroom plus infants constitute discrimination under the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act. RENTERS IN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS CAI supports a balanced approach to the treatment of tenants in community associations, while protecting traditional property rights, including reasonable regulation of transient occupancy, tenant compliance with association standards, and the integration of tenants into the community on an equal basis. RULES DEVELOPMENT AND ENFORCEMENT CAI supports legally sound, fair and equitable rules development and enforcement procedures in community associations.

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CAI Public Policies (continued) SUPPORT FOR THE UNIFORM ACTS CAI supports and recommends consideration and adoption of the one or more of the Uniform Community Association Acts by all states. In those states where it is not appropriate, practical or possible to adopt one or more of these uniform acts in their entirety, the Institute supports and recommends consideration of appropriate portions of these laws. TELECOMMUNICATIONS CAI supports the growth of competition in the telecommunications and video programming marketplace among telephone, cable, satellite, television broadcast, wireless cable, and other providers so that community association residents will have access to advanced, innovative services. However, CAI opposes governmental regulation that would require community associations to permit telecommunications providers, video programming providers or individual association residents to install equipment or wiring on common property without prior association approval and control. CAI also opposes any federal or state initiatives that would limit a community association’s ability to enter into telecommunications or video programming contracts. TRANSITION OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION CONTROL FROM THE DEVELOPER TO HOMEOWNERS CAI recognizes that successful transition is the responsibility of the developer, through continuing training, education programs, and homeowner involvement in association governance. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION GUARANTEEING LOANS SECURED BY SHARES OF STOCK IN A HOUSING COOPERATIVE CAI supports and urges that Congress amend 38 U.S.C. 1810, to allow the same veteran’s benefits to a housing cooperative purchaser as it does to a purchaser of condominium housing.

The preceding policy summaries are for 2007 and are revised periodically. A manual containing the official policy statements with supporting background information is available. Please visit www.caionline.org to download a free copy or purchase a bound copy at cost.

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Professional Certification & Designations Large-Scale Manager™ (LSM™) The Large-Scale Manager™ (LSM™) designation recognizes the unique tasks of managing the operations of a large-scale community association and is designed to give large-scale managers the opportunity to specialize within the profession subsequent to obtaining the PCAM® designation. This specialist designation is available only to experienced large-scale community managers who have participated in various activities related to industry-specific education and leadership.

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Karen Malone Soles, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, South Riding Proprietary, Inc., South Riding, VA Wendy W. Taylor, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Haymarket, VA Michael Yelton, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

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Professional Certification & Designations Professional Community Association Manager® (PCAM®) The Professional Community Association Manager® (PCAM®) designation is the highest professional recognition available nationwide to managers who specialize in community association management. A manager who has earned the PCAM designation has displayed a significant commitment to the industry. Through extensive education requirements, they have gained an understanding of all aspects of community association management. A manager with a PCAM designation is a dedicated professional at the top of their field. Dagnachew “Dany” Abebe, AMS, PCAM, The Barkley Condominium, Arlington, VA Katie Allardyce, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Shireen-Maccado H. Ambush, AMS, PCAM, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Angela Barnedo, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Susan Blackburn, CMCA, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Derwin Bradley, AMS, PCAM, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Judy W. Branthover, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Greg Brooksher, PCAM, Leisure World of Virginia, Lansdowne, VA Veronica Brown, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Skyline Square Unit Owners Association, Falls Church, VA Robert Brunelle, CMCA, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD

(PCAM®)

Stephen Butler, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Park Sutton Condominiums, Silver Spring, MD Rose Hopp Capriotti, PCAM, Heron’s Cove Condominium, Montgomery Village, MD Michelle Casciato, CMCA, PCAM, Woodbridge, VA Monica Casper, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, King Farm Citizens Assembly, Rockville, MD Ralph E. Caudle, Jr., CMCA, PCAM, IKO Real Estate & Property Mgmt., Olney, MD Howard J. Cihak, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Sharon D. Corum-Robinson, AMS, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Craig Courtney, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Archer Crebbs, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Elizabeth Cullison, AMS, PCAM, Washington, DC Tami G. Davies, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Tagare’ Corporation, Woodbridge, VA Ronda K. DeSplinter, PCAM, Kingstowne Residential Owners Corp., Kingstowne, VA Richard P. Dowswell, CMCA, PCAM, South Riding Proprietary, Inc., South Riding, VA Arthur N. Dubin, CMCA, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Potomac, MD Larry D. Ellis, AMS, PCAM, Lake Ridge, VA Michael A. Feltenberger, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Gail B. Fernett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Landmarc Real Estate, Fredericksburg, VA

Donna Buckeridge, PCAM, Villa Cortese at Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD

T. Ann Fink, PCAM, Paul Associates, Inc., Chevy Chase, MD

Stephen R. Bupp, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD

Marie Fowler, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD

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Professional Certification & Designations Jennifer Fullmer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Greenbelt, MD Staci M. Gelfound, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Patrick M. Gloyd, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, The Burke Centre Conservancy, Burke, VA Sharon Goodrich, AMS, PCAM, Fairfax Station, VA Mickel Graham, PCAM, Community Archives, Inc., Atlanta, GA Heather Graham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Bruce R. Gran, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, TOPS Software, LLC, Clearwater, FL Gary W. Grimes, AMS, PCAM, Commonwealth Management Svc, Inc., Fairfax, VA Kathy Guy, PCAM, Washington, DC Maura C. Hancock, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Arthur Hiban, PCAM, Hiban Group Management, Montgomery Village, MD Colin Horner, CMCA, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Bernie Howe, MBA, CMCA, PCAM, Chesapeake Ranch Estates, Lusby, MD

(PCAM速)

