July 23, 2025 - Chris Serré, CCM Attains Honour Society Membership

     

 

CMAC Contact Information
Amanda Cormier, CAE
Chief Operating Officer
416-979-0640 x239
acormier@thecmac.ca

 

For Immediate Release

Chris Serré, CCM Attains Honour Society Membership

TORONTO, Ontario (July 23, 2025) – The Club Management Association of Canada (CMAC) is delighted to announce that Chris Serré, CCM, Club House Manager of Rosedale Golf Club in Toronto, Ontario has attained Honour Society membership. The Honour Society recognizes a commitment to the profession and continual lifelong learning.

Meant to augment the Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation, seen as the “hallmark of professionalism” in the club industry, membership in the Honour Society requires club management professionals to have achieved the CCM designation, to have obtained an additional 400 hours of education, and to have successfully completed Business Management Institutes Tactical or Strategic Leadership. The CCM designation was established by the Club Management Association of America in 1965. CMAC launched its certification program in Canada in 2004.

Chris currently sits as a director of the National Board of CMAC and chair of the Professional Development Committee. He has held numerous volunteer positions with CMAC including Ontario Branch President. CMAC extends its sincere congratulations and will recognize this significant achievement at the 2025 CMAC National Conference being held November 1-5, 2025, in Windsor, Ontario.

Please visit the CMAC website for more details on certification and the certification process.

About the Club Management Association of Canada

The Club Management Association of Canada is the national professional association for individuals involved in the club management profession in Canada. Since 1957, the association has been supporting members with education, certification, networking and member events to facilitate them being the best in the industry. Members include general managers, chief operating officers, assistant general managers, clubhouse managers, golf superintendents, chefs, controllers, food and beverage supervisors, golf professionals, as well as students interested in pursuing a career in club management. CMAC professionals work at private, semi-private and public golf clubs, country clubs, city clubs, faculty clubs and recreation and leisure clubs.

CMAC is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario with over 650 members and 11 branches across Canada.

For more information, please visit www.thecmac.ca or follow @clubmgmtcanada on X, @clubmgmtcanada on Instagram and The Club Management Association of Canada on LinkedIn.

 

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