Canadian Society of Club Managers (CSCM) announced that three Canadian club management professionals have recently attained their designation of Certified Club Manager (CCM) and join the 68 other CCMs in Canada. 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 CCM designation is the hallmark of professionalism in club management established by the Club Management Association of America in 1965. The CSCM launched the Certification Program in Canada in 2004. The designation is a valuable, internationally recognized, and widely-respected mark of a manager’s commitment to professional development and the club industry. In order to receive the CCM designation, one must invest time in specified education requirements, attend at least one CSCM National Conference, be a member of the CSCM for a minimum of six years and maintain activity within their local Branch. After these conditions have been met, the individual must pass the CCM Exam. Attainment of the CCM title shows a long-term commitment to professional development and club management.
The CSCM extends its sincere congratulations to the following individuals for successfully achieving all CCM requirements in January 2020:
Dan Campbell, CCM, PGA, General Manager/Chief Operating Officer
St. Andrew’s East Golf & Country Club – Stouffville, ON
Jennifer Cox, CCM, Food & Beverage Manager
The Glencoe Golf & Country Club – Calgary, AB
Shendal Yalchin, CCM, General Manager
The Hamilton Club – Hamilton, ON