SHOUT OUT to the Community Manager!
Personal Disclosures Display Value and Professionalism By Kay Ladner, CCAM
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ometimes it can be a daily struggle to prove your value and worth to board members. If you have a portfolio of accounts you will have a large number of board members watching and wondering if you know what you’re doing. Then of course, you get new ones every year. We joke about reinventing the wheel every time a new owner gets on the board. Honestly, this aspect of our role as community managers can be quite the challenge. I remember years ago, I was a freshman manager and my board president mentioned that I was the topic of conversation at the club during dinner. Whoa, that set me back in my chair for a moment! I never imagined anyone would be talking about me. That’s when