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Carlsbad Professional Earns Statewide Certification

CFO at Prescott Companies in Carlsbad earns statewide certification.

Scott Woodside, chief financial officer of the Prescott Companies based in Carlsbad, Calif., has been awarded the statewide designation of “Certified Community Association Manager” (CCAM®) from the California Association of Community Managers (CACM).

Woodside joins nine other community association managers from San Diego County – more than any other region in California – who have earned the CCAM designation for the third quarter of 2012. The CCAM certification is awarded to community managers who have completed CACM’s educational curriculum program and fulfilled a minimum requirement of work experience in the field of community association management.

“San Diego County continues to produce outstanding community association managers who are committed to the highest level of professionalism in order to serve their homeowners and homeowners associations,” said Karen Conlon, president and CEO of CACM. “The CCAM designation requires that candidates learn state law, standards of ethical practice, client relations and communications for California homeowners associations, which can be extremely challenging. We are proud of each of these new CCAMs who have worked very hard to earn their certification.”

Based in Laguna Hills, Calif., CACM was the first community association management organization in the nation to establish a California-specific educational program leading to the designation of “Certified Community Association Manager” (CCAM®) for industry professionals. CACM’s membership is comprised of more than 3,000 California-based professionals from the community association management industry. California is home to more than 46,000 associations, making it a multi-billion dollar industry for the state. For more information on CACM, please visit www.cacm.org.



 



 

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