Certified Association Executives

The Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation is the most prestigious professional designation for individuals in association management. CAE is a recognized career path among association leaders. It is the mark of distinction throughout the profession and offers a wide range of benefits, including expanded knowledge, heightened professional recognition and extensive peer-level communications.

Tyrone Adams, CAE
Raquel Alexander, MA, CAE
Jeff W. Arnold, MAM, CAE
Jeannie Bernard, CAE
Richard Bowman, CAE
Bruce Boynton, CAE
Francine Butler, CAE
Rebecca Campbell, CAE
Gary Carpenter, CAE
Shannon Carter, CAE
Craig Cheatham, CAE
Dean Conklin, CAE
Ann Mehan Crosse, CAE
Megan Denhardt, CAE
Mark Dorsey, CAE
Nancy Erickson, CAE
Lola Fehr, RN, MS, FAAN, CAE
Rebecca Granger, CAE
Wendy Grillo, CAE
Michael Hedges, CAE
Jean Herman, CAE
Roberta Herman, CAE
Caren Hunt, CAE
Ann Hutchison, CAE
Tim Jackson, CMP, CAE
James Krack, CAE
David Kanagy, CAE
C. Henry Kyle, III, CAE
Larisa LaBrant, CAE
Laura Landwirth, CAE
Julie Massaro, CAE
C. Matt, CAE
Noel Maye, CAE
 
David May, CAE
Peter Meersman, CAE
Marc Mores, CAE
Janice Molitor, CAE
Sarah Myers, CAE
Sara Dolibois Nakon, CAE
Anne O'Neill, CAE
Stan Orr, CAE
Melanie Penoyar, CAE
Elizabeth Price, CAE
Marilen Reimer, CAE
Karen Renshaw, CAE
Sara Reynolds, CAE
Lois Rice, CAE
Sonia Riggs, CAE
Rebecca Roland, CAE
Lori Ropa, CAE
Jon R. Runge, CAE
Lauren Schadle, CAE
JoAn Segal, CAE
Dorothy Shadrick, CAE
Kristen Sirovatka Fefes, CAE
Beth Shelly, CAE
Christa K. Stratton, MBA, CAE
David Stumph, CAE
William Teutsch, CAE
Joan Tezak, CPM, CAE
Meg Tully, CAE
Marvin Tuttle, CAE
Sean Walters, CAE
Marilee Yorchak, CAE


How to Obtain and Maintain Your CAE