by wscai-admin | Sep 10, 2021
Tim Hollingshead, CMCA, AMS is a Community Association Manager for Morris Management, where he oversees 11 communities as a Portfolio Manager. He has been in the Community Association industry for 6 years. Tim has notable interests in resolving conflict on boards and within the community, keeping finances on track for the community, as well as helping his coworkers achieve their best. Originally from Pennsylvania, Tim has lived in the Northwest for about 25 years. Prior to working in Community Management, he worked in the real estate and banking industries. When not working, Tim can be found working on landscaping around the house, chopping wood, and playing with his 2 boys.
by wscai-admin | Aug 31, 2020
Kristen McCormick, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, is the CEO of Agynbyte LLC. She additionally serves as Chair for WSCAI’s Managers Only Meeting Committee. Kristen has been working in the community association management industry for over 18 years, managing in both portfolio and on-site capacities in Florida, as a developer liaison in North and South Carolina, and as a portfolio manager for historic buildings in Massachusetts. She has been living and working in Washington state for over 9 years. When not working at one of the fastest growing management companies in the Pacific Northwest, Kristen can be found outdoors either hiking or visiting the Oregon coast with her husband and two dogs.
by wscai-admin | Aug 26, 2020
Brian P. McLean, CCAL, is a licensed registered attorney and member in good standing of the Washington State Bar Association who also happens to own, with two stellar co-owners, a management company. A veteran of almost 30 years of law practice focused primarily on the representation of owner associations, Brian decided in 2015 to start a management company, Agynbyte LLC. He formerly served as president and a board member at WSCAI. He currently resides in the “Where Are They Now” file. He is the former lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter of the Seattle band the Ace-Tones. Same file.