   IAAP is a non-profit professional association with
    approximately 40,000 members and affiliates and nearly
    600 chapters worldwide.
   It is governed by a 12-member International Board of
    Directors, elected annually by member delegates at the
    IAAP International Convention and Education Forum.
   IAAP owns and operates its headquarters building
    located in Kansas City, Missouri.
   It is NOT a union organization. IAAP works in partnership
    with employers to promote excellence and lifelong
    learning.
              <http://www.iaap-hq.org/about.htm>
   The IAAP mission is to be the acknowledged,
    recognized leader of administrative professionals and
    to enhance their individual and collective value, image,
    competence, and influence.

   IAAP’s objectives are to elevate the standards of all
    administrative professionals and to promote their
    working relationships with management through
    continuing education, authorized programs, and
    publications.
IAAP’s purpose is to
provide information,
education, and training
and to set standards of
excellence recognized
by the business
community on a global
perspective.

IAAP’s vision is to
inspire and equip all
administrative
professionals to attain
excellence.
   Integrity
   Encouragement
   Leadership
   Loyalty
   Professionalism
   Relevance
   Pride
   Connection
   Individual
    Performance
Three Types of IAAP
Review the three            Membership
types of membership
and select the one
appropriate for you.      Professional

Complete the                Student
application and pay
and you are now an
IAAP member!                Associate
A currently employed (or within the last two years) administrative
professional, a holder of the CPS and/or CAP rating, or an employed
                    teacher of business education.

                                         IAAP Annual Membership
                                         Dues for a Professional
                                         member are $58 plus a one-
                                         time processing fee of $15.

                                         If an individual joins a local
                                         chapter, chapter and
                                         division dues are additional
                                         and vary depending on the
                                         division/chapter.
For a Student Member, there is no processing fee, only
                annual fees of $24.
An associate member is an individual, firm, or educational
        institution that sustains the objectives of IAAP.
Associate membership dues include a one-time processing fee of
                  $15 and annual dues of $155.
The preceding has been created by Trameka
                       Love.
All information on the previous slides was found
            on the website listed above.

IAAP

  • 2.
    IAAP is a non-profit professional association with approximately 40,000 members and affiliates and nearly 600 chapters worldwide.  It is governed by a 12-member International Board of Directors, elected annually by member delegates at the IAAP International Convention and Education Forum.  IAAP owns and operates its headquarters building located in Kansas City, Missouri.  It is NOT a union organization. IAAP works in partnership with employers to promote excellence and lifelong learning. <http://www.iaap-hq.org/about.htm>
  • 3.
    The IAAP mission is to be the acknowledged, recognized leader of administrative professionals and to enhance their individual and collective value, image, competence, and influence.  IAAP’s objectives are to elevate the standards of all administrative professionals and to promote their working relationships with management through continuing education, authorized programs, and publications.
  • 4.
    IAAP’s purpose isto provide information, education, and training and to set standards of excellence recognized by the business community on a global perspective. IAAP’s vision is to inspire and equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence.
  • 5.
    Integrity  Encouragement  Leadership  Loyalty  Professionalism  Relevance  Pride  Connection  Individual Performance
  • 6.
    Three Types ofIAAP Review the three Membership types of membership and select the one appropriate for you. Professional Complete the Student application and pay and you are now an IAAP member! Associate
  • 7.
    A currently employed(or within the last two years) administrative professional, a holder of the CPS and/or CAP rating, or an employed teacher of business education. IAAP Annual Membership Dues for a Professional member are $58 plus a one- time processing fee of $15. If an individual joins a local chapter, chapter and division dues are additional and vary depending on the division/chapter.
  • 8.
    For a StudentMember, there is no processing fee, only annual fees of $24.
  • 9.
    An associate memberis an individual, firm, or educational institution that sustains the objectives of IAAP. Associate membership dues include a one-time processing fee of $15 and annual dues of $155.
  • 10.
    The preceding hasbeen created by Trameka Love. All information on the previous slides was found on the website listed above.