Trestle’s Veronica Popescu Earns AMS Designation, Strengthening Advisory Excellence for Mid-Rise, High-Rise, and Estate Communities

Trestle Community Management is proud to announce that Veronica Popescu, CMCA, AMS, Community Association Manager with our specialized Mid-Rise, High-Rise, and Estate Practice, has earned her Association Management Specialist (AMS) designation from the Community Associations Institute (CAI). This credential recognizes managers who demonstrate advanced knowledge, experience, and commitment to professional development in the community association industry.
Veronica’s achievement is a testament to her dedication to excellence and her proactive approach to serving both Board Members and Homeowners. Since joining Trestle, she has consistently impressed Boards with her responsiveness, professionalism, and ability to navigate complex community needs. Her AMS designation further reflects her ability to provide expert guidance and support to the communities she serves.
Trestle’s Commitment to Education and Credentialing
Trestle places a strong emphasis on continuing education and professional development for its Team Members. All Community Association Managers are encouraged and supported in pursuing industry credentials such as the Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA), AMS, and the Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM) designation.
This commitment ensures that our managers are not only well-versed in the latest industry standards and best practices but also equipped to provide high-level advisory services tailored to each community’s unique needs. Veronica’s AMS designation is part of this broader effort to deliver exceptional service.
Specialized Practice Areas for Tailored Service
Trestle’s Mid-Rise, High-Rise, and Estate Practice is designed to meet the distinct needs of complex communities. These properties often require advanced oversight of building systems, vendor coordination, financial planning, and governance. Veronica and the Team bring a deep understanding of these challenges and deliver proactive, customized solutions that help Boards make informed decisions and maintain thriving communities.
By organizing our services into six dedicated Practice Areas, including Condominiums, Single-Family Homes, Large-Scale Communities, Active-Adult Communities, and Home Developers, Trestle ensures that each community type receives specialized attention from a Team of experts who understand its unique dynamics.
Professionalism and Client Support at Trestle
Trestle has consistently been a leader in community association management across the greater Puget Sound region. Our firm is built on the pillars of Professionalism and Execution, and we take a consultative approach to management, offering expert guidance, state-of-the-art technologies, and best-practice processes to support our Client Associations.
We continuously invest in our Team’s education and skill-building, ensuring that every manager is equipped to provide reliable, transparent, and accurate service. Trestle holds one of the highest numbers of community association management credentials in Washington State, and our firm is regularly recognized for its growth, innovation, and supportive work culture.
To best serve our Clients, we have developed robust internal systems and cultivated trusted partnerships with service providers and technology vendors. These efforts allow us to deliver seamless, dependable management experiences that Boards and Homeowners can count on.
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Trestle is committed to advancing the community management profession through expert advisory services, continuing education, and credentialed leadership. Veronica’s AMS designation reflects this dedication and reinforces our mission to support Boards and Homeowners with excellence.
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For more information about Trestle’s services or our commitment to manager education and community association leadership, please contact us at (425) 454-6404.