Douglas M. Kleine, PCAM, Professional Association Services, Alexandria, VA Steven Landsman, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Mark Lewis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Archives, Inc., Tucson, AZ Jay D. Lord, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Rogal Real Estate, Inc., Lanham, MD Heather Lynn MacDonald, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Compton Village HOA, Centreville, VA Christopher C. Majerle, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Majerle Management, Inc., Greenbelt, MD Lynn Mangione, CMCA, PCAM, Oakton, VA Sandra R. Mango, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Burke, VA Patricia Martin, PCAM, Warrenton, VA Nicholas J. Mazzarella, CMCA, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Wanda McCullough, PCAM, Potomac Valley Management, Upper Marlboro, MD Michelle L. McGlothin, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Sari McLeod, PCAM, Complete Management Services, Inc., Pasadena, MD

Steven Hurwitz, CMCA, AMS, PCAM

Judith A. McNelis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, The Horizon House Condominium, Arlington, VA

Mary P. Johnson, PCAM, Marina Towers Condominium, Alexandria, VA

Peter P. Mechak, PCAM, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD

Michelle Jolles, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Association Services, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD

Christiaan P. Melson, AMS, PCAM, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Sara B. Jones, CMCA, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Cathy Kaye, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Rockville, MD

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S. Hayden Miller-Luczka, CMCA, PCAM, Community Association Banc/CondoCerts, Fairfax, VA Laurie Murphy, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Manchester Farm Community Association, Germantown, MD

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James Nitschke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Jonathan Miles Sucher, PCAM, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Woodbridge, VA

Vincent T. Oliva, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, Waldorf, MD

Theresa Swan-Melson, AMS, PCAM, USI Insurance Services, Falls Church, VA

Paul L. Orlando, Jr., CMCA, PCAM, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Joan Owen, PCAM, IDI Group Companies, Pinehurst, NC Carl H. Patton, CMCA, PCAM, Cathedral West Condominium, Washington, DC Donald J. Perper, CMCA, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD

Susan Szajna, CMCA, PCAM, Community Association Services, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD Wendy W. Taylor, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, South Riding Proprietary, Inc., South Riding, VA Carol L. Teigen, PCAM, Stone Ridge Association, Inc., Stone Ridge, VA Neil E. Thomas, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Eldon Ralph, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Greenbelt Homes, Inc., Greenbelt, MD

Edward D. Thomas, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD

John A. Rhodes, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Renee Thompson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, , Potomac Falls, VA

Joseph Riviere, CMCA, PCAM, Villa Ridge Condominium Association, Gaithersburg, MD

Diane H. Tschirhart, AMS, PCAM, Klingbeil, Powell & Alrutz, Falls Church, VA

Stuart S. Rogal, AMS, PCAM, Rogal Real Estate, Inc., Lanham, MD

Frank A. Valentine, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Reisterstown, MD

Larry Rowse, PCAM, Community Systems, Inc., Washington, DC

Mark Walker, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Edmund Sellman, CMCA, PCAM, Falls Church, VA Ted Shankle, PCAM, Gateway Crossing Homeowners Association, Hagerstown, MD Helen Shepet, CMCA, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD John L. Shields, PCAM, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Lawrence Simmons, PCAM, Simmons Mgmt. Group, Inc., College Park, MD Karen Malone Soles, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Jeanne F. White, PCAM, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Arlington, VA Thomas D. Williams, PCAM, Watergate at Landmark Association, Alexandria, VA Kennita L. Williams, CMCA, PCAM, Williams Community Management, AAMC, Greenbelt, MD Thomas L. Willis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Michael Yelton, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Haymarket, VA

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(AMS™)

Association Management Specialist™ (AMS™) The Association Management Specialist™ (AMS™) designation is the second tier in CAI’s career track. Building upon the knowledge gained in earning their CMCA, candidates for the AMS designation have successfully completed the M:100: The Essentials of Community Association Management and have been involved in the daily operations of community associations for at least two years.

John Blackburn, Jr., CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Thelma Abdullah, CMCA, AMS, Germantown, MD

Derwin Bradley, AMS, PCAM, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Dagnachew “Dany” Abebe, AMS, PCAM, The Barkley Condominium, Arlington, VA Katie Allardyce, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Shireen-Maccado H. Ambush, AMS, PCAM, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Nancy Arnone, CMCA, AMS, Turnberry Courts at Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD Alisia Asbury Madariaga, CMCA, AMS, Vantage Point West at Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD

Bruce Blumberg, AMS, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Ed Bonacic, CMCA, AMS, , Sterling, VA Kimberly Boseman, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Veronica Brown, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Skyline Square Unit Owns Association, Falls Church, VA Stephen R. Bupp, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Scott Burka, CMCA, AMS, Delbe Real Estate Co., Washington, DC Maureen Burns, CMCA, AMS, Broadlands Association, Inc., Ashburn, VA Stephen Butler, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Park Sutton Condominiums, Silver Spring, MD

Jessica M. Azzarano, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Eugene Campbell, CMCA, AMS, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD

David H. Bader, CMCA, AMS, D.H. Bader Management Services, Inc., Laurel, MD

Dean A. Caruso, CMCA, AMS, Millennium Square A Condo, Washington, DC

Suzanne M. Barber, CMCA, AMS, Ashburn Village Community Association, Ashburn, VA

Monica Casper, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, King Farm Citizens Assembly, Rockville, MD

Angela Barnedo, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Darrin Cassidy, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Jan Beasley, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Howard J. Cihak, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Keith Bennett, Sr., AMS, Skyline Square Unit Owns Association, Falls Church, VA James D. Biles, IV, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD

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Debra Cipriano, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery, MD Jacqueline Coffman, CMCA, AMS, The Belvedere Condominium, Arlington, VA Joseph A. Colombo, CMCA, AMS, Fairlington Villages, Arlington, VA

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(AMS™)

Michael A. Feltenberger, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Gail B. Fernett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Landmarc Real Estate, Fredericksburg, VA

Beth Cousino, AMS, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Springfield, VA

Heather Field, CMCA, AMS, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD

Archer Crebbs, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Robert L. Fogel, AMS, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD

