Associated Asset Management (AAM), a nationally recognized leader in community association management and accounting services, has appointed Rob Lewis as Regional Vice President of its Texas Region. Based in AAM's San Antonio office, Lewis will lead regional operations, support strategic growth, and strengthen partnerships with boards and communities throughout Texas.
Lewis brings more than 15 years of professional community management experience to his leadership role at AAM. A United States Air Force veteran and former independent business owner, he joined AAM in 2018 as a community manager, where he successfully led large-scale community portfolios and earned recognition for his strong communication skills and ability to resolve complex challenges. After serving as Vice President of AAM's Peoria, Arizona office, he was appointed Regional Vice President of the Texas Region in January 2026.
This appointment matters because it represents AAM's strategic commitment to strengthening its presence in Texas, a state experiencing significant residential community growth. With Lewis's leadership, Texas communities can expect enhanced operational performance and strategic support during a period of rapid development and increasing management complexity. The move signals AAM's focus on regional expertise at a time when community associations face challenges ranging from regulatory compliance to financial management.
"Rob's leadership, integrity, and deep industry expertise make him an outstanding choice to lead our Texas Region," said Amanda Shaw, President of AAM. "His ability to build trust with boards, develop strong teams and navigate complex community challenges positions him to elevate our service delivery and expand AAM's impact across Texas."
For Texas community associations, this leadership change could translate to more responsive service, improved operational efficiency, and strategic guidance as communities navigate issues like infrastructure maintenance, budget planning, and resident relations. Lewis's military background and business ownership experience provide a unique perspective on organizational management and problem-solving that could benefit communities facing complex governance challenges.
"I am honored to take on the role of Regional Vice President for the Texas Region," Lewis said. "AAM's commitment to operational excellence and client partnership aligns with my own leadership philosophy. I look forward to supporting our Texas teams and boards as we continue delivering exceptional service and strengthening the communities we serve."
The appointment reflects broader industry trends toward regional specialization in community management, where local expertise becomes increasingly valuable as communities grow more complex. For more information about AAM's services, visit https://www.associatedasset.com.



