PCAM
PCAM Professional Community Association Manager ( PCAM ) requires successful completion of extensive course work through a series of the Professional Development Programs ( PMDP ), a two-day case study, successful completion of a thesis and a minimum of three years of professional community association management experience. There are 6 PCAM's in the State of Oregon, 3 of which are on the staff of CMI.
AMS
AMS Association Management Specialist (AMS) designation is awarded to managers who have successfully completed the M: 100 The Essentials of Community Association Management and have been involved in the daily operations of community associations for at least two years.
CMAC
Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) designation is awarded to those managers who have successfully completed the M: 100 The Essentials of Community Association Management, and passed a comprehensive test. The CMCA sets a nationwide standard for the basic knowledge necessary to manage any type of community association.
AAMC
The Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC ) designation recognizes community management firms that meet rigid criteria in the areas of financial management, fidelity insurance coverage, and specialized industry education and training for employees. To qualify for AAMC status, CAI must receive written verification of satisfactory service from three clients before an applicant company is considered. Applicants must also agree to abide by CAI's Professional Manager Code of Ethics . It is a requirement that the company have a PCAM member that acts in a supervisory position.
OWCAM
Oregon Washington Community Association Managers (OWCAM) fosters a professional standard of service to clients, continuing education for members, public confidence in honesty, professionalism and ability of it's members to serve community associations.





