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Pleasanton Man Named to Statewide Board of Directors

John Cligny with Association Management in Pleasanton has been named to the board of directors for CACM.

The California Association of Community Managers (CACM) has named John Cligny, manager of business development/portfolio management for Association Management Co. LLC in Pleasanton, to the association‘s statewide board of directors. CACM is the leading professional association for community association managers in California.

With 25 years of experience in community association management and residential real estate, Cligny manages all homeowners association vendor contracts for the company and specializes in reserve analysis, project management and maintenance contracts. He also serves as a resource on upgrade, remodel and builder defect situations for the homeowners associations he manages.

In addition to being appointed to the CACM board of directors, Cligny has been named chair of CACM’s Legislative Committee.

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“John’s appointment to the CACM board is a natural extension of the important role he has already played in our numerous legislative activities,” said Karen Conlon, president and CEO of CACM. “Serving on the board of directors is an honor. But it also requires a deep commitment to CACM’s mission to educate and develop knowledgeable, professional community association managers who are highly trained in California law that governs the homeowners associations they manage.”

Based in Laguna Hills, Calif., CACM is the only community association management organization in the nation to offer a California-only educational program leading to the designation of Certified Community Association Manager (CCAM) and Master of Community Association Management (MCAM) for industry professionals. CACM’s membership is comprised of nearly 3,000 California-based professionals from the community association management industry. California is home to more than 48,500 associations. For more information on CACM, please visit www.cacm.org.

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