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CCE Certification CCE Certification ProgramProgram
Session will cover Session will cover
• WhoWho• WhatWhat• WhyWhy• WhenWhen• HowHow
2013-2014 CCE Commission2013-2014 CCE Commission• Raymond Burns, CCE, IOM, CCE Commission Chair and
President & CEO, Rogers-Lowell (AR) Area Chamber of Commerce
• Frank ‘Ben’ Haskew, CCE, CCE Commission Chair Elect, President & CEO, Greater Greenville (SC) Chamber of Commerce
• L. John MacMartin, CCE, CCE Commission Past Chair and President, Minot Area (ND) Chamber of Commerce
• Dan Colantone, CCE, President & CEO, Greater Akron (OH) Chamber
• Kelly Hall, CCE, IOM, President & CEO, Longview (TX) Partnership
2013-2014 CCE Commission2013-2014 CCE Commission
• Dave Hauser, CCE, IOM, President, Eugene (OR) Area Chamber of Commerce
• Wil Pineau, CCE, CEO, Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce
• Matthew Pivarnik, CCE, IOM, Executive Vice President, Tulsa (OK) Metro Chamber
• Linda Rabe, CCE, IOM, President & CEO, Rapid City (SD) Area Chamber of Commerce
• Kathy Tilque, CCE, IOM, President & CEO, Gilbert (AZ) Chamber of Commerce
2013-2014 CCE Commission2013-2014 CCE Commission• Mary Graham, CCE, Sr. Vice-President Public
Policy/Regional Advancement, Charleston Metro (SC) Chamber of Commerce
• Marianne Virgili, CCE, IOM, President & CEO, Glenwood Springs (CO) Chamber Resort Association
• Robert L. Quick, CCE, President & CEO, Commerce Lexington (KY) Inc.
• Shane A. Moody, CCE, IOM, President & CEO, Destin (FL) Area Chamber of Commerce
• Robert S. McCoy, CCE, President, Eau Claire (WI) Area Chamber of Commerce
Class of 2013 Certified Chamber Class of 2013 Certified Chamber ExecutivesExecutives
Beth Bowman, CCEChief Development Officer, Greater Irving-Las Colinas (TX) Chamber of Commerce
Jay Byers, CCECEOGreater Des Moines (IA) Partnership
Doris Carson Williams, CCEPresident & CEOAfrican American Chamber of Western Pennsylvania
Mita Bates, CCEPresidentArdmore (OK) Chamber of Commerce
Candace Boothby, CCEPresident & CEONewnan-Coweta (GA) Chamber of Commerce
Deborah Bowie, CCEV.P., Chamber DevelopmentGainesville (FL) Area Chamber of Commerce
Class of 2013 Certified Chamber Class of 2013 Certified Chamber ExecutivesExecutives
Chris Hardy, CCEPresident & CEOAlbany (GA) Area Chamber of Commerce
RaDonna Hessel, CCEPresident & CEOGrapevine (TX) Chamber of Commerce
Jeffrey Hunt, CCEPresident & CEOGreater Spring Lake (NC) Chamber of Commerce
Ali Crain, CCEExecutive DirectorKentucky Chamber of Commerce
Jamie Gates, CCESenior VP, Economic DevelopmentConway (AR) Chamber & Development Corp.
Randy Gordon, CCEPresident & CEOLong Beach (CA) Area Chamber ofCommerce
Class of 2013 Certified Chamber Class of 2013 Certified Chamber ExecutivesExecutives
Rex Richards, CCEPresidentValparaiso (IN) Chamber & Economic Development Corp.
Bob Rohrlack, CCEPresident & CEOGreater Tampa (FL) Chamber of Commerce
Jennifer Schmiel, CCESenior V.P., Member ServicesDallas (TX) Regional Chamber
T.J. Johnston, CCEExecutive Vice PresidentConway (AR) Chamber & Development Corp
Justin McLaughlin, CCEVice President, Economic Dev.Tulsa (OK) Metro Chamber of Commerce
Charlie Moore, CCEPresident & CEOMcLean County (IL) Chamber of Commerce
Class of 2013 Certified Chamber Class of 2013 Certified Chamber ExecutivesExecutives
Dawn Sharpe-Brackett, CCECEOEast St. Tammany (LA) Chamber of Commerce
Allen Smith, CCEPresident & CEOGreater Greer (SC) Chamber of Commerce
Carlotta Ungaro, CCEPresidentMorrisville (NC) Chamber of Commerce
Who Qualifies?Who Qualifies?• Six years of senior-level management at a
chamber• Minimum of 175 points on the application• Had a major role in development of the supporting
documents submitted with application• Can provide 3 most recent years’ financial
statements for chamber • Annual audit for chambers $500,000+
• Conduct an annual review by a certified financial firm• Conduct an audit every other year
– At least 1 audited set for chambers under $500,000• Conduct an annual review by a certified financial firm• Conduct an audit every three years
• Currently employed in the chamber profession
What is a CCE ?What is a CCE ?A CCE designation represents the highest achievement in the chamber management profession.
