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Crofton Division President Sworn in as CCOC Commissioner

Crofton Division President Appointed CCOC Commissioner

Sentry Management’s Crofton Division President, LaShauna Tillmon, was recently selected as a Commissioner for the Commission on Common Ownership Communities (CCOC) for Prince George’s County, Maryland. This esteemed position is reserved for local community leaders seeking to improve and impact their communities, and LaShauna was selected for her expertise in community management and her desire to enrich a variety of community types throughout the county. There are currently only two counties in Maryland with a CCOC, and LaShauna is one of only eight individuals appointed in Prince George’s County.

Created in 2007, the CCOC aims to increase property values and the quality of life for condos, HOAs, and co-ops by providing communities with educational programs, resources, and oversight over the proper establishment and operation of HOAs and community development, county or legislative issues, policies, and resident-association disputes. The Commission works closely with various local and state government agencies, including Prince George’s County Office of Law, the Office of Attorney General, the Department of Housing and Community Affairs, and the Department of Permitting, Inspections, and Enforcement, to ensure the county’s shared ownership communities are well-represented in all areas of local and state government management.

LaShauna began her career with Sentry Management nearly 15 years ago. Initially hired as an Administrative Assistant, LaShauna rapidly progressed through the ranks as a Community Manager and then Assistant Division Manager before being promoted to Division President, overseeing all of Sentry’s operations in Crofton, MD. LaShauna was honored with the Sentry Management Foundation Service Award in 2018 and graduated from Sentry Management’s Leadership Development Program in 2019.

With her father looking on, LaShauna was sworn in by County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. Reflecting on the opportunity, LaShauna noted, “As I always say, you are at the table or on the menu, and my appointment ensures Sentry will be at the table to be a voice for positive change, not just for the associations we manage but for the greater community we serve.”

Sentry Management is a full-service community management company. Sentry’s business is the day-to-day operation of communities, homeowner associations, and condominiums. Sentry is accredited as an AMO® (Accredited Management Organization) by the Institute of Real Estate Management, providing the independent evaluation that Sentry has one of the highest operating and financial standards in the industry. Sentry operates in dozens of localities in Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.


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