Community Association Management Services (CAMS) recently announced the promotions of Ben Rhodes and Ronda Bossert to the roles of senior vice presidents of community management.
"With the rapid growth it has experienced over the past few years, CAMS felt it was time to expand its senior leadership team. Rhodes (pictured below at right) will oversee CAMS North Carolina regions, and Bossert (pictured below at left) will supervise South Carolina locations," according to a news release.
CAMS CEO Dave Orr stated in the release, “We are excited to have Ronda and Ben help support and partner with our local leaders in both states. They will be responsible for the growth and overall success of each of our regions in the Carolinas and will help to support the day-to-day operations throughout all regions.”
Rhodes has been in the community management industry since 2004 and joined CAMS in 2015.
"In his time with the company, Rhodes has served as senior vice president of CAMS’s western NC region and continues to play a role in overseeing the development of CAMS’s lifestyle brand," the release stated.
Bossert has over 20 years of experience in the community management industry and has been with CAMS since 2020. Prior to her promotion, Bossert served as regional vice president of the Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina, regions.
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