2017 WinterNnewsletter

PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION COMMITTEE NEWS

Ever thought of obtaining an IAAO Designation? An IAAO professional designation is a symbol of knowledge, experience and competence recognized around the globe. Is it for You? Any professional who aspires to advance their career in appraising, mapping, property assessment and property tax policy at any level - in government or in the private sector - should have an IAAO designa- tion. Benefits

Tracy S. Drake, CAE, RES, AAS, CFE

Designated members can earn an increase in salary and responsibility. A designation in- stantly establishes your qualifications and credibility and is a universal, portable measure of your capabilities recognized around the world. Designees report gaining confidence in their abilities and the respect of their peers and those they serve. Earning a designation is a re- warding experience, demonstrating that you have attained the highest level of profession- alism. Requirements To earn an IAAO Designation, one must be an IAAO member in good standing and com- plete the requirements for the particular designation pursued. Each designation has experi- ential, educational, demonstration project, and examination requirements. Learn More For more information or a candidacy application, please contact Jarron Paronto via email at paronto@iaao.org or by phone at 816-701-8137. You may also download a promotional flyer about the designation program and a brochure on designations and education re- quirements at www.iaao.org. Don’t forget ... the Tony Hodge Educational Award is now $500! At the 2017 Annual Conference in Hutchinson Island, the Executive Board will recognize the hard work of new designees. To be eligible, new designees must be a FCIAAO member in good standing for 12 months prior to being awarded their IAAO designation. New designees must provide a copy of IAAO’s letter conferring designation, or a copy of the designation certificate to tdrake@ccpao.com . Attention IAAO Professional Designation Candidates/New Designees!

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Winter 2017 Newsletter of the FCIAAO

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