Ronald Crigger, CMCA, AMS, Fairfax, VA

Marie Fowler, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD

Elizabeth K. Cullison, AMS, PCAM, Imperial House Condominium Association, Washington, DC Lydia S. Cummins, AMS, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Jennifer Darwin, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Tami G. Davies, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Tagare’ Corporation, Woodbridge, VA Barbara C. Dawson, AMS, Rippon Landing Master Association, Woodbridge, VA Elizabeth Deapen, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Rockville, MD Debra Deloney, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Stephanie Deoudes, CMCA, AMS, , Washington, DC Deborah Durham, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Rockville, MD Michael Eckloff, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD Lisen S. Edwards, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Gregory Allen Edwards, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Arlington, VA Larry D. Ellis, AMS, PCAM, Lake Ridge, VA

Tom Freeley, AMS, Value Properties, Warrenton, VA Jennifer Fullmer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Greenbelt, MD Margaret Gagnon, CMCA, AMS, River Towers Condo Association, Alexandria, VA Crystal Garcia, CMCA, AMS, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD George Gardner, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Mary Ann Garst, CMCA, AMS, Clagett Enterprises, Inc., Frederick, MD Richard Gatewood, CMCA, AMS, Value Properties, Fairfax, VA Staci M. Gelfound, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Richard Gemmell, CMCA, AMS, Spring Ridge Conservancy, Inc. C/O PMP, Inc, Frederick, MD Sarah Gerstein, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Iris Gilbert Curtis, CMCA, AMS, Sutton Place Condominium, Washington, DC Patrick M. Gloyd, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, The Burke Centre Conservancy, Burke, VA

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(AMS™)

Sharon Goodrich, AMS, PCAM, Fairfax Station, VA

David Ingegneri, CMCA, AMS, Big Bass Lake Community Association, Gouldsboro, PA

Heather Graham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Henry Jacob, CMCA, AMS, Allied Realty Corporation, Bethesda, MD

Bruce R. Gran, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, TOPS Software, LLC, Clearwater, FL Gary W. Grimes, AMS, PCAM, Commonwealth Management Services, Inc., Fairfax, VA Carol Hanas, CMCA, AMS, Cloisters of Fairfax, Alexandria, VA Maura C. Hancock, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Airielle Hansford, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Sherry Harvey, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Pamela Harvey, CMCA, AMS, Alexandria, VA Lawrence J. Healy, CMCA, AMS, Hammersmith Management, Inc., Arvada, CO Stacia L. Hill, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Sterling, VA Bill Hiner, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Debra A. Hines, CMCA, AMS, Woodley Park Towers, Washington, DC Kimberly J. Hirsig, CMCA, AMS, Williams Community Management, AAMC, Greenbelt, MD Michael E. Hivnor, CMCA, AMS, Woodbridge, VA Conchita Hundzinski-Altuner, CMCA, AMS, Leisure World of Maryland, Silver Spring, MD Steven Hurwitz, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Vienna, VA

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Donnell Jenkins, CMCA, AMS, Lexington Square Condominium, Arlington, VA Michelle Jolles, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Association Services, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD Pilar Juergenson, CMCA, AMS, Claridge House, Poolesville, MD Kevin Kapp, CMCA, AMS, Vista Management Co., Inc., Silver Spring, MD Cathy Kaye, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Rockville, MD Caroline Keathley, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Crisfield, MD Mark Keenan, CMCA, AMS, Washington, DC Candice Quinn Kelly, CMCA, AMS, Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, Waldorf, MD Lynn Kiley, CMCA, AMS, GHA Condominium Management LLC, Fairfax, VA John Kilkenny, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Robert L. Kirk, Jr., CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Centreville, VA Elan Krueger, CMCA, AMS, Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Steven Landsman, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Lisa E. Leach, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Sharon Levine, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery, MD Mark Lewis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Archives, Inc., Tucson, AZ

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Ernie Lightfoot, AMS, Koger Management Group, Inc., Leesburg, VA

Victoria Millar, CMCA, AMS, Lake Ridge Parks & Recreation Assn., Lake Ridge, VA

John Liszka, CMCA, AMS, Sterling, VA

Deborah Montgomery, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Olney, MD

Jay D. Lord, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Rogal Real Estate, Inc., Lanham, MD Glenn Loveland, CMCA, AMS, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD

Andrea Moore, CMCA, AMS, Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD

Daniel S. Lowery, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD

Laurie Murphy, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Manchester Farm Community Association, Germantown, MD

April Ludtke, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Rhonda Murray, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Heather Lynn MacDonald, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Compton Village HOA, Centreville, VA

Victoria Myers, CMCA, AMS, Grosvenor Park I Condominium, Rockville, MD

Christopher C. Majerle, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Majerle Management, Inc., Greenbelt, MD

Donna G. Newman, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Huntington, MD

Sandra R. Mango, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Burke, VA

Jennifer Nitschke, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Michele L. Marshall, CMCA, AMS, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA

James Nitschke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Jessie Maselka, AMS, Leisure World of Maryland, Silver Spring, MD

Ellena Obianyo, CMCA, AMS, Chase Point Condominium, Washington, DC

Satkuna Mathur, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Michael O’Connell, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Thomas A. Mazzei, CMCA, AMS, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Woodbridge, VA

Vincent T. Oliva, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, Waldorf, MD

Marc McCoy, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Karen T. Olson, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Sterling, VA

JoAnn L. McDermitt, CMCA, AMS, Fairways North of Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD

Gretchen W. Overdurff, CMCA, AMS, Greenbelt, MD

Michelle L. McGlothin, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Judith A. McNelis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, The Horizon House Condominium, Arlington, VA Christiaan P. Melson, AMS, PCAM, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Veronica Paton, CMCA, AMS, Silver Spring, MD Melissa Pelaez, CMCA, AMS, Vantage Point East at Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD Ray Pessagno, CMCA, AMS, Vaughn Place at McLean Gardens, Washington, DC Mike Potter, CMCA, AMS, MTM Management Associates, Damascus, MD

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Professional Certification & Designations Sandra Proffitt-Marsteller, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

(AMS™)

Thomas M. Staples, CMCA, AMS, Washington, DC

Phyllis Ann Pryor, CMCA, AMS, Loudoun Management Associates, Inc., Purcellville, VA

