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THE PCAM DESIGNATION

PCAM (Professional Community Association Manager) is a designation awarded

to managers who have successfully completed four PMDP courses, attended a specific

level of work experience and have participated in professional development activities.

Managers must also be directly involved in the daily operations of Community

Associations and complete the PCAM Case Study Course to be awarded the

designation. This list is provided by CAI National and is valid as of December 31, 2015.

The New Jersey Chapter is proud to acknowledge our Manager Members who have

earned the PCAM designation!

Carol Altschuler

Brian Aubrey

Jane E. Balmer

Janice Barber

Leonard Barber

Robert E. Barlow, Jr.

Raymond T. Barnes

Jackie Bartilucci

Denise Becker

Matthew S. Begley

Tracy Blair

Richard Blenden

John J. Boselli

Steven Y. Brumfield

Mary Caporaso

Mrs. Glenda Carroll

Sal J. Caso, Jr.

Jeff Cirkus

Timothy Clewell

Phyllis Coar

Diane Cody

Elizabeth Comando

Louis J. Curtis

Scott T. Dalley

Gregg Danieli

Barbara Drummond

Allen R. Dvorkin, AMS

Michael Flippin

Edward S. Frank

Joanne Granozio

Chuck Graziano

Joanne S Guggenheim

Stephanie Harmon

Trent Harrison

Lynne Hartmann

Robert Hastings

Nancy S. Hastings

Chip Hoever

Sue Howe

Glen Paul Kassis

Lori A. Kenyon

Suzanne Lach

Patricia A. Lamplugh

Customer Full Name

James Magid

Glen A. Masullo

Julie McCutcheon, AMS

Gail McDermid

Karen J. Mesler

Kristina Munson

Debbie Nicholson

Mary Faith Nugiel

Michael Pesce

Cynthia Pirrera

James W. Ritter

John C. Roberts

Jacqueline Rogers

Dawn Marie Ruggiero

Edward San George

Paul Santoriello

Lawrence N. Sauer

April C. Schauer

Wayde F. Scheffer

Shawna M. Smith

Jane Strydesky

Michael H. Sutterlin

Lawrence Patrick Thomas

Ted Tucker

Teresa J. Viggiano

Elaine Warga-Murray

THE LSM DESIGNATION

Glenda Carroll

James Magid

Karen J. Mesler

James W. Ritter

The LSM (Large-Scale Manager) designation gives managers the opportunity

to specialize within the profession after obtaining the PCAM designation. For the

purposes of this credential, a large-scale community is defined as a single, contiguous

community association that has: 1) an on-site, full time manager; 2) a minimum

of 1,000 units or at least 1,000 acres; and 3) a minimum annual operating budget of

$2 million. This list in provided by CAI National and is valid as of December 31, 2015.

The New Jersey Chapter is proud to acknowledge our Manager Members who have

earned the LSM designation!