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NPMA in the National Capital Area

Explore the chapter profiles of NPMA in the National Capital Area, including the Federal Center, Harbour Lights, and NOVA chapters. Discover their contributions to NPMA, common challenges they face, and opportunities for collaboration.

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NPMA in the National Capital Area

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  1. NPMA in the National Capital Area Chip Sraver, CPPM – Federal Center Chapter Eric Geyer, CPPM – Harbour Lights Chapter Brandon Kriner, CPPM – NOVA Chapter

  2. Overview • Chapter Profiles • Our Contribution to NPMA • Common Challenges • Opportunities to Work Together

  3. Federal Center Chapter • At A Glance • 413 Members – Largest Chapter in NPMA • Mostly Property Professionals from Federal Civilian Agencies • Monthly meetings on last Wednesday of each month at the Holiday Inn in Rosslyn, VA

  4. Federal Center Chapter Membership by Industry

  5. Federal Center Chapter Membership by Organization

  6. Federal Center Chapter • Certification • 59 CPPS • 61 CPPA • 138 CPPM • 5 CF • 62 % members are certified

  7. Federal Center Chapter • Key Chapter Accomplishments • Hosted 2007 Eastern Region in Annapolis, MD • Chapter of the year in 2000 and 2002 • Hosted NES in 1994 • Several members have served National positions including National President (Mr. Bernie Bargteil) • Numerous members make NES presentations • Numerous members contribute to the Property Professional • Hosts certification training and two-day seminar

  8. Harbour Lights Chapter • At A Glance • Chartered November 13, 1985 • 152 Members – 5th Largest Chapter in NPMA • A diverse mix of members from higher education, government contractors and government • Monthly meetings on 2ndTuesday of each month at the Ramada Inn in Hanover, MD

  9. Harbour Lights Chapter Membership by Industry

  10. Harbour Lights Chapter Membership by Organization

  11. Harbour Lights Chapter • Certification • 29 CPPS • 14 CPPA • 28 CPPM • 2 CF • 48% members are certified

  12. Harbour Lights Chapter Key Chapter Accomplishments • Numerous members have made NES presentations • No cost certification training for members • Numerous members contribute to The Property Professional • Several ASTM E53 Committee Members • Member drafted ASTM Standard

  13. NOVA Chapter • At A Glance • Chartered September 11, 1986 • 270 Members – 2nd Largest Chapter in NPMA • A diverse mix of members from service organizations, government contractors and DOD • Monthly meetings on 3rd Thursday of each month in Fair Oaks, VA or Tyson’s Corner, VA

  14. NOVA Chapter Membership by Industry

  15. NOVA Chapter Membership by Organization

  16. NOVA Chapter • Certification • 51 CPPS • 21 CPPA • 75 CPPM • 5 CF • 54% members are certified

  17. NOVA Chapter • Key Chapter Accomplishments • NPMA Large Chapter of the Year 2007 • 4th Annual Contract Property Seminar • Active Community Service Program • Members delivered presentations at NES 2008 • Members drafted ASTM Standards • Members contributed to the Property Professional

  18. A Major Part of the NPMA Three of the five largest chapters are here in our area

  19. A Major Part of the NPMA Together, we make up 20% of the national organization

  20. A Major Part of the NPMA Together, we hold 23% of all NPMA certifications

  21. A Major Part of the NPMA We are near or exceed national certification averages

  22. Common Challenges • Getting innovative speakers for chapter meetings • Maintaining chapter meeting attendance • Attracting and retaining chapter members • Maximizing participation in chapter and NPMA events • Running professional development programs • Producing chapter seminars

  23. Opportunities to Work Together • Making sure people are in the chapter that is the best fit for them vs. NPMA-assigned chapter • Shared professional development opportunities • Certification classes • NPMA/ASTM Training • Possible NPMA National Capital Area Seminar • Provide a large, driving-distance seminar to serve our members who can’t get travel funds • Bring together the wealth of government and industry experts from our area

  24. Questions/Discussion

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