Diane Stasiewicz, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery, MD

Eldon Ralph, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Greenbelt Homes, Inc., Greenbelt, MD

Lin R. Stauffer, CMCA, AMS, Stauffer Management, Dumfries, VA

Mary Riddlemoser, CMCA, AMS, Tower Villas Council, Arlington, VA

Richard Stone, CMCA, AMS, Brambleton Community Association, Brambleton, VA

Stuart S. Rogal, AMS, PCAM, Rogal Real Estate, Inc., Lanham, MD

Rod Strawderman, AMS, Alexandria, VA

Tony H. Rouhani, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Rockville, MD Sasha Russo, CMCA, AMS, Westlake Park Condo B, Bethesda, MD Mary L. Seltzer, CMCA, AMS, Greenwich Hill HOA, Woodbridge, VA Dan Shearer, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

William Brian Sutton, CMCA, AMS, CMC Management, Inc., Woodbridge, VA Theresa Swan-Melson, AMS, PCAM, USI Insurance Services, Falls Church, VA Wendy W. Taylor, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, South Riding Proprietary, Inc., South Riding, VA Neil E. Thomas, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

John E. Sheehy, CMCA, AMS, D.H. Bader Management Services, Inc., Laurel, MD

Edward D. Thomas, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD

Sharon Shefter, CMCA, AMS, The Residence at Park Place, Annapolis, MD

Renee Thompson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Potomac Falls, VA

Gail L. Shultie, CMCA, AMS, Info Links Inc., Olney, MD

Carol A. Thwaites, AMS, Van Ness East Condominium Association, Upper Marlboro, MD

Samantha Sissman, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Arlington, VA Liz Skingel, CMCA, AMS, Parc East Condominium, Alexandria, VA Erin Smith, CMCA, AMS, EAS Management Services, LLC, Silver Spring, MD Ray Sohl, CMCA, AMS, Lake Holiday Country Club, Fairfax, VA Karen Malone Soles, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Gina M. Spellman, CMCA, AMS, Arlington, VA

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Wendy Tomlin, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Diane H. Tschirhart, AMS, PCAM, Klingbeil, Powell & Alrutz, Falls Church, VA Frank A. Valentine, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Reisterstown, MD David Vaughn, CMCA, AMS, D.H. Bader Management Services, Inc, Laurel, MD Stacy Vogle-Panuzio, CMCA, AMS, PROCAM, LLC, Alexandria, VA Mark Walker, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

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(AMS™)

Lucy Wilson, CMCA, AMS, Olney, MD Aimee Winegar, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery Village, MD

James D. Welch, AMS, Fairfax Village II, Washington, DC

Samantha L. Winterstine, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Robert Barry Wertlieb, CPM, CMCA, AMS, Vista Management Co., Inc., Silver Spring, MD

Joseph Wright, CMCA, AMS, Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD

William Westman, CMCA, AMS, Westman Cam Consulting, Potomac Falls, VA

Stephen Wright, CMCA, AMS, Fairfax, VA

Vivian Whitestone, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Pamela A. Wiles, CMCA, AMS, The Miller and Smith Companies, Mc Lean, VA

Michael Yelton, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Haymarket, VA LaTonya M. Young, CMCA, AMS, Clifton, VA

Thomas Willis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Craig F. Wilson, CMCA, AMS, Vanguard Management Association, Inc., Germantown, MD

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Professional Certification & Designations Certified Manager of Community Associations® (CMCA®) The only national certification program designed exclusively for condominium, cooperative, and homeowner association managers, the Certified Manager of Community Associations® (CMCA®) program provides standards for association management and gives homeowners and boards confidence in their manager’s knowledge and ability to provide professional service. The CMCA certification is administered by CAI’s affiliate organization, the National Board of Certification for Community Association Managers (NBC-CAM). The CMCA is the first level in a manager’s professional education process. It recognizes individuals who have demonstrated the fundamental knowledge needed to manage community associations. To obtain this certification managers must successfully complete the M:100: The Essentials of Community Association Management, a comprehensive test. The CMCA sets a nationwide standard for the basic knowledge necessary to manage any type of community association. Thelma Abdullah, CMCA, AMS, Germantown, MD Anthony T. Adams, Sr., CPM, CMCA, TCMG Inc. (The Commerical Management Group Inc.), Laurel, MD Olufemi Aje, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Katie Allardyce, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Sonya Allen, CMCA, The Mercer, A Condominium, Reston, VA Sandra Al-Nazer, CMCA, Gaithersburg, MD Edward J. Alrutz, CMCA, Klingbeil, Powell & Alrutz, Falls Church, VA Terry Anderson, CMCA, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD James D. Armstrong, CMCA, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA

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(CMCA®)

Nancy Arnone, CMCA, AMS, Turnberry Courts at Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD Alisia Asbury Madariaga, CMCA, AMS, Vantage Point West at Lesiure World, Silver Spring, MD Jessica M. Azzarano, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA David H. Bader, CMCA, AMS, D.H. Bader Management Services, Inc, Laurel, MD Coss Banza, CMCA, The Belvedere Condominium, Arlington, VA Suzanne M. Barber, CMCA, AMS, Ashburn Village Community Association, Ashburn, VA Harold L. Barger, CMCA, Delbe Real Estate Co., Waldorf, MD Angela Barnedo, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Lora E. Barnette, CMCA, CIH Properties, Inc., Silver Spring, MD Barbara Barton, CMCA, Town Square Towers Condo. Assn, Washington, DC Jan Beasley, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Dawn M. Beeker, CMCA, Atlas Condominium, Washington, DC Leslee Behar, CMCA, Atlas Properties, LLC, Washington, DC Cheryl Belle-Deen, CMCA, 3303 Water Street Condominium, Washington, DC Elizabeth Betancourt, CMCA, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD James D. Biles, IV, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD John Blackburn, Jr., CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

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(CMCA®)

Ralph E. Caudle, Jr., CMCA, PCAM, IKO Real Estate & Property Mgmt., Olney, MD

Ed Bonacic, CMCA, AMS, Sterling, VA

Frank Chauvin, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

William Boos, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Debra Cipriano, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery, MD

