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New CAMEx, Jeremy Wilson, Proud To Be A CACM Member

Jeremy Wilson, Vice President of Associa PCM, recently achieved the CAMEx designation. Being certified as a CAMEx demonstrates that a community manager adheres to not only maintaining a healthy, ethical, and orderly community management organization, but also to possessing the highest level of decision-making authority within a management business. The designation also signifies that those who are awarded it are responsible for the strategic direction of their organization, such as oversight of public policy and keen awareness of macroeconomic factors affecting the community management industry.

To obtain a CAMEx, managers must hold and maintain a CACM certification (CCAM, CAFM, MCAM) in good standing and be one of the following: a community association management business owner, full-time onsite community association general manager, or a member of the CACM Board of Directors.

The CAMEx designation is valid for one year and perpetually renews until one of the eligibility conditions is no longer met, and in order to maintain this designation, a minimum of 9 “leadership” participation points per year are required. These points can be earned by speaking, teaching, or participating in selected CACM events or programs.

Wilson says that the benefits of being a CACM member are extensive. “From networking to education to industry growth, I could and would not be the person I am today without the influence from CACM. I am honored to be a member, CAMEx, as well as a faculty member,” Wilson said.

Wilson originated from the hospitality industry and was later recruited into the community management industry and started at a semiprivate, self-managed community. He also managed luxury resorts in San Diego and was the Director of Operations for a large private university in Orange County. He now works for Associa PCM as the Vice President of Client Success and has been with the company for over a decade.

Wilson has served self-managed communities, management companies, and in a variety of capacities, including leading business development, client retention, and education and training for both team members and clients. He has worked in almost all aspects of management and back office functions for more than 25 years.

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