Chamber's Hake graduates from Institute for Organization Management
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[January 14, 2012]
WASHINGTON -- The Institute for
Organization Management, the professional development program of the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is pleased to announce that Andi Hake,
IOM, executive director of the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of
Commerce, has graduated from the program and has received the IOM
recognition. Awarded to all graduates of the program, the IOM
signifies the individual's completion of 96 hours of course
instruction in nonprofit management.
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"Institute graduates are recognized across the country as leaders in
their industries and organizations," said Raymond P. Towle, IOM,
CAE, the U.S. Chamber's vice president of the Institute for
Organization Management. "These individuals have the knowledge,
skills and dedication necessary to achieve professional and
organizational success in the dynamic association and chamber
industries."
Since its commencement in 1921, the program has been educating
tens of thousands of association, chamber and other nonprofit
leaders on how to build stronger organizations, better serve their
members and become strong business advocates. The curriculum
consists of four weeklong sessions at five university locations
throughout the country. Through a combination of required courses
and electives in areas such as leadership, advocacy, marketing,
finance and membership, participants are able to enhance their own
organizational management skills and add new fuel to their
organizations, making them run more efficiently and effectively.
Besides the IOM recognition for program graduates, participants
can earn credit hours toward the Certified Chamber Executive or
Certified Association Executive certifications. Nearly 1,000
individuals attend the institute annually.
[Text from file received from
Institute for Organization
Management] |
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