Personal and Professional Information

Thank you for your interest in serving on the CAMICB Board of Commissioners. As a governing body, the Board plays a vital role in shaping the strategic direction of the CMCA program, upholding the integrity of CAMICB’s operations, and advancing professionalism within the community association management industry.

Before starting your application, we encourage you to review the job application to understand the responsibilities and expectations of Commissioners.

CAMICB values diverse perspectives, professional experiences, and thoughtful leadership. As you complete the application, you’ll be asked to reflect on your qualifications, background, and commitment to CAMICB’s mission.

We appreciate your interest and look forward to learning more about your potential contributions to the Board and the credentialing community we serve.

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* 1. Please provide your name.

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* 2. Please provide your preferred email address.

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* 3. Do you hold professional certifications? If so, please list.

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* 4. What is the nature of your occupation?

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* 5. How long have you been employed in the field?

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* 6. How many full-time employees does your company have?

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* 7. If you are working outside of the United States, please specify the country in which you are based.

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* 8. Please provide a brief biographical statement or upload your CV/resume under question 9.

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* 9. Please upload your CV/resume if you did not provide the biographical statement in question 8.

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* 10. Under CAMICB policies, following ISO/IEC 17024 and NCCA accreditation standards, Commissioners with access to confidential CMCA exam information cannot be involved in creating, promoting, or delivering CMCA exam training content during their term(s) and for two years afterward. Additionally, they cannot take the CMCA exam during their term(s) and for three years afterward. Would these restrictions pose a challenges for you?

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