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NCA, CMAA to Host Half-Day, Online Symposium on Effective Club Governance Based on Newly Published Principles and Best Practices

Private club leaders from around the U.S. are invited to join the National Club Association (NCA) and Club Management Association of America (CMAA) at a half-day, online symposium on club governance principles and best practices Sept. 25.

Designed for private club presidents, board members and general managers/CEOs, the symposium will offer a deep dive into the newly released “Private Club Governance: A Handbook of Principles and Best Practices.” Free for club leaders, the event will be led by the handbook’s authors, who are top experts in club governance; the new publication is a definitive guide to governance of private clubs, designed to be a framework of best practices for clubs at any place on the spectrum of effective governance.  

The symposium, noon to 3 p.m. Eastern Sept. 25, is free to private club leaders, who can register here. The event will be recorded for those who are unable to attend live; all registrants will receive the recording by email. Continuing education credits will be offered.  NCA members can access the handbook here. CMAA members can access it here.  

For more information, contact: 

Kim Fernandez, CAE, at NCA 

Melissa Low, CAE, at CMAA 

About NCA 

The National Club Association (NCA) has been the advocate for the private club industry in Washington, D.C., for more than 60 years. As the voice of private clubs on Capitol Hill, NCA ensures that club concerns are forefront when legislative and regulatory issues affecting the industry are being decided. In addition, NCA provides club leaders an outstanding array of resources on club industry trends, governance best practices, legal and operational matters and ways to strengthen club leadership. nationalclub.org

About CMAA 

Founded in 1927, the Club Management Association of America (CMAA) is the largest professional association for managers of membership clubs with more than 7,000 members throughout the US and internationally. Our members contribute to the success of more than 2,500 country, golf, athletic, city, faculty, military, town, and yacht clubs. The objectives of the Association are to promote relationships between club management professionals and other similar professions; to encourage the education and advancement of members; and to provide the resources needed for efficient and successful club operations. Under the covenants of professionalism, education, leadership, and community, CMAA continues to extend its reach as the leader in the club management practice. CMAA is headquartered in Alexandria, VA, with 40 professional chapters and 40 student chapters and colonies. cmaa.org

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