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NAFA's Pacific Northwest Chapter To Host Debut Of Certificate of Completion Program

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On July 12, NAFA's Pacific Northwest Chapter will host the first ever exam sitting for the Association's Certificate of Completion Program. 

NAFA has unbundled the certification program, making it easier for you to write exams on any of the eight core disciplines that are most reverent to your current needs and receive immediate recognition for passing these exams with a minimum of 70 percent correct. If you pass this exam and decide that you wish to enroll in NAFA's CAFM®/S® certification program, this certificate will count towards credit in that program.

Additionally, if you are already enrolled in the CAFM®/S® program, you can also attend the meeting and write this exam for free.

This inaugural exam will be on the new Asset Management Module, which is now the most up-to-date curriculum available! The learning objectives of this information packed discipline include: Strategic Sourcing, Vehicle Invoices and Pricing, Vehicle Selection, Specification Types and Development, and Vehicle Remarketing.  

Because this chapter meeting is in conjugation with the launch of the Certificates of Completion program, we are offering special pricing: Only $99 for NAFA members and $149 for non-members. To receive this special discounted rate, simply click here to register and enter code CERTAM when prompted.

The meeting will be held on July 12 from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm at Luke Jensen Sports Park, 4000 NE 78th St, Vancouver, WA 98665. The phone number for the park is (360) 397-2285. Lunch will be provided and NAFA CEO Phillip E. Russo, CAE will also be on hand to say a few words about this exciting new program!

Don't miss out on this chance to advance your career! Click here to enroll now and take advantage of this valuable opportunity!

If you have any questions, please contact Christine Goyette: cgoyette@nafa.org or call (609) 986-1047.

 

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