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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 18, 2007 CONTACT: Tom Rigsby, Director of Marketing & Communications Convention Industry Council (202) 429-8634 trigsby@conventionindustry.org CIC ANNOUNCES JULY 2007 CMP CLASS Washington, DC – September 18, 2007 – The Convention Industry Council is pleased to announce that 427 individuals have passed the July 28, 2007 CMP examination, making them the newest class of Certified Meeting Professionals (CMPs). This prestigious credential, recognized throughout the meetings, conventions, and exhibitions industry, demonstrates an individual’s comprehensive knowledge of meeting management. Currently 12,549 meeting professionals in 35 countries and territories across the globe have earned the CMP designation. Obtaining the CMP designation is a two-part process consisting of an
application and a written examination, administered and monitored by
an independent testing agency. Eligibility to take the examination is
based on an extensive review of professional qualifications –
candidates must have at least three years of employment in the meetings
industry, and demonstrate responsibility and accountability for successful
meetings. The comprehensive written examination tests knowledge of all
functions of meeting management. Study materials, study groups, practice
exams and many other resources are available to assist candidates in
attaining the CMP designation. The next North American CMP examination is scheduled for August 9, 2008; the application deadline for this exam is April 9, 2008. To view the members of the July 2007 CMP Class, click here.
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. Over 12,167 individuals in 35 countries have
earned the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation, which recognizes
the industry's highest standard of professionalism. In addition to CMP,
other CIC programs include the Hall of Leaders initiative, the Accepted
Practices Exchange (APEX) initiative, Project Attrition, and the CIC
Economic Impact Study. For more information, visit the CIC website at
www.conventionindustry.org. #
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