KEOUGH & MOODY WEBINAR
Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at 12:00 P.M.
WHAT REALLY IS MY ROLE ON THE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT TEAM AND DO I HAVE REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS FOR MY FELLOW TEAMMATES?
2 hours of continuing education credit will be provided
If your community association is professionally managed, do you understand what is the difference between the role of the board of directors and that of management? If your community association is self-managed, do you understand what a professional management company can do for your community (besides adding a line item to your budget)? If you are a community association manager, how often are you asked to do something by a board member, and you think, “OK, but that is not what a manager does”? Or how often have you said to a board member, “Let me do that as that is what I am here to do”? Whether you are a board member or community association manager, please join Dawn and Gabby as they tackle what it really means for a community association to be professionally managed. In this webinar, they will address the role of the board of directors and the managing agent. They will also address how both members of the board and members of the community association management industry can foster a positive relationship so that the board of directors maximizes what the manager can do, and the manager does not feel like he/she will lose his/her mind in managing the community! Even if your association is self-managed, this webinar will provide knowledge you can use in your management of the day-to-day operations of the community.
With 2025 around the corner, now is the time to learn how to maximize the role of every member of your association team. Click here and register in advance for this webinar.
“What Really is My Role on the Community Association Management Team and Do I Have Realistic Expectations for My Fellow Teammates?” is approved by Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification.