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A Profile of AMG CEO Paul Mengert
September 23, 2018
From the perspective of Paul Mengert, AMG (Association Management Group) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), is concerned, his company has served an important educational function, even as it has been an important reminder of his roots. He founded AMG in 1984 in Greensboro, North Carolina, the city where he was born and raised. His love for his community is strong and it leads him to give back whenever he can. After all, Paul Mengert’s life has been spent in service to his community of Greensboro, especially when it comes to education.
Paul Mengert, AMG CEO, has also taught courses as a member of the national senior faculty for the Community Associations Institute for years. He teaches courses designed to make homeowners’ associations better, and those courses are impressive enough to provide realtors with continuing education credits that are honored by groups like the South Carolina and North Carolina Departments of Real Estate, the California Department of Real Estate and the Florida Bureau of Condominiums, among many others.
Paul Mengert, AMG CEO, has also taught courses as a member of the national senior faculty for the Community Associations Institute for years. He teaches courses designed to make homeowners’ associations better, and those courses are impressive enough to provide realtors with continuing education credits that are honored by groups like the South Carolina and North Carolina Departments of Real Estate, the California Department of Real Estate and the Florida Bureau of Condominiums, among many others.
- Paul Mengert, as President of Association Management Group, has seen volunteers be the difference in happy communities. If you are a member of a community association and you care about the value of your home or property, then you ought to want to take good care of it and the surroundings. Associations are charged with maintaining the value of the properties involved, so it makes sense that you as a member might be interested in helping them as well.