The change was voted on “overwhelmingly” by the organization’s members, to better reflect the composition of its membership. One-third of CMAA members now serve in management roles at club facilities but are not in General Manager, Chief Operating Officer or other top-executive roles. The Club Managers Association of America announced that it is changing its…
New Certified Club Managers Announced
Thirty-eight club management professionals have achieved the CCM designation after completing the required course of study and training and demonstrating a dedication to proficiency and expertise in club management.
CMAA Announces 25 New CCMs
In order to receive the Club Managers Association of America’s Certified Club Manager designation, one must complete education requirements, attend at least one World Conference on Club Management, maintain activity within their local chapter, and pass an exam.
Florida Chapter of CMAA Announces 2016 Education Scholarship Winners
Recipients will receive funding for tuition to support their attainment of the Certified Club Manager designation. In all, the chapter will award a total of $65,000 to this year’s 26 recipients.
Seven Club Managers Earn CCE Designation
The Certified Club Executive status augments the Certified Club Manager designation and recognizes managers who have shown the ability to serve successfully as the most senior manager in a club.
Club Foundation Names Kendall Scholarship Recipients
Managers from Colleton River Plantation, Woodway CC, the Union Club of New York and Kansas City CC will receive tuition support towards pursuit of their Certified Club Manager designation.
Three Club Managers Earn CCM Designation
Jamie Rowsey of Druid Hills GC, Cary Spence of River Hills Club and Christopher Watkins of Gaillardia CC are the latest to be named Certified Club Managers by the Club Managers Association of America.
CMAA Names 15 New Certified Chief Executives
The CCE designation augments the Certified Club Manager certification and identifies club managers who have shown the ability to successfully serve as the most senior manager in a club.
CMAA Names 100 New Certified Club Managers
The CCM designation indicates that a club management professional has completed a rigorous course of study and training, and shows a dedication to proficiency and expertise in club management. The two classes are the final group of managers to earn their CCM under the Club Managers Association of America’s previous requirements, as new requirements became effective following the first administered CCM exam in January 2014.
CMAA Adds Six New CCMs
The CCM title indicates that a club manager has completed a rigorous course of study and training and shows a dedication to, proficiency and expertise in the club industry.
CMAA Adds Forty Six New CCMs
By achieving the CCM designation, these club managers are recognized for their expertise in and commitment to the club industry.
CMAA Adds Thirty-Two New CCMs
The CCM designation has been the hallmark of professionalism in club management since 1965 and is the cornerstone of CMAA’s member recognition program.