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International Community Association Managers Day

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​Celebrate the talented and hard-working professional managers who support condominiums, homeowners associations, and housing cooperatives. 

Community Associations Institute (CAI) is proud to celebrate International Community Association Managers Day on June 13. This day is dedicated to more than 55,000 community association managers in the U.S. and thousands more worldwide. We believe that community association managers are the professional backbone of the condominium communities and homeowners associations that they serve, providing the skills and expertise that are essential to successful operations and governance.  

Whether you are a homeowner leader, community association manager, management company, or business partner - we have ideas on how you can celebrate!​​ Download our tips and graphics and share the hashtag #IntlCAMDay.

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​​​Why We Love International Community Association Managers Day #IntlCAMDay


  1. Appreciate community association managers

It’s a tough but rewarding job. Community association managers work resolutely toward the betterment of their communities and help homeowners have the best possible experience where they live. 


  1. Distinguish between community association managers and other titles

Community association managers are often confused with related career paths such as property managers, who focus solely on rental communities. It is important to create awareness about the distinct job description and responsibilities of a community association manager. 


  1. Paving a career path for others

International Community Association Managers Day is an opportunity for everyone to learn about this industry and potentially pursue a career in the field. Individuals can learn about the training, certifications, and other requirements that are needed to become a community association manager.   


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