Certified District Manager Program

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Details

March 8, 2010through March 12, 2010
Tallahassee, FL
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Conference Packages

Pass Name Description
CDM Program - Member The Association serves as the Department of Community Affairs primary education and training arm to satisfy the educational requirements of Ch. 189, FS. The purpose of the education program is to ensure that elected boards and district managers comply with the Florida Statutes governing special districts. Core subjects for elected officials and staff are presented at the Annual Conference in June and at the more informal member meetings held around the state. The Association, in conjunction with Department of Community Affairs, created the Certified District Manager (CDM) Program in 2004 and has now partnered with Florida State University's Askew School of Government to provide the best possible certification program for this field. This Program not only recognizes the professional and educational accomplishments of district managers of special districts, but promotes professionalism among the members of this profession.
CDM Program - Non-Member The Association serves as the Department of Community Affairs primary education and training arm to satisfy the educational requirements of Ch. 189, FS. The purpose of the education program is to ensure that elected boards and district managers comply with the Florida Statutes governing special districts. Core subjects for elected officials and staff are presented at the Annual Conference in June and at the more informal member meetings held around the state. The Association, in conjunction with Department of Community Affairs, created the Certified District Manager (CDM) Program in 2004 and has now partnered with Florida State University's Askew School of Government to provide the best possible certification program for this field. This Program not only recognizes the professional and educational accomplishments of district managers of special districts, but promotes professionalism among the members of this profession.


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