Salt Lake City Community Association Manager Earns Top Industry Professional Credential

Salt Lake City, UT, December 03, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Jennifer Seals, Property Management Systems Inc., Salt Lake City, recently joined the elite group of community association managers who have earned the Association Management Specialist (AMS®) credential from Community Associations Institute (CAI). Seals is one of more than 6,000 managers worldwide who have earned this prestigious designation.

Seals has been involved in the real estate and community management business since 2004 and currently manages a portfolio of HOA and Condo Associations in the greater Salt Lake City area.

Property Management Systems Inc. is Utah's premier and most established management company, and brings over 50 years of knowledge and experience to Salt Lake City communities, utilizing the latest in cutting edge technology to ensure that association needs are being met in the most timely and efficient manner.

CAI is a national organization dedicated to building better communities. More than 60 million Americans live in an estimated 315,000 association-governed communities.

To earn the AMS credential, managers must have at least two years of experience in community association management and complete advanced course work. In addition, they must have already earned the basic industry certification for managers—the Certified Manager of Community Associations credential.

“Professionals who earn CAI credentials maximize the value they can provide to their community association clients,” said CAI Chief Executive Officer Thomas M. Skiba, CAE. “Not only have these professionals demonstrated a personal commitment to self-improvement, but they have also elevated their practical knowledge and expertise. That’s what all community associations need, and what board members and residents deserve.”

Professional managers provide administrative, operational and managerial counsel to the boards that govern homeowners and condominium associations. Managers typically are responsible for managing budgets and contractors, directing association personnel and overseeing compliance with association covenants and restrictions.

CAI and its 60 chapters work on behalf of the professionals and volunteers engaged in the management and governance of homeowner and condominium associations, cooperatives and other planned communities. CAI’s nearly 32,000 members include community association volunteer leaders, managers, management companies and businesses that provide products and services to these communities.

More information is available at www.pmsystems.net or by calling (801) 262-3900.
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