FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 26, 2006
CONTACT: Mary E. Power, CAE, President & CEO
Convention Industry Council
Phone: 202.429.8634
mpower@conventionindustry.org
The Convention Industry Council (CIC) Hosts
the First Professional Development Pavilion at IMEX
Washington, DC– June 26, 2006–The Convention Industry Council
(CIC) promoted professional development and the Certified Meeting Professional
(CMP) Program with great success at the 2006 IMEX Tradeshow for the
Meeting and Incentive Industry, held in Messe Frankfurt, Germany. The
CIC hosted the first Professional Development Pavilion at IMEX, providing
attendees and exhibitors with the opportunity to meet with key industry
educators, organizations and consultants that focus on professional
development.
A key building block in professional development for the meetings, conventions
and exhibitions industry is the CMP designation. Following an extensive
audit of the CMP program, CIC looks to expand possibilities of global
professional development. To benefit international CMP candidates, the
CMP Program outline was available at the CIC Pavilion in five languages:
Spanish, French, Italian, German and English. Additionally, two education
sessions were conducted by International CMPs to help expand the understanding
of the program. One of the sessions featured a hands-on program walking
individuals through the application process, as well as helping participants
consider a variety of study options.
"The interest of the CMP exam during IMEX was incredible. Meeting
professionals outside the U.S. and Canada have started to understand
how this designation can advance their career and that having the CMP
will set them apart from their competition,” said Beate
Ewing, International Representative to the CMP Board. “We
will see more and more CMPs on business cards around the world very
soon"
The CIC also partnered with IMEX to create additional opportunities
for international candidates to become certified as a Certified Meeting
Professional. Registered CMP candidates sat for the examination at the
IMEX site, as well as the South Africa site on June 5, 2006. The CIC
has made great strides towards making the CMP Program and Exam “country-neutral”.
This will give meeting professionals with sufficient experience, located
anywhere in the world, the ability to study for and pass the exam. Additionally,
International Exam Sites have been added to each exam period. The next
CMP Exam will take place in Toronto, Mexico City, Mexico and Milan,
Italy, in addition to 20 cities in North America on July 9, 2006.
The CMP designation offers a competitive advantage when soliciting business
world-wide as either a supplier or independent planner, proving professional
market knowledge. Currently, the CMP Designation is held by over 11,000
individuals in more than 29 countries.
The Convention Industry Council’s 32 member organizations represent
more than 103,500 individuals as well as over 17,300 firms and properties
involved in the meetings, conventions and exhibitions industry. Formed
in 1949 to provide a forum for member organizations seeking to enhance
the professionalism of industry, the CIC facilitates the exchange of
information and develops programs to promote professionalism within
the industry and educates the public on its profound economic impact.
In addition to the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) Program, other
CIC programs include the Accepted Practices Exchange (APEX) initiative,
the Hall of Leaders, Project Attrition, the Prestigious CIC Cup, and
the CIC Economic Impact Study. For more information visit the Convention
Industry Council’s website at www.conventionindustry.org.
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Photos Available: Please email all requests to Amy Hawthorne, Project
Coordinator (ahawthorne@conventionindustry.org)