Susan Sulzberger, earned the Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®)

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In January of 2018 Susan Sulzberger, the Vice President of Management Services for Chesapeake Bay Management, earned the Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®) designation through the Community Associations Institute (CAI). The PCAM designation is the highest professional recognition available nationwide to managers who specialize in community association management. Susan will be awarded her PCAM® pin at the CAI National Conference in Washington DC in May of 2018.

CBM Awarded AAMC® Designation

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On April 8, 2008, Chesapeake Bay Management, Inc. was awarded the Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®) designation by the Community Associations Institute.

Chesapeake Bay Management, Inc. is one of only 150 management companies nationwide who have earned the highest level of professional recognition in the community association field.

To earn the AAMC® distinction, management companies need at least three years of experience in community association management and at least 50 percent of their managers must have earned professional designations.

Professional managers provide administrative, operational and managerial counsel to community association boards. They typically are responsible for managing budgets and contractors, directing association personnel and overseeing compliance with association covenants and restrictions.

CBM attended the induction ceremony at the Community Associations Institute’s National Conference on May 1, 2008.

Dana Shotts-Neff Certified by CAI

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On July 17, 2003, Ms. Shotts-Neff, President of Chesapeake Bay Management, Inc. was awarded the prestigious Large Scale Manager designation from the Community Associations Institute (CAI).

This professional certification is awarded only to experienced large scale managers who hold an active Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM)® designation.  A large-scale community is defined as a single, contiguous community with a minimum of 1,200 units and 1,000 acres, and an annual operating budget of at least $1.5 million.

Ms. Neff’s culmination of experience as a large-scale manager and commitment to professional training has qualified her for CAI’s most exclusive designation. Ms. Neff is one of only four managers in the state of Virginia to obtain this specialist designation, and one of only twenty-four nationwide.