TEMPE, AZ, March 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) Ken Inskeep, Director of New Mexico Operations for community association management company, AAM, has been elected to the board of directors of the Community Association Institute, a national organization that provides education, tools, and resources to the volunteers who govern communities and the community management professionals who serve and support them.
As a board director Inskeep will help grow the New Mexico chapter membership and enhance the education and support services provided to the membership, and to meet the needs of the many homeowner volunteers and professionals who serve their Associations and communities.
A four year veteran at AAM, Inskeep previously worked in land development and homebuilding, where he was involved in the outsourcing of community management services for the builder's communities. He is also a member of The Homebuilders Association of New Mexico.
In his role as Director of New Mexico Operations for AAM, Inskeep oversees all of AAM's New Mexico community management portfolios, as well as assisting with business development.
About AAM
AAM manages 20 communities in the Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho and Bernalillo areas, and also works with many of the largest homebuilding and community development companies in the United States such as Del Webb/Pulte, Shea Homes and Meritage Homes. Founded in 1990, AAM employs 370 people and manages more than 440 homeowners associations in the United States. Visit http://www.associatedasset.com/ for more information.
Inskeep Elected to National Community Association Institute (CAI) Board
Ken Inskeep, Director of New Mexico Operations for community association management company AAM has been elected to the board of directors of the Community Association Institute.
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[Press-News.org] Inskeep Elected to National Community Association Institute (CAI) BoardKen Inskeep, Director of New Mexico Operations for community association management company AAM has been elected to the board of directors of the Community Association Institute.