One of my favorite Grammar Chic clients is Kuester Companies—and in particular, their Association Management group. I say this with sincerity, and perhaps just a hint of wonder; to be sure, this isn’t the first thing you’d think of when you think about a literary consultancy and professional writing and editing service like Grammar Chic, Inc. We work with authors, with people who write for a living. What could we possibly have to do with an HOA company like Kuester?
The thing of it is, though, our work isn’t just about words. It’s about ideas, and it’s about facilitating effective communication. Kuester is a company that places a high premium on both of these things; they’re nothing if not loaded with good ideas about property management—ideas meant to provide the best service possible to their many clients—and so it’s pretty easy for us at Grammar Chic, Inc. to help put those ideas into words.
Kuester is at once a big, ambitious, and expanding company, but also one with tight-knit values and a familial sensibility; indeed, it is a family business, and though it is constantly growing, it is still run as such. Kuester provides management services to residential areas—including condominiums, apartment complexes, and neighborhoods—throughout the Carolinas, yet they pride themselves in the value they place on their employees, and on the team spirit they embody. They work with some of the industry’s top talent and collaborate with some of the finest vendors in the area, yet they are adamant about the fact that it’s the customer who comes first, and that, at the end of the day, their job is really just to keep their many communities happy.
Kuester Association Management’s function is to provide a stable, guiding presence for local association managers and also to ensure that the needs of the different community members are being met; as you can imagine, their work lives or dies on their ability to communicate effectively. On that front, Grammar Chic, Inc. is all too happy to help—whether it’s with web content, articles, or blog entries.
Amanda E. Clark founded Grammar Chic in 2008. She is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University and holds degrees in Journalism, Political Science, and English. She launched Grammar Chic after freelancing for several years while simultaneously leading marketing and advertising initiatives for several Fortune 500 companies.