Kimberly Boseman, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Sheila D. Clement, CMCA, Somerset House I Community Association, Chevy Chase, MD

Shantrell Brown, CMCA, Skyline Square Unit Owners Association, Falls Church, VA Veronica Brown, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Skyline Square Unit Owners Association, Falls Church, VA Robert Brunelle, CMCA, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Stephen R. Bupp, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD

Kristi Cluff, CMCA, Leesburg, VA Jacqueline Coffman, CMCA, AMS, The Belvedere Condominium, Arlington, VA Joseph A. Colombo, CMCA, AMS, Fairlington Villages, Arlington, VA Scott Colville, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, Fairfax, VA Karen Conroy, CMCA, AMS, Capitol Property Management, Chantilly, VA Parker Cormick, CMCA, Beltsville, MD

Scott Burka, CMCA, AMS, Delbe Real Estate Co., Washington, DC

Archer Crebbs, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Derek Burke, CMCA, Hethwood Foundation, Blacksburg, VA

Ronald Crigger, CMCA, AMS, Fairfax, VA

Maureen Burns, CMCA, AMS, Broadlands Association, Inc., Ashburn, VA Stephen Butler, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Park Sutton Condominiums, Silver Spring, MD Eugene Campbell, CMCA, AMS, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD Deborah Carter, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Dean A. Caruso, CMCA, AMS, Millennium Square A Condo, Washington, DC Michelle Casciato, CMCA, PCAM, Woodbridge, VA Monica Casper, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, King Farm Citizens Assembly, Rockville, MD Darrin Cassidy, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Janine Darnell, CMCA, Parkside Council of Unit Owners, Bethesda, MD Jennifer Darwin, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Tami G. Davies, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Tagare’ Corporation, Woodbridge, VA Elizabeth Deapen, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Rockville, MD Jeanine Dehn, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Haymarket, VA Debra Deloney, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Stephanie Deoudes, CMCA, AMS, Washington, DC

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Professional Certification & Designations

(CMCA速)

Richard P. Dowswell, CMCA, PCAM, South Riding Proprietary, Inc., South Riding, VA

Jennifer Fullmer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Greenbelt, MD

Arthur Dubin, CMCA, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Potomac, MD

Margaret Gagnon, CMCA, AMS, River Towers Condominium Association, Alexandria, VA

Deborah Durham, CMCA, AMS, ComSource Management, Inc., Rockville, MD Vicki E. Eaton, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Rockville, MD

Camilla Gaines, CMCA, Perrywood Community Association, Upper Marlboro, MD Crystal Garcia, CMCA, AMS, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD

Michael Eckloff, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD

Gregory L. Gardner, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Gregory Allen Edwards, CMCA, AMS, ComSource Management, Inc., Arlington, VA

George Gardner, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Lisen S. Edwards, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Mary Ann Garst, CMCA, AMS, Clagett Enterprises, Inc., Frederick, MD

Jason Eglin, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA George Eichinger, CMCA, Washington, DC Ayse Esiner, CMCA, Potomac Ridge at Leisure World, Bethesda, MD Chris Falwell, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Michelle Faz, CMCA, AMS, Alexandria, VA Michael A. Feltenberger, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Richard Gatewood, CMCA, AMS, Value Properties, Fairfax, VA Staci M. Gelfound, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Richard Gemmell, CMCA, AMS, Spring Ridge Conservancy, Inc. C/O PMP, Inc, Frederick, MD Sarah Gerstein, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Dee Gholson, CMCA, Sutton Towers Condominium, Washington, DC

Gail B. Fernett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Landmarc Real Estate, Fredericksburg, VA

Iris Gilbert Curtis, CMCA, AMS, Sutton Place Condominium, Washington, DC

Heather Field, CMCA, AMS, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD

Patrick M. Gloyd, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, The Burke Centre Conservancy, Burke, VA

Jean Flannery, CMCA, Manassas, VA

Kimberly Graden, CMCA, JaiTee Management, Inc., Fort Washington, MD

Sheila A. Foote, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, Fairfax, VA Marie Fowler, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Catherine Fulkerson, CMCA, Reston Association, Reston, VA 34

Heather Graham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Bruce R. Gran, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, TOPS Software, LLC, Clearwater, FL

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(CMCA速)

Kimberly J. Hirsig, CMCA, AMS, Williams Community Management, AAMC, Greenbelt, MD Michael E. Hivnor, CMCA, AMS, Woodbridge, VA Lisa Hoffman, CMCA, Millenium Management, Inc., Ashburn, VA Colin Horner, CMCA, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Bernie Howe, MBA, CMCA, PCAM, Chesapeake Ranch Estates, Lusby, MD

Airielle Hansford, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Conchita Hundzinski-Altuner, CMCA, AMS, Leisure World of Maryland, Silver Spring, MD

Mary Harting, CMCA, Colonnade Condominium Association, Washington, DC

Gawanda Hungerford, CMCA, TCMG Inc. (The Commerical Management Group Inc.), Laurel, MD

Diane Hartman, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Leesburg, VA Pamela Harvey, CMCA, AMS, Alexandria, VA Sherry Harvey, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Mary Jane Hawkins, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Lawrence J. Healy, CMCA, AMS, Hammersmith Management, Inc., Arvada, CO Julie Hebdon, CMCA, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Steven Hurwitz, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Vienna, VA Victoria B. Hymes, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA David Ingegneri, CMCA, AMS, Big Bass Lake Community Association, Gouldsboro, PA Henry Jacob, CMCA, AMS, Allied Realty Corporation, Bethesda, MD Renee Jarman, CMCA, Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, Waldorf, MD Donnell Jenkins, CMCA, AMS, Lexington Square Condominium, Arlington, VA

Mayea Henderson, CMCA, Fairlington Villages, Arlington, VA

Anthony Johnson, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Stacia L. Hill, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Sterling, VA

Michelle Jolles, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Association Services, Inc., AAMC, Gaithersburg, MD

