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Frances Diggs

Frances Diggs began managing Homeowner Associations in 1989. She has met the education and examination standards established by NBC-CAM and has agreed to abide by the Standards of Professional Conduct for a Certified Manager of Community Association since 8/1/1996. Frances Diggs has achieved the designation of AMS. The Association Management Specialist (AMS) designation says a lot about community managers who have earned this highly-respected credential. It says they have the training and knowledge required to provide professional service to their community association clients. It says they understand the nature, importance, and unique challenges of community association management. It says they are committed to excellence and continuing education. Employing a manager who has earned an AMS means you are committed to preserving the character of your community, protecting property values, and meeting the expectations of your owners. Earning an AMS credential requires a personal and professional commitment to self-improvement, with AMS candidates required to Have at least two years of verified experience in financial, administrative, and facilities management. Pass an exam administered by the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB). Successful completion of the exam is required to earn the Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) credential. Successfully complete at least two of the following courses offered by Community Associations Institute: Facilities Management, Association Communications, Community Leadership, Community Governance, Risk Management, and Financial Management. Re-designate every three years by meeting continuing education requirements.

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