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The Galena Territory Association General Manager earns top industry professional credential
SWyland
Steven Wyland

Galena, Ill. — Steven S. Wyland, General Manager of The Galena Territory Association, Galena, recently joined the elite group of community association managers who have earned the Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®) credential from Community Associations Institute (CAI). Wyland is one of more than 2,200 managers worldwide who have earned the highest level of professional recognition in the community association field.

More than 60 million Americans live in an estimated 315,000 association-governed communities.

Wyland has been with The Galena Territory Association since Jan. 6, 2020. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of Operations at Lake Barrington Community Homeowners Association. Wyland also holds credentials as a Professional Engineer (PE), a Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA), and an Association Management Specialist (AMS).

The Galena Territory is a semi-private, residential, recreational and resort community located in the northwest corner of Illinois, near the historic city of Galena. Designed to maximize the rugged terrain of the surrounding area, The Galena Territory’s 6,800 acres boast spectacular vistas, valleys, prairies and woodlands, and harbor rare plant and bird species found nowhere else in Illinois. For more information, visit thegalenaterritory.com or call 815-777-2000.

To earn the PCAM credential, managers must have five years of community association management experience and complete more than 100 hours of coursework. In addition, credentialed PCAMs must fulfill continuing education and service requirements, as well as adhere to a code of ethics.

“Professionals who earn CAI credentials maximize the value they can provide to their community association clients,” said CAI Chief Executive Officer Thomas M. Skiba, CAE. “Not only have these professionals demonstrated a personal commitment to self-improvement, but they have also elevated their practical knowledge and expertise. That’s what all community associations need, and what board members and residents deserve.”

Professional managers provide administrative, operational and managerial counsel to the boards that govern homeowners and condominium associations. Managers typically are responsible for managing budgets and contractors, directing association personnel and overseeing compliance with association covenants and restrictions.

CAI is an international organization dedicated to building better communities. CAI and its 60 chapters work on behalf of the professionals and volunteers engaged in the management and governance of homeowner and condominium associations, cooperatives and other planned communities. CAI’s nearly 32,000 members include community association volunteer leaders, managers, management companies and businesses that provide products and services to these communities.

More information is available at www.caionline.org.