Alexandria, VA – May 28, 2010 – The Club Managers Association of America was privileged to host a summit of a number of leading international and domestic organizations at its National Headquarters in Alexandria, VA, for discussions over the next phase of golf’s international action in protecting and enhancing the environment on Thursday, May 27th.
Representatives from The R&A, the United States Golf Association, the World Golf Foundation, the Golf Environment Organization, the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and The Environmental Institute for Golf met to discuss collaborative efforts to embrace a modern and business-benefitting sustainability agenda.
“As global awareness of sustainability becomes everyone’s responsibility, we need to ensure that every corner of every property understands our impact on our natural resources. The simple fact is that exploring this agenda is, and increasingly will, make real business sense. A quality environment is part of a quality product and resource efficiency is a key component of profitability,” commented CMAA Chief Executive Officer Jim Singerling, CCM, CEC. “Our global industry collaboration on the issues surrounding sustainability is closely linked to how we all continue to play a part in driving employment and multiply benefits out across other businesses and communities.”
Jonathan Smith, CEO of the international non-profit Golf Environment Organization, and Sustainability Partner of the CMAA added: “A positive, solutions-focused approach, with the right policy, guidance and recognition support going out to the thousands of motivated and predisposed industry practitioners will be of huge value in times of rising pressure and pricing on water, energy and land resources. It’s also a time when consumers are starting to connect sustainability with quality – both in the products they choose and the lifestyles they seek to lead. Being positively engaged is important in fulfilling golf’s growth potential around the world, maximizing its profitability and safeguarding its reputation.”
About CMAA
The Club Managers Association of America is the professional Association for managers of membership clubs. CMAA has close to 7,000 members across all classifications. Manager members run more than 3,000 country, golf, city, athletic, faculty, yacht, town and military clubs. The objectives of the Association are to promote and advance friendly relations among persons connected with the management of clubs and other associations of similar character; to encourage the education and advancement of members; and to assist club officers and members, through their managers, to secure the utmost in efficient and successful operations.
About GEO
The Golf Environment Organization is an international non-governmental organization working to enhance the economic, social and environmental benefits of golf. Committed to partnering throughout the global golf community to raise standards, provide productive solutions and objectively appraise and recognize performance, GEO is supported by a global network of partners, patrons, scientists, thought leaders, industry representatives and major organizations such as The European Tour, Ryder Cup Europe, European Golf Association, WWF, the World Resources Institute, UNEP and the Golf Club Managers Associations of Europe, America and China.
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