Bill Hiner, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Sara B. Jones, CMCA, PCAM, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD

Debra A. Hines, CMCA, AMS, Woodley Park Towers, Washington, DC

Joe Jordan, CMCA, Becht Engineering Company, Inc., Woodstock, MD

Larry Hirschman, CMCA, GHA Condominium Management LLC, Fairfax, VA

Cristian Juarez, CMCA, Leisure World of Maryland, Silver Spring, MD

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Professional Certification & Designations

(CMCA速)

Pilar Juergenson, CMCA, AMS, Claridge House, Poolesville, MD

Richard J. Leeds, CMCA, AHC Management, LLC, Arlington, VA

Kevin Kapp, CMCA, AMS, Vista Management Co., Inc., Silver Spring, MD

Sharon Levine, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery, MD

Cathy Kaye, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Rockville, MD

Mark Lewis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Archives, Inc., Tucson, AZ

Caroline Keathley, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Crisfield, MD

John Liszka, CMCA, AMS, Sterling, VA

Mark Keenan, CMCA, AMS, Washington, DC Candice Quinn Kelly, CMCA, AMS, Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, Waldorf, MD Judy Keppler, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Lynn Kiley, CMCA, AMS, GHA Condominium Management LLC, Fairfax, VA John Kilkenny, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Ronald P. Kirby, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Springfield, VA

Mary Lockhart, CMCA, Blue Ridge at Leisure World Condominium, Martinsburg, WV Jay D. Lord, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Rogal Real Estate, Inc., Lanham, MD Crishana L. Loritsch, CMCA, Ashburn Village Comm. Assoc, Great Falls, VA Glenn Loveland, CMCA, AMS, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Daniel S. Lowery, CMCA, AMS, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD April Ludtke, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Heather Lynn MacDonald, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Compton Village HOA, Centreville, VA

Robert L. Kirk, Jr., CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Centreville, VA

Christopher C. Majerle, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Majerle Management, Inc., Greenbelt, MD

James J. Koss, CMCA, Oakbrook Management Company, Rockville, MD

Lynn Mangione, CMCA, PCAM, Oakton, VA

Elan Krueger, CMCA, AMS, Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Patricia A. Lall, CMCA, Fairlington Villages, Arlington, VA Steven Landsman, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Abaris Realty Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Jeffrey B. Lawrence, CMCA, Capitol Property Management, Chantilly, VA Lori Leach, CMCA, Ridge House Condominium, Arlington, VA Lisa E. Leach, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA 36

Sandra R. Mango, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Burke, VA Michael Manzari, CMCA, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Peggy Mark, CMCA, Montgomery Village Foundation, Demacus, MD Michele L. Marshall, CMCA, AMS, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Antonio Martella, CMCA, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD Satkuna Mathur, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

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Professional Certification & Designations Joanne Mazzarella, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Nicholas J. Mazzarella, CMCA, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

(CMCA®)

Andrea Moore, CMCA, AMS, Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Richard F. Mortimer, CMCA, Alexandria, VA

Thomas A. Mazzei, CMCA, AMS, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Woodbridge, VA

Laurie Murphy, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Manchester Farm Community Assn., Germantown, MD

Marc McCoy, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Rhonda Murray, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA

James L. McCullough, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Victoria Myers, CMCA, AMS, Grosvenor Park I Condominium, Rockville, MD

JoAnn L. McDermitt, CMCA, AMS, Fairways North of Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD

Christopher Nahlik, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Jennifer McGee, CMCA, The Gables on Tuckerman, Rockville, MD Michelle L.McGlothin, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Judith A. McNelis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, The Horizon House, Arlington, VA David McPherson, CMCA, CMI, Arlington, VA Victoria Millar, CMCA, AMS, Lake Ridge Parks & Recreation Assn., Lake Ridge, VA

Sheila Nathan, CMCA, PROCAM, LLC, Lorton, VA Dana Needle, CMCA, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD Donna G. Newman, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Huntington, MD Quiza Nichols, CMCA, Quiza Management, LLC, Bowie, MD Jennifer Nitschke, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Ginger Miller, CMCA, Affiliated Property Management, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD

James Nitschke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Francis R. Miller, Jr., CMCA, Riddell Management Services, Sterling, VA

Vernon Oakes, CMCA, Oakes Management, Inc., Washington, DC

Kathryn D. Miller, CMCA, Marina Towers Condominium, Alexandria, VA

Steve R. O’Bannon, CMCA, First Owners Association of 4600 Duke, Springfield, VA

S. Hayden Miller-Luczka, CMCA, PCAM, Community Association Banc/CondoCerts, Fairfax, VA

Ellena Obianyo, CMCA, AMS, Chase Point Condominium, Washington, DC

Mary Mitchell, CMCA, McLean Gardens Condo, Washington, DC Michael G. Modesitt, CMCA, Bethesda, MD Deborah Montgomery, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Olney, MD

Michael O’Connell, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Theresa Ojinmah, CMCA, Washington, DC Mark Olinger, CMCA, Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD

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Professional Certification & Designations Vincent T. Oliva, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, Waldorf, MD Karen T. Olson, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Sterling, VA Paul L. Orlando, Jr., CMCA, PCAM, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA W. Blair Osborn, III, CMCA, Potomac Plaza Apartments Co-op, Arlington, VA Gretchen W. Overdurff, CMCA, AMS, Greenbelt, MD Veronica Paton, CMCA, AMS, Silver Spring, MD Thomas S. Patti, CMCA, CMS Services, Inc., Alexandria, VA Carl H. Patton, CMCA, PCAM, Cathedral West Condominium, Washington, DC Judith Pecora, CMCA, Austin Realty Management & Investments, Warrenton, VA Melissa Pelaez, CMCA, AMS, Vantage Point East at Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD

(CMCA速)

