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Five Club Management Professionals Achieve Certification
Alexandria, VA—The Club Management Association of America (CMAA) announces the five newest club management professionals to attain the designation of Certified Club Manager (CCM). This diverse group of individuals represents professionals from the US and Canada.
Established in 1965, the CCM designation is the hallmark of professionalism in club management. It is a valuable, internationally recognized, and widely respected mark of an individual’s commitment to professional development and the club industry.
The CCM designation indicates that a club management professional has completed a rigorous and extensive course of study and training and demonstrates a dedication to proficiency and expertise in club management. To achieve and obtain the CCM designation, one must invest time in specified education requirements, attend at least one World Conference & Club Business Expo, and maintain activity within their local chapter. After these conditions have been met, the individual must pass the CCM exam.
The club management professionals who met their CCM requirements in December are:
- Danielle Humphreys, CCM, Greenwich Country Club, Greenwich, CT
- Sharon Meirav, CCM, The Club at Ibis, West Palm Beach, FL
- Domer Rafael, CCM, Manitoba Club, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
- Albert Seamon, CCM, Mendham Golf & Tennis Club, Mendham, NJ
- Lindsey W. Warren, CCM, Old Town Club, Winston Salem, NC
The Club Management Association of America extends its sincere congratulations to these newly certified professionals and encourages them to continue their professional development in the future.
To learn more about the CCM, please visit the CCM designation and requirements page.
About CMAA
Founded in 1927, the Club Management Association of America (CMAA) is the largest professional association for managers of membership clubs with 7,800 members throughout the US and internationally. Our members contribute to the success of more than 2,600 country, golf, athletic, city, faculty, military, town, and yacht clubs. The objectives of the Association are to promote relationships between club management professionals and other similar professions; to encourage the education and advancement of members; and to provide the resources needed for efficient and successful club operations. Under the covenants of professionalism, education, leadership, and community, CMAA continues to extend its reach as the leader in the club management practice. CMAA is headquartered in Alexandria, VA, with 40 professional chapters and 40 current and prospective student chapters. Learn more at cmaa.org.