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2009-2010 Chapter Officers
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Our Link in the Association INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE...INVEST IN YOU! JOIN US!CONNECT TO SUCCESS The IAAP mission is to be the acknowledged, recognized leader of administrative professionals and to enhance their individual and collective value, image, competence, and influence. IAAP's purpose is to provide information, education, and training and to set standards of excellence recognized by the business community on a global perspective. IAAP's objectives are to elevate the standards of all administrative professions and to promote their working relationships with management through continuing education, authorized programs, and publications. IAAP's vision is to inspire and equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence. INTERNATIONAL/DISTRICT/DIVISION/CHAPTER
How do I fit in as a member of IAAP? Click here for an overview of the organization Adobe PDF file
What is...International?The International Association for Administrative Professionals (IAAP), founded in 1942, is located in Kansas City, Missouri. IAAP represents more than 40,000 members and affiliates worldwide. IAAP is the originator and sponsor of Administrative Professionals Week and Administrative Professionals Day (formerly Secretaries' Day) observed each April. IAAP Website What is...District?The International Association is divided into six geographical districts: Great Lakes, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, and Canada. The Union Colony Chapter is located in the Northwest District. This district consists of 13 states. Each district's membership elects a District Director who serves on the International Board of Directors and is charged with the administration of its divisions and chapters. District members have the opportunity to share events from their respective divisions, to network, and to participate in educational seminars and workshops.
What is...Division?
Divisions are smaller geographical units within districts acting as liaisons between chapters and the International Association. The Union Colony Chapter is within the Colorado/Wyoming/Montana Division (CWM). There are 13 chapters in the CWM Division. The Division provides leadership and guidance to the chapters and Division Members-at-Large (a member with no chapter affiliation). CWM Bylaws are posted here for futher information.CWM Division Bylaws -Adobe PDF file Colorado/Wyoming/Montana Division (CWM) website
What is...Chapter?Membership in a local chapter can help you develop skills beneficial to you in your profession. Chapter activities often concentrate on mentoring, computer skills, leadership, public speaking skills, event planning and facilitation activities. By attending and participating in monthly chapter meetings, you can gain the skills needed to become successful...and to earn the recognition you deserve.
What are you waiting for?JOIN US TODAY!
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