Common Interest Management Services
Jodi Abbott-Robinson is a seasoned Community Association Manager with extensive experience at Common Interest Management Services, where employment began in September 2009. Currently serving as the Senior Director of Community Management Support and Training, Jodi Abbott-Robinson supervises and enhances community management initiatives. Jodi Abbott-Robinson holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from San Diego State University.
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Common Interest Management Services
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Founded in 1990, Common Interest Management Services (CIMS) is the leading Northern California HOA management company providing expert advice and valued management services to many of the Greater Bay Area’s homeowner associations. CIMS has eight (8) local offices in Danville, Brentwood, Campbell, Castro Valley, Novato, San Mateo, Stockton, and Modesto. CIMS has invested year-over-year in its unique capabilities, including Project Support Consultants, Handyman Maintenance Technicians and Site Inspectors to offer a comprehensive suite of association management services to our clients. Utilizing our innovative cloud-based SaaS technology, CIMS Boards of Directors and homeowners delight in mobile-responsive 24/7 access to our Online CIMS Portals to download Association documents instantly, review personal financial ledgers, make online payments, initiate work orders, submit architectural applications and track every service request to completion. Our Community Managers are CAI and CACM certified with some of the highest tenure and management experience in the Northern CA HOA industry. We tailor our management services to meet the unique requirements of our many association clients, from smaller communities with fewer than 25 units to the largest and most complex communities with onsite GMs and staff. DNJ Property Management Services, complies with Federal Transparency in Coverage regulations by providing this link to machine readable files related to the health plans offered to our employees. The machine-readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data including negotiated service rates, and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. Kaiser: https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/front-door/machine-readable UHC: https://transparency-in-coverage.uhc.com/