Tess Vismale CMP, DES |
What motivated you to pursue the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation?
What drew me to the certification was a myriad of things. One was while enrolled in the University of Georgia's Event & Meeting Management Certificate Program, I learned about the Certified Meeting Professional designation from Connie Bergeron, CMP Fellow, and Gregg Lauer, CMP, and was inspired to join the next CMP Study Group. The other was coming to terms with having previously been a behind-the-scenes person who never wanted to get certified at all. All of my industry colleagues were encouraging me to pursue the CMP; they were saying: you should do it, you need to do it, and I had been resisting, telling myself, "I'm not interested in having all these accolades around my names I just wanted to good work and make people happy from behind the scenes."
A colleague at work had taken her CMP; she didn't pass the first time, but she kept encouraging and pushing me. I finally relented when she convinced me that I would never be considered the same type of person again.
How did participation in the CMP Study Group support your studying to take the exam?
My passion for professional
development propelled me to participate in the CMP Study Group, and the
benefits were excellent. The CMP Study Group Committee's material is very
well-organized, and the tips on applying for the CMP exam were also
helpful.
I learned to delete what I
knew about planning events and, with a clear mind, absorb how our industry
blueprint works. I also met fellow Study Group members who are good friends to
this day.
How did you feel when you saw the words "You Passed"?
ECSTATIC and surprised! I
thought I had hyperventilated while taking the exam (which I had never done
before). We were the first to take the online version of the CMP exam. As
the clock counted down, when I felt overwhelmed, I went to the restroom to put
cold water on my face and finish. I hit the button; it said I finished
with an hour and a
half left!! I was terrified that I had finished so quickly.
Passing the CMP exam and
becoming a CMP meant I had achieved the goal I had set for myself, and I was
happy to have earned this outstanding
What benefits have you experienced as a result of having your CMP?
My successful outcome in
taking the CMP exam led to my following my strong interest in event technology.
As one of the first people to receive the Digital Event STirigits (DES)
certification in 2013, I have used my
background and passion for
event technology to help elevate our chapter and educate our members to be
better digital citizens.
Does having your CMP designation enhance your position as a knowledgeable industry expert?
Absolutely. After earning my
CMP, I joined the Curriculum Committee as Co-Chair and was able to apply the
information I studied on adult learning styles, effective meeting design, and
how to ensure delivering
ROI for educational programs
as the Committee selected educational topics, presenters, and creative meeting
formats.
While I was on the education
and events committee for MPI, Georgia, I secured Event Mobi as MPI Georgia
Chapter's first event mobile app and helped design the
technology experiences at our
chapter's first Tech Summit (Tech Playground), and also won "The Shining
Star Award," and spoken at many Chapter events. I am most proud of helping
MPI Georgia Chapter members
to be early adopters of event
tech by helping produce two hybrid events, one in 2012 and one in 2020.
Do you find information you learned while studying to take the exam helpful in your positions since earning your CMP and are you able to use some of the formulas, etc., to help your meetings go well?
During the last 3 years, I
have found the CMP curriculum to be a vital reference point in my work with
client programs and my desire to support others. During Covid, MPI
International asked me to
create a blog series which I
titled "The Independent Planners Collective" and chose to recruit two
fellow CMPs as co-writers from our Chapter, Qualena Odom-Royes, CSEP, CMP,
CDMP, EventEssentials, LLC, and
Heather Herrig, CMP, Every
Last Detail, for discussions on the unique challenges and perks of the IP community.
Applying CMP principles has
helped me to encourage others in their journey of development as meeting
industry professionals.
Reflecting on the time since you achieved the CMP designation, was it a good use of your time and resources to take that step?
Definitely "Yes." I
have renewed my CMP every 5 years because having the designation is critical to
my career and gives me a competitive advantage.
What words of encouragement would you have for future CMP candidates?
Just do it! The CMP Study Group Committee makes the process very clear, and for candidates who meet the requirements for CMP application, joining a Study Group keeps you on track and encourages you throughout the CMP process.
LAST CALL for 2023 CMP Study Group!
If you have earning your CMP designation on your 2023 "to do" list, please email Gregg Lauer, CMP at glauer@etherio.com and Connie Bergeron, CMP at connie@siteselectionsolutions.com to let us know. The CMP Information Session for the final CMP Study Group this year is scheduled for Tuesday, September 5, and all Study Group sessions are held on Zoom. For any questions regarding CMP requirements, please visit the MPI Georgia Chapter link or call Connie Bergeron, CMP, at 404.819.0891.
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