Certification

A successful career marked by an appropriate degree of professional development and verified by a credible certification program brings recognition from both the public and one’s peers.

CMAA takes great pride in its voluntary certification program. Since its inception in 1965, it has become recognized as the hospitality industry’s most respected certification program. The Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation is known as the hallmark of professionalism in club management.


The CCM designation is awarded to members who:

  • Maintain active membership in CMAA for three to five years, depending upon the individual’s college education;
  • Are active in club management (as defined by CMAA); and
  • Fulfill specific education requirements and participate in association activities.


Certified Club Managers are required to actively continue their participation in professional development activities to be recognized by the Association with the Certification Maintenance Requirement, membership in CMAA’s Honor Society and, for those who meet the challenging requirements, the Master Club Manager (MCM) designation.

 

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