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Brae Burn Country Club Clubhouse Manager Inducted Into CMAA Honor Society

Posted: Monday, May 09, 2011 at 10:50 AM CDT

West Newton, MA -- (SBWire) -- 05/09/2011 --Phillip J. Santomaro, CCM, AAS, Clubhouse Manager of Brae Burn Country Club in West Newton, Massachusetts and member of the New England Club Managers Association (NECMA) was inducted into the Club Managers Association of America’s (CMAA) prestigious Honor Society. He joins a select group of managers who have achieved this elevated status.

Mr. Santomaro earned his way into the Honor Society by fulfilling the following requirements: Achievement of 400 additional credits beyond certification with a minimum of 150 CMAA Education credits; Active membership status for a minimum of nine years; and successful completion of Business Management Institute (BMI) IV or V. Honor Society members are those managers who dedicate themselves to improving the professionalism of the club management industry and demonstrate this commitment by continually pursuing knowledge and advancement.

Mr. Santomaro has been in the club business for almost 15 years and became a member of CMAA in 2000. He achieved Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation in 2005. Phil is originally from Providence, Rhode Island and has held several positions at Brae Burn Country Club with a successful stint as Club Manager at Norton Country Club, Norton Massachusetts in between. Phil is excited to be joining Franklin Country Club in Franklin Massachusetts as General Manager.

The New England Club Managers Association (NECMA), the original chapter of the Club Managers Association of America, was established in 1914 and has since been a leader in the advancement of opportunities for private club managers, and foremost, students of the culinary and hospitality industries.

NECMA has more than 240 members who manage more than 150 private clubs in the New England area. The purposes of the New England Chapter are to provide education to persons connected with the management of clubs and other associations of similar character, to promote and encourage efficient and successful club management, and to advance friendly relations among its members. For more information about NECMA, visit our web site at http://www.necma.org.

The Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) is the professional Association for managers of membership clubs. With close to 7,000 members across all classifications, CMAA manager members run more than 3,000 country, golf, city, athletic, faculty, yacht, town and military clubs. The objectives of the Association are to promote and advance friendly relations among persons connected with the management of clubs and other associations of similar character; to encourage the education and advancement of its members; to assist club officers and members, through their managers, to secure the utmost in efficient and successful operations. CMAA hosts the World Conference on Club Management and Exposition annually; maintains a highly trafficked Web site — http://www.cmaa.org —containing club industry resources as well as a section for CMAA members only; researches, writes and develops textbooks, manuals and white papers on club management issues; and is involved in numerous industry-wide initiatives that advance the profession of club management and enrich the lives of its members.

CMAA’s Club Foundation (http://www.clubfoundation.org) supports the advancement of the club management profession. The Club Foundation sponsors research, funds industry education programs, provides financial assistance to educational institutions and awards scholarships to outstanding students interested in the club management profession.