HOA and Condo Manager Association Management Group (AMG) Awards College Scholarships

Carolinas HOA Management Company Gifts Four College Scholarships to Community Students

(GREENSBORO, NC) Four college students have been awarded $1000 scholarships from  Association Management Group (AMG), one of the Carolinas’ largest professional homeowner association managers, representing more than 30,000 property owners. Open to residents and vendors of AMG properties, as well as AMG employees and family members, the third annual AMG College Scholarship Program selected the winning students based on essays they wrote about the importance of community. The essays were evaluated anonymously by a judging panel comprised of twelve people: representatives and staff from AMG, HOA board members from Greensboro and Charlotte, NC, and Greenville, SC, as well as client community vendors. “We are in the business of helping create safe, enjoyable, attractive communities with the goal of enhancing the quality of life of residents through effective homeowner association governance,” said AMG Founder and CEO Paul Mengert. “It’s quite meaningful to hear from these students about how powerful community has been in their lives and the ways their neighborhoods are inspiring them to be our leaders of tomorrow. How these scholars value their communities is a true tribute to the dedicated volunteers who serve on their hometown association boards.”  

This year’s AMG College Scholarship Program winners:

Tiffany Soliben of Aiken, SC, who attends Aiken Technical College in Graniteville, SC, was awarded the Corey Flynt Scholarship. The scholarship commemorates the life of Flynt, who died in a 2017 car accident. He was the son of AMG President Dacy Cavicchia and brother to Charlotte Director of Operations Danielle Rudisill and Special Projects Coordinator Cassie Kutay.

Christian Willis of Greensboro, NC, a student at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC, received the Tommy Badgett Scholarship, named in honor of a long-term AMG employee and friend who passed away in January 2021.

Hakim Thompson of Mebane, NC, matriculating at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, NC, won the Billie Butler Scholarship, which celebrates Butler’s twenty-plus years of service to AMG clients in the Charlotte area.                                                                                       

Khamryn Pollock of Woodruff, SC, a student at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC, was awarded the Ron Erickson Scholarship, to commemorate the life and accomplishments of the late world-class financial planning professional and role model.

“The AMG College Scholarship Program celebrates several inspiring people who mean so much to AMG and their communities,” said May Gayle Mengert, AMG Vice President. “AMG cannot think of a better way to honor their lives and legacy than by assisting future generations in their advancement, as these individuals have the same passion and commitment for higher education.”

About AMG:  AMG is a professional community association management company dedicated to building effective community associations. AMG guides and assists executive boards to help protect the association's interests, enhance the lives of community members, and improve the property values in the community. With offices throughout the Carolinas in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Charlotte and Raleigh, NC, and Greenville and Aiken, SC, AMG is a knowledgeable partner in enforcing community governing documents with a proven set of processes and techniques, and supporting communities with a broad range of services which can be tailored to individual community needs. Association Management Group, Inc. is a locally Accredited Business by the BBB and is a nationally Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC) by the Community Associations Institute. For more about AMG, visit https://www.amgworld.com.