Houston, Texas, Sept. 12, 2017 -- RealManage is pleased to announce the hiring of Sandra Vela Mora, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM® to lead the Houston team. Ms. Vela Mora is an industry professional who has been in property management for 20 years, 18 of which focused solely on community association management. She holds Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®), Association Management Specialist (AMS®), Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®), and Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) designations awarded by Community Association Institute (CAI).
Ms. Vela Mora states, “As a leader, I believe in supporting and growing a solid team utilizing collaboration, accountability, compassion and fostering an environment that illustrates willingness of every team member to roll up their sleeves and get into the trenches. I am thrilled to be a part of the RealManage family and look forward to working with the Houston staff to provide the highest level of customer service possible to our client communities.”
Ms. Vela Mora has recently moved to Houston from San Antonio where she worked with another large national HOA management firm. She brings with her an extensive background in leadership, supervision, training, public relations, and customer service. Ms. Vela Mora is an active member of Community Association Institute, having held a position on the Board of Directors for six years. Two of those years, she served as the San Antonio Chapter President. Additionally, Ms. Vela Mora was involved with the Texas Community’s Association Advocate’s (TCAA) as the Regional Chair for the San Antonio Advisory Council.
Chris Ayoub, RealManage President, states, “Sandra is a wonderful addition to the RealManage family, and we are fortunate to have her. She is a well-respected industry leader that brings a vast knowledge of community management. We are confident that she is the right person to lead and grow our Houston operation while also exceeding our customer's expectations.”
About RealManage:
For three consecutive years, RealManage has been named to the Inc. 5000 list as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the country. RealManage manages hundreds of community associations in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington including homeowner associations (HOAs), condominium associations, cooperatives, municipal utility districts, luxury high-rises and large master-planned communities. For more information or to request a quote for HOA management or condominium management, visit https://www.realmanage.com.
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Amanda Causey RealManage [email protected]


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