Marcia Portal, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Mike Potter, CMCA, AMS, MTM Management Associates, Damascus, MD Tracy Powelson, CMCA, South River Colony Conservancy, Edgewater, MD Terry P. Presmont, CMCA, Watergate at Landmark Association, Alexandria, VA Faith D. Price, CMCA, The Brittany Condominium, Arlington, VA Sandra Proffitt-Marsteller, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Phyllis Ann Pryor, CMCA, AMS, Loudoun Management Associates, Inc., Purcellville, VA Eldon Ralph, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Greenbelt Homes, Inc., Greenbelt, MD Lana J. Reynolds, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA J. William Reynolds, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Sterling, VA

Joycelyn Peoples, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Sherry Rickard, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Chantilly, VA

Ron Pereira, CMCA, Lake Ridge Parks & Recreation Assn., Woodbridge, VA

Mary Riddlemoser, CMCA, AMS, Tower Villas Council, Arlington, VA

Heather C. Perkins, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD

Joseph Riviere, CMCA, PCAM, Villa Ridge Condo Assn., Gaithersburg, MD

Donald J. Perper, CMCA, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD

Tony H. Rouhani, CMCA, AMS Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Rockville, MD

Ray Pessagno, CMCA, AMS, Vaughn Place at McLean Gardens, Washington, DC Michael Peterson, CMCA, Capitol Property Management, Chantilly, VA Steven P. Philbin, ARM, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Teresa Phillips, CPM, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Haymarket, VA

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Shayna Rudick, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Washington, DC Sasha Russo, CMCA, AMS, Westlake Park Condo B, Bethesda, MD Mary Lynn Sallette, CMCA, Centre Ridge Regent, Centreville, VA Wesley Schroeder, CMCA, Broadlands Association, Inc., Ashburn, VA

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(CMCA速)

Jill Schwab, CMCA, Koger Management Group, Inc., Brandy Station, VA

Lin R. Stauffer, CMCA, AMS, Stauffer Management, Dumfries, VA

Edmund Sellman, CMCA, PCAM, Falls Church, VA

Barbara Stiles, CMCA, Riverview Condo. At Leisure World, Lansdowne, VA

Bryan Sells, CMCA, CSI Community Management, Alexandria, VA

Richard Stone, CMCA, AMS, Brambleton Community Association, Brambleton, VA

Mary L. Seltzer, CMCA, AMS, Greenwich Hill HOA, Woodbridge, VA

Christie Strader, CMCA, Lillian Court at Tyson II Condominium, Mc Lean, VA

Dan Shearer, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

William Brian Sutton, CMCA, AMS, CMC Management, Inc., Woodbridge, VA

John E. Sheehy, CMCA, AMS, D.H. Bader Management Services, Inc, Laurel, MD

Christopher J. Swemba, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Sharon Shefter, CMCA, AMS, The Residence at Park Place, Annapolis, MD

Susan Szajna, CMCA, PCAM, Community Association Services, Inc., AAMC, Gaithersburg, MD

Helen Shepet, CMCA, PCAM, Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Gail L. Shultie, CMCA, AMS, Info Links Inc., Olney, MD Gary Simon, CMCA, Comsource Management, Inc., Olney, MD Samantha Sissman, CMCA, AMS, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Arlington, VA Liz Skingel, CMCA, AMS, Parc East Condominium, Alexandria, VA

Wendy W. Taylor, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, South Riding Proprietary, Inc., South Riding, VA Edward D. Thomas, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Property Management People, AAMC, Frederick, MD Renee Thompson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Potomac Falls, VA Stephen Timberlake, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Shirlian Smith, CMCA, McLean Gardens Condo, Suitland, MD

Wendy Tomlin, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Erin Smith, CMCA, AMS, EAS Management Services, LLC, Silver Spring, MD

Edward Trice, CMCA, The Condominiums at Woodburn, Annandale, VA

Ray Sohl, CMCA, AMS, Lake Holiday Country Club, Fairfax, VA

Melton Turner, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA

Gina M. Spellman, CMCA, AMS, Arlington, VA

Jeff Turner, CMCA, Jeffrey Charles & Associates, Alexandria, VA

Kim Spiegel, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Frank A. Valentine, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Reisterstown, MD

Thomas M. Staples, CMCA, AMS, Washington, DC

David Vaughn, CMCA, AMS, D.H. Bader Management Services, Inc, Laurel, MD

Diane Stasiewicz, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery, MD

Stacy Vogle-Panuzio, CMCA, AMS, PROCAM, LLC, Alexandria, VA

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Professional Certification & Designations

(CMCA速)

Gerald R. Volloy, CMCA, Alliance of Reston Clusters & Homeowners, Reston, VA

Molly Wilson, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Thomas Wade, CMCA, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Burke, VA

Lucy Wilson, CMCA, AMS, Olney, MD

Darrin Waldron, CMCA, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Springfield, VA Mark Walker, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Jan Ward, CMCA, AMS, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Stuart G. Washington, CMCA, AMS, William C. Smith & Co., Inc., Washington, DC Kady Waterhouse, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Lee Ann Weir, CMCA, Parc Somerset, Chevy Chase, MD Jane Welsh, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Robert Barry Wertlieb, CPM, CMCA, AMS, Vista Management Co., Inc., Silver Spring, MD William Westman, CMCA, AMS, Westman Cam Consulting, Potomac Falls, VA Vivian Whitestone, CMCA, AMS, Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Pamela A. Wiles, CMCA, AMS, The Miller and Smith Companies, Mc Lean, VA Catherine D. Williams, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Kennita L. Williams, CMCA, PCAM, Williams Community Management, AAMC, Greenbelt, MD

Craig F. Wilson, CMCA, AMS, Vanguard Management Association, Inc., Germantown, MD Aimee Winegar, CMCA, AMS, Montgomery Village Foundation, Montgomery Village, MD Jeannie A. Winslow, CMCA, The Burke Centre Conservancy, Burke, VA Samantha L. Winterstine, CMCA, AMS, Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA Fred W. Woods, CMCA, Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Joseph Wright, CMCA, AMS, Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Stephen Wright, CMCA, AMS, Fairfax, VA Ryan E. Wynkoop, CMCA, Bon Wa Plaza Condominium, Washington, DC Tamiko Yancey, CMCA, Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Michael Yelton, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Haymarket, VA LaTonya M. Young, CMCA, AMS, Clifton, VA Peggy Zandler, CMCA, CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Linda Zimmerman, CMCA, Flower Hill Central Corp, Germantown, MD JoAnn Zwickl, CMCA, Commonwealth Management Service, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA

Thomas Willis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD Stephan M. Willyard, CMCA, Olney, MD

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Professional Certification & Designations (CIRMS™ & RS™ ) Community Insurance and Risk Management Specialist™ (CIRMS™) The Community Insurance and Risk Management Specialist™ (CIRMS™) designation recognizes a demonstrated high level of competency within the risk management profession. CIRMS designees must have five years experience in the community association insurance field and be of satisfactory legal and ethical standing in the industry.

