Eight Club Industry Leaders Selected for 2020 Class of Fellows
Alexandria, VA — February 10, 2020 — Eight club industry leaders have been selected for the 2020 class of Fellows. Created in 2019, the CMAA Fellows Program is an honorary recognition program distinguishing those living CMAA members who epitomize the leadership, integrity, involvement, and contributions of club management professionals. Each of these individuals has made a significant impact toward the betterment of the profession and CMAA throughout his active career.
Announced and recognized at the Opening Business Session of the 2020 World Conference and Club Business Expo in Grapevine, TX, the Class of 2020 inductees are:
- Christian W. Coulter, CCM, McMahon Group, Mirror Lake, NH
- Thomas M. DeLozier, CCM, CCE, Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC
- Anthony D’Errico, CCM, CCE, Quail West Foundation, Naples, FL
- Matthew C. Guzik, CCM, CCE, Tara Iti Golf Club, Te Arai, New Zealand
- Robert C. Josey, CCM, CCE, The Country Club, Pepper Pike, OH
- Luke A. O’Boyle, CCM, CCE, Chevy Chase Club, Chevy Chase, MD
The Fellows selection process includes nomination by a club management peer; an in-depth application describing the individual’s innovation, leadership, and commitment to the profession; interviews with the peer-comprised selection committee; and selection from among a group of highly qualified candidates.
The 2020 Fellows class joins 10 individuals inducted into the inaugural 2019 class. Together, these individuals serve as the foundation for an emerging group of thought leaders, mentors, and champions of the Association and the club industry at large. Once honored, the distinction of CMAA Fellow is a lifetime recognition.
For more information about CMAA’s Fellows program, visit cmaa.org/fellows.
About CMAA
Founded in 1927, the Club Management Association of America (CMAA) is the largest professional association for managers of membership clubs with 6,800 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 42 professional chapters and more than 40 student chapters and colonies. Learn more at cmaa.org.
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