•A mastery of the chamber profession Body of Knowledge•Commitment to the chamber profession•Dedication to managerial excellence•Leadership within the community and the chamber profession
Body of KnowledgeBody of KnowledgeACCE and experienced chamber professionals developed the Body of Knowledgefor the chamber profession.
• Establishes benchmarks for the chamber profession and serves as the foundation for ACCE's educational programs.
• Outlines general job competencies and is updated, as necessary, to reflect current chamber profession practices.
• It is understood that chamber professionals need not have expertise or direct responsibility in all of these areas yet should have a comprehensive understanding of how each component impacts the chamber.
• By reviewing the Body of Knowledge and working towards comprehending and implementing these practices, chamber professionals will be empowered with the essential skills necessary to be successful in the profession.
Document Linkhttp://www.acce.org/cce/body-of-knowledge/
Why Earn Your CCE ?Why Earn Your CCE ?
• Test your own knowledge and skills• Elevate your personal and professional status• Membership in a peer group of those
committed to chamber excellence• A visible mark of excellence in the chamber
profession• Increase credibility with your peers,
members, board and community• Advance your career and compensation• Raise the standards of the chamber
profession
When to ApplyWhen to Apply
• When you meet the requirements• When you reach the point in your
career that you are ready for this next step
• When you are ready to commit one year to the CCE process
• When your chamber has a 3-year cycle of financial review and audit
Deadline for 2014 class is December 6th!
The CCE Certification ProcessThe CCE Certification ProcessThe PurposeThe Purpose
Designed to evaluate a candidate’s mastery of the four core areas in the chamber profession
ManagementPlanning & DevelopmentMembership & CommunicationOperations
CCE Certification ProcessCCE Certification ProcessThe Five StepsThe Five Steps
1. Application
2. Essays
3. Oral Presentation
4. Interview
5. Exam
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Step One – The Application
Application
Supporting documentation
References
Notebook
2014 CCE Application2014 CCE Application
Points Worksheet Points Worksheet
My ACCEMy ACCE
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My ACCEMy ACCE
How you earn pointsHow you earn points
• Education• Continuing Education
National conventions
Regional training
State meetings
Teleseminar
Institute
CCE Application – CCE Application – Education SectionEducation Section
CCE Application – Continuing CCE Application – Continuing Ed.Ed.
How you earn pointsHow you earn points• Professional Contributions
Presenter or author
• Leadership Board officer for national or local committee Board member for national or local committee
• Awards Awards or honors Other designations
CCE Application – CCE Application – LeadershipLeadership
Application: Supporting Application: Supporting DocumentsDocuments
Financial statements for the most recent 3 years which include at least 1 year of audited statements
Annual budget – 2 most current years Chamber Long Range Strategic Plan Chamber Annual Business Plan or Program of
Work Chamber Annual Report Chamber Staff Organization Chart Personnel & Policy Manual Position Description for your position Resume for years in the chamber profession 6 references – checked prior to interview process
The NotebookThe Notebook• Five three-ring binder duplicate
notebooks
• Printed on-line application
• ACCE Activity Report
• Supporting Documents: begin now collecting this information!
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Step 2 - The EssaysPurpose: to evaluate the candidate’s written
communication skills
• Topic is from the chamber profession Body of Knowledge and approved by CCE Commission
• The two-page essay is evaluated by Commission & communication specialist
• Second 1-page essay outlining your financial procedures to protect the board’s fiduciary responsibilities
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Step 3 - The Oral PresentationPurpose: To evaluate the candidate’s oral
presentation skills
• 10 minute formal presentation to a panel of CCE commissioners
• Presentation on primary essay topic• PowerPoint & handouts
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Step 4 – InterviewPurpose: To evaluate candidate’s mastery of career
benchmarks identified in the chamber profession’s Body of Knowledge
• Interview with CCE commissioners• Highlights your role as a leader in the chamber
profession• Review of notebook materials
(application/supporting documents) • Commitment to the chamber profession• Must pass to continue to the next step
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Step 5 – ExamPurpose: Written exam to evaluate candidate’s in-depth
knowledge of chamber operations as highlighted in the chamber profession Body of Knowledge.
• On the chamber profession Body of Knowledge• Recommended Reading List “MUST READ”• Multiple choice & short answer• Taken at a local CCE’s chamber• Given 4 hours to complete • Must pass to receive the designation
Are You READY??Are You READY??
• Resources:
CCE CommissionersClass of 2013CCE Mentors: Do you have one?ACCE staff:
John CarlsonDirector, Professional [email protected]
Thank You!Thank You!