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.
The Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) has announced that seven members have attained the designation of Certified Chief Executives. The The designation recognizes managers who have shown the ability to successfully serve as the most senior manager in a club and is meant to augment the Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation.
To earn the CCE, managers are require to maintain Professional or Retired Professional membership status in the Association, to have achieved the CCM designation, to have obtained Honor Society status, to have successfully completed Business Management Institutes Tactical and Strategic Leadership, and to have served as the top executive in a club for a minimum of five years.
CMAA announced that these managers have successfully met all CCE requirements:
- Joseph A. Ciccone, CCM, CCE, Pittsburgh Field Club, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Robert J. Gusella, CCM, CCE, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Va.
- Patrick King, CCM, CCE, Army Navy Country Club, Arlington, Va.
- Thorsten Loth, CCM, CCE, Upper Montclair Country Club, Clifton, N.J.
- Timothy E. Muessle, CCM, CCE, Philadelphia Cricket Club, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Alan Raulerson, CCM, CCE, Quail Village Golf Club, Naples, Fla.
- Daniel Somogyi, CCM, CCE, Montclair Golf Club, West Orange, N.J.
The announcement of new CCE managers comes a day after the CMAA released its newest list of managers who have recently earned the Certified Club Manager designation (http://clubandresortbusiness.com/2016/03/16/cmaa-names-11-certified-club-managers/)
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