Elizabeth Nutting, director of events for Production Canada in Concord, ON, has earned her Certified Special Events Professional (CSEP) designation from The International Live Events Association (ILEA).
“ILEA certifies dozens of event professionals with the CSEP every year,” said Judy Brillhart, CSEP, ILEA president. “Each event professional who receives their CSEP designation elevates industry standards and best practices.”
Nutting is one of 15 CSEP 2017 recipients announced by ILEA last week. The others are:
- Ashley Burton – Dubai, UAE
- Lori Oates – Capitola, CA
- Syanda Feist – Indianapolis, IN
- Gail Palmer – Cleveland, OH
- Jordan Kaye – Los Angeles, CA
- John Parker – Ft. Washington, MD
- Krysten Leshin – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- India Rhodes – Dallas, TX
- Annie Lewis – Davidson, NC
- Ian Seidenberg – Henderson, NV
- Hayley Matthews-Jones – Minneapolis, MN
- Meghan Shoven – Santa Clara, CA
- Maureen Murphy – Hopewell, NJ
- Amy Van Duyne – Oakwood Village, OH
ILEA endorses and manages the voluntary CSEP program for those who meet established standards. Earning the CSEP designation demonstrates a continuous dedication to enhance individual and professional performance, and ILEA congratulates each of these new recipients on earning this distinguished credential.
The program was developed to:
- Increase the proficiency of event professionals
- Elevate industry standards and practices
- Establish the level of knowledge and performance necessary for certification
- Promote the advancement of the special events industry
- Advance the careers of practitioners
- Acknowledge the high caliber work of CSEPs and the value of the products and services they provide
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