Horace B. Jones, Jr., RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD

Douglas J. Henken, CIRMS, Community Association Underwriters of America, Fairfax, VA

N. K. Mason, RS, Mason & Mason Capital Reserve Analysts, Inc., Reston, VA

Robin Manougian, CIRMS, John Manougian Insurance Agency, Silver Spring, MD

Reserve Specialist™ (RS™) The Reserve Specialist™ (RS™) designation is awarded to experienced, qualified reserve specialists who, through years of specialized experience, can help ensure that your community association prepares its reserve budget as accurately as possible. With the years of specialized experience required to obtain the designation, a Reserve Specialist plays a crucial role in maintaining the longterm financial welfare of a community association. William Bruce Bennett, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Ryan S. Brown, RS, CAM Services, Inc., Fairfax, VA Wayne P. Ciccolo, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD James W. Dodson, Jr., RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Mario B .Ginnetti, PRA, RS, PE, PM+, P.C., Chantilly, VA

Ronald Kirby, Jr., RS, Community Management Corporation, Stephens City, VA Thomas W. Larson, RS, Facility Engineering Associates, P.C., Fairfax, VA James G. Mason, RS, Mason & Mason Capital Reserve Analysts, Inc., Reston, VA

Rick McKittrick, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Peter B. Miller, RS, AIA, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Leonard Mule, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Heather N. Naples, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Michael Palmer, RS, Kipcon Metro, LLC, Rockville, MD James Piper, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD John P. Poehlmann, RS, Reserve Advisors, Inc., Milwaukee, WI Philip L. Pointon, AIA, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD William I. Scrivens, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Stanley J. Sersen, NCARB, RS, Architectural Support Group, Inc., Jessup, MD Richard Truesdell, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD Ronald J. Williams, PE, RS, Miller-Dodson Associates, Annapolis, MD

Steven C. Grant, RS, Facility Engineering Associates, P.C., Fairfax, VA Rebecca Gutierrez, RS, Facility Engineering Associates, Fairfax, VA

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Professional Certification & Designations (CCAL) College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL) The College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL) was established by the Community Associations Institute’s (CAI) Board of Trustees in 1993. The purpose of The College is to acknowledge CAI member attorneys who have distinguished themselves through contributions to the evolution or practice of community association law and who have committed themselves to high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of community association law. Kenneth E. Chadwick, Esq., CCAL, Chadwick, Washington, Moriarty, Elmore & Bunn, P.C., Fairfax, VA Robert M. Diamond, Esq., CCAL, Reed Smith LLP, Falls Church, VA Raymond J. Diaz, Esq., CCAL, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP, Falls Church, VA Joseph D. Douglass, Esq., CCAL, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP, Washington, DC Benny L. Kass, Esq., CCAL, Kass, Mitek & Kass, PLLC, Washington, DC William Bradley Mason, Esq., CCAL, Segan, Mason & Mason, PC, Annandale, VA David S. Mercer, Esq., CCAL, MercerTrigiani, Alexandria, VA P. Michael Nagle, Esq., CCAL, Nagle & Zaller, P.C., Columbia, MD Lucia Anna “Pia” Trigiani, Esq., CCAL, MercerTrigiani, Alexandria, VA Jeffrey Van Grack, Esq., CCAL, Lerch, Early & Brewer Chartered, Bethesda, MD Wilbert Washington, Esq., CCAL, Chadwick, Washington, Moriarty, Elmore & Bunn, P.C., Fairfax, VA

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Professional Certification & Designations (AAMC™) Accredited Association Management Company™ (AAMC™) The Accredited Association Management Company™ (AAMC™) accreditation is awarded to companies that specialize in community association management and that are committed to providing unique and diverse services to their clients. A company that holds this designation ensures their staff has the skills, experience, and integrity to help your community succeed. It recognizes community management firms that meet rigid criteria in the areas of financial management, fidelity insurance coverage, and specialized industry education and training for employees. To qualify for AAMC status, CAI must receive written verification of satisfactory service from three clients before an applicant company is considered. Applicants must also agree to abide by CAI’s Professional Manager Code of Ethics. It is a requirement that the company have a PCAM® member that acts in a supervisory position. Abaris Realty, Inc., AAMC, Rockville, MD Armstrong Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Cardinal Management Group, Inc., AAMC, Springfield, VA CFM Management Services, AAMC, Alexandria, VA Commonwealth Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Fairfax, VA Community Association Services, Inc., AAMC, Gaithersburg, MD Community Management Corporation, AAMC, Fairfax, VA Condominium Venture, Inc., AAMC, Columbia, MD Genus Realty Managment Inc., AAMC, Springfield, VA Legum & Norman, Inc., AAMC, Alexandria, VA Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, Waldorf, MD Property Management People, Inc., AAMC, Frederick, MD Sequoia Management Co., Inc., AAMC, Chantilly, VA The Simmons Management Group, Inc., AAMC, College Park, MD Summit Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD WW Community Management Services, Inc., AAMC, Upper Marlboro, MD Williams Community Management, AAMC, Greenbelt, MD Zalco Realty, Inc., AAMC, Silver Spring, MD

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Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute 7600 Leesburg Pike, Suite 100 West Falls Church, VA 22043 Phone: 703.750.3644 Fax: 703.941.1740 E-Mail: info@caidc.org Web Site: www.caidc.org

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