Four distinguished IABC Fellows discussed the myriad benefits of earning the Communication Management Professional (CMP) or Strategic Communication Management Professional (SCMP) certification offered through the Global Communication Certification Council (GCCC). The panel shed light on how becoming a CMP or SCMP not only elevates your credibility but also significantly enhances your strategic communication skills. Whether you’re looking to advance in your career, expand your network or stay ahead in the ever-evolving field of corporate communication, this conversation is tailor-made for you.
Watch the video below as panelists share insights into the certification journey — from preparation to examination and beyond. They also share personal anecdotes and professional advice on leveraging certification to its fullest potential for individual career growth and organizational success.
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Join moderator Shel Holtz, SCMP, ABC, IABC Fellow, for episode 104 on ethics.
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Shel Holtz, SCMP, ABC, IABC FellowShel Holtz, SCMP, ABC, IABC Fellow, is senior director of communication at Webcor, a California commercial general contractor and builder headquartered in San Francisco. Shel joined Webcor after 21 years as an independent consultant helping large organizations weave new technologies into their communication strategies and tactics. He also consulted on internal communications, crisis communication, leadership communication, and more. Before starting Holtz Communication + Technology in 1996, Shel had led communication departments at two Fortune 500 companies and spent five years working for human resources consulting firms. The author or co-author of six communication-themed books, Shel and his co-host, Neville Hobson, have presented the “For Immediate Release” podcast since January 2005, making it the first and longest-running communication-focused podcast.