The Council of Community Association Professionals (CCAP) has named two CAS employees in their national top 10 lists. Mystre’ Van Horn was selected as one of the top 10 on-site community managers in the United States and Dan Quartermane was named as one of the top 10 portfolio managers in the nation. Mystre’ and Dan are now in the running to be 2013 National On-Site Community Manager of the Year and 2013 National Portfolio Manager of the Year. The winners will be selected by voting and announced at the 2013 CAI Annual Conference & Exhibition being held Thursday, April 18 to Saturday, April 20 in San Diego.
CAS Manages Seven Lakes Landowners
We are pleased to announce that CAS, Inc. began managing Seven Lakes Landowners on the first of this month. Seven Lakes is a premier residential community nestled among the stately pines and rolling terrain of North Carolina’s Sandhills region. Initially conceived in the mid-1970s as a summer home and resort area, prospective buyers quickly recognized its appeal as a year-round residence. This 1,400 lot gated community is a well-balanced mix of working parents and active retirees. We are excited to serve its residents as well as work with their staff: Ray Sohl (manager), Stephanie Cook (office manager), Bianca Pratt (receptionist), Alice McPheeters (office) and Brenda Massimo (office).
CAS Sponsors Tennis Tournament to Benefit Special Olympics
The local tennis community of Moore County helped raise over $2,500 for the local Special Olympics program through the Serving Aces Tennis Tournament. The tournament was organized and hosted by Julie Criscoe; Club Manager/Director of Tennis at Legacy Lakes Racquet & Fitness Club and main sponsors CAS and Forest City Land Development. During the weekend of August over 60 players took part in the doubles and mixed doubles tournament.
According to Special Olympics Moore County Tennis Coach Scott Boucher, “fundraisers like this are needed to allow our program to be able to offer sports year round to athletes in Moore County. Being that we are 100% privately funded we rely on events like this to pay for not only the tennis program but also other sports like bowling and athletics. I thought it was a great idea when Julie first presented the idea to me. Legacy Lakes has been the host club for our program from the first day they opened. I could not ask for a better partnership than the one I have with Julie and Legacy Lakes.” Click here to read more in The Pilot.
2012 Manager Appreciation Day
CAS joined PPM, Omega, and Charleston at the Brier Creek Country Club for the 2012 Manager Appreciation Day. The event celebrated and honored the work of our community managers while raising money for charity. Managers had an opportunity to network, meet with vendors and enjoy themselves.
The event raised $8,000 for the non-profit Extraordinary Ventures, which provides employment and social opportunities to young adults with autism and other developmental disabilities.
CAS Honored at Community Associations Intitute North Carolina Annual Conference
CAS attended the Community Associations Intitute North Carolina Chapter’s annual conference in Raleigh. For the third year in a row a CAS manager won the Onsite Manager of the Year Award. Congratulations to Judy Marshall at St. James Plantation! Prior winners include Mike Zmuda at Hedingham in 2010 and Dennis McGarvey at Governors Club in 2009.
Full list of honors awarded to CAS staff and communities:
- Lochside Master Homeowners Association, Durham NC – Small Mixed Community of Distinction
- Governors Club Property Owners Association, Chapel Hill NC – Large Mixed Community of Distinction
- Pickard Oaks, Chapel Hill NC – Small Townhome Community of the Year
- Judy Marshall – St. James Plantation – Onsite Manager of the Year
- Jay Atkinson – St. James Plantation – Developer of Distinction
We are proud to be recognized for our community association management services. As always, we strive to exceed expectations and look forward to continuing our tradition of excellence in the coming year.
Lunch & Learn for CAS Large Scale Management Clients
CAS hosted a Lunch & Learn at the Pinehurst Resort for CAS Large Scale Management clients consisting of associations with on-site management staff. In attendance were representatives from St. James Plantation, Governors Club, Seven Lakes West, Hedingham, Fairfield Harbour, Oyster Harbour, and Seven Lakes Landowners Association.
Participants enjoyed a variety of informative presentations:
- Saving money through special tax election for HOAs. Jay Wallace, CPA
- What Assurances does an Audit give an association? Jay Wallace, CPA
- Leveraging technology to improve security in gated communities. Van Page, Capsure Software
- Using security cameras and designing systems. Gerry Stickle, The Budd Group
- Avoiding Litigation by holding reasonable Fine Hearings. Ed Bedford Esquire, CMCA, AMS
- D&O Liability Insurance and Fidelity Bonds: What’s NOT covered. John Stone CMCA, AMS, PCAM
For information on upcoming events or to request one in your area, please contact CAS at 877-420-9320.
CAS Opens New Office in Wilmington, NC
Community Association Services (CAS), which offers homeowner and condominium services, has opened its newest office in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Katie Patnode, Certified Manager of Community Associations, will manage the Wilmington office, which is located at 1213 Culbreth Drive, Suite 112. The telephone number is 910.509.7197, ext. 1301.
The CAS main office is located in Pinehurst. Other CAS offices are located in the Chapel Hill/Durham, Raleigh, Apex/Cary, and Greensboro/Winston-Salem areas.
CAS represents the Blue Point HOA Inc. in New Hanover County, as well as St. James Plantation POA, Marina at St. James, Regency Place Owners Association, Seaside and Oyster Harbour Homeowners Association in Brunswick County.
“CAS is excited to open our coastal management office in Wilmington,” says John Stone, CAS President and CEO. “With 6,000 units currently under management in New Hanover and Brunswick counties, we have obviously received a very warm reception thus far and see this part of the state as a major growth area. We intend to become a major part of the condominium and home owner association community here for many years to come.”