Associated Asset Management (AAM) has appointed Rob Lewis as Regional Vice President of its Texas Region, a move that strengthens the company's leadership in community association management across one of its key operational areas. 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.
In his new role, Lewis will guide regional teams, enhance operational performance, and ensure communities receive the high level of service and strategic support that defines AAM. He is known for building collaborative relationships with boards and helping communities achieve long-term success. "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."
"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 AAM's continued investment in experienced leadership to serve Texas communities, where the company manages various types of residential developments including master-planned, single-family, condominium, active adult, urban high-rise, and mid-rise communities. For more information about AAM's services, visit https://www.associatedasset.com.
This leadership appointment has significant implications for Texas's community association management sector. With Lewis's extensive experience and proven track record, Texas communities can expect enhanced operational performance and strategic support. His background in successfully managing large-scale portfolios suggests that AAM is positioning itself to handle the complex challenges facing Texas's diverse residential developments more effectively. The move signals AAM's commitment to strengthening its presence in one of its key operational areas, which could lead to improved service delivery for existing communities and potential expansion into new developments.
The appointment also demonstrates how companies are investing in experienced leadership to navigate the growing complexities of community management in Texas. As the state continues to experience population growth and residential development, the need for skilled management of community associations becomes increasingly important. Lewis's military background and business ownership experience bring unique perspectives to community leadership, potentially setting new standards for how management companies partner with community boards. This development matters because well-managed communities contribute to property values, resident satisfaction, and overall quality of life, making professional community management a critical component of Texas's housing infrastructure.




