You’ll find the people of IPM all share the
same values, from the maintenance crews at your
community to the executive offices at IPM headquarters.
Old-fashioned values like dedication,
commitment and devotion. Because at IPM, passion for unparalleled
service has been instilled
throughout the organization beginning at its very top.
David Coe , CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®
Large Scale Division Manager
Dave began his community management career managing large scale
communities in Florida where he was among the first community managers
in the state to take and pass the Community Association Managers
Licensing exam. In addition he has earned the highest CAI designation
of PCAM. In 1981 Dave earned his degree in Public Administration from
BCC in Pompano Beach, Florida and attended Lynn University, in Boca
Raton, Florida.
He was Vice President of Customer Services for a large nationally known
builder/developer and was responsible for community management in
several communities in Florida, New York, Virginia and Illinois. In
1988 he moved to a large-scale community of 5,037 homes in Coconut
Creek, Florida where he organized the transition from the developer and
represented the community’s first elected Board of Directors for over
10 years. Since then, Dave has served as IPM’s Large Scale Division
Manager responsible for large-scale communities in Florida and the
Carolinas.
His experience includes consulting for Boards of Directors and
developers for large-scale destination communities. He has also been
responsible for day-to-day management of planned urban developments in
the 1,800 to 5,000-homes range with a mix of single family and
condominium homes and master associations. His community management
experience includes a full range of amenities management such as
country clubs, golf courses, theaters for the performing arts, athletic
clubs, tennis courts, marinas, aquatic centers and other active
lifestyle amenities.
Dave has also been active with local government acting as liaison from
private community management to local government, and has participated
on public urban planning committees.