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Local chamber executive completes management training program
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce Executives Association (OCCE) recently recognized 20 Chamber professionals from across the state for successfully completing the Chamber Management Institute (CMI) program. Classes provided insight into critical management issues such as program development, finance, economic development, marketing, state resources, membership recruitment and retention, and chamber administration.
Participants in the OCCE Chamber Management Institute are chamber executives, staff and board leaders from chambers of commerce throughout the state of Oklahoma. In addition to formal classroom instruction, attendees are able to network with each other thereby increasing their learning potential. Graduates of the program are encouraged to implement new ideas, programs and strategies in their chamber and use this enhanced knowledge to change and improve chamber programs, activities and events.
Chamber professionals participating in the training were Jeff Warmuth, Ada; Bud Andrus, Chickasha; Julie Menge, Clinton; Kay Bibens, Del City; Allison Fine and Rachel Moore, Edmond; Brittany Ross, Enid; Jeannie Marlin, Fairview; Mary Coffin, Guthrie; Annette Harwell and Tanaye Harvanek, McAlester; Sherri Feely, Okeene; Nancy Kruckeberg, Ponca City; Judy Martens, Sallisaw; Amy Britt, Seminole; Jill McCartney, The Northwest Chamber (Bethany); Stephanie Snyder, The State Chamber of Oklahoma; Janice Williams, Stigler and Lara Douglas, Tuttle.
OCCE is a statewide organization for chamber of commerce professionals dedicated to the professional development of its members. For more information or a list of chambers and their representatives or about joining the Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce Executives Association, contact Danna Fowble, CCM at (405) 235-3669 or visit the OCCE website at www.occe.com.
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