The Club Managers Association of America (CMAA), Alexandria, Va., announced that it has named eight new Certified Club Managers. By achieving the CCM designation, these club managers are recognized for their expertise in and commitment to the club industry.
The CCM designation has been the hallmark of professionalism in club management since 1965 and is the cornerstone of CMAA’s member recognition program. It is a valuable and widely-respected mark of a manager’s commitment to professional development and the club industry. Achieving the designation requires an eligible club manager pass the CCM exam. To become eligible to take the CCM exam, a club manager must meet a number of requirements designed to demonstrate superior experience and knowledge in the field.
The following CMAA members successfully passed the CCM exam:
- Saeed Assadzandi, CCM; Champion Hills Club; Hendersonville, N.C.;
- Steven Backman, CCM; El Macero Country Club; Davis, Calif.;
- William T. Culbreath, CCM; The Palisades Country Club; Charlotte, N.C.;
- Donald Hunter, CCM; Sycamore Hills Golf Club; Macomb, Mich.;
- Erik Keyser, CCM; Redlands Country Club; Redlands, Calif.;
- Ali Mahra, CCM, CHA, CHAE; University Club of Boston; Boston, Mass.;
- Lynn McEwen, CCM; Estero Country Club; Fort Myers, Fla.; and
- Evelyn Mendez-Baker, CCM; Princeton Club of NY; New York, N.Y.
For more information on the CCM designation, go to http://www.cmaa.org/Certification.aspx
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