Tuesday, November 27, 2012

NECMA Past Presidents Council Endorses Peter C. Davies, CCM



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Contact: Peter A. Trombetta
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NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER PAST PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ENDORSES PETER C. DAVIES, CCM

Members of The New England Club Managers Association Past Presidents Council fully endorses Peter. C. Davies, CCM candidacy for re-election as CMAA National Director 2013

NORTON, MASSACHUSETTS - November 27, 2012 - The Members of the New England Club Managers Association (NECMA) Past Presidents Council fully endorses Peter C. Davies, CCM's candidacy for re-election as Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) National Director 2013 and extends its support to his campaign.

Peter C. Davies, CCM has served as General Manager and COO of the Wianno Club in Osterville (Cape Cod), Massachusetts since February 2008. Prior to this appointment, he served as General Manager and COO of Heritage Club in Mason, OH from 2000 to 2008. In previous years, he held various positions at Ivy Hills Country Club in Cincinnati, OH, and served as Club Manager for Four Bridges Country Club in Liberty Township, OH.
Peter C. Davies, CCM
Davies joined CMAA in 1997 and currently serves as CMAA Director and co-chairman of the CMI Committee (2011 & 2012). He has served as co-chairman of the Career Services Committee (2009), Chairman of the Technology Committee (2010) and on several CMAA national committees including the CMI Committee (2010), Premier Club Services Committee (2005/2006), Idea Fair Committee (2007), Chapter Member Services Committee (2007/2008), and At-Conference Election Committee (2004/2006) as well as serving as the 2009 chairman for the Chapter of the Year Committee.

Active at the chapter level, Davies served on the Ohio Valley Chapter Board of Directors from 2001 through 2007, and Cincinnati District Chairman (2001), Director (2002/2003), Secretary/Treasurer (2004), Vice President (2005), and President (2006/2007). He is now a member of the New England Chapter of CMAA, a CMAA Honor Society member, and has been a member of the CMAA International Wine Society since 2000. He is also an enthusiastic participant in Kevin MacDonald and Shelley MacDougall’s Extraordinary Leader program. Peter has participated in three Bicycle Chautauqua’s including the inaugural Chautauqua in San Antonio in 2002.



Peter and his wife Shelly have been married for thirteen years and blessed with three beautiful children. Christian (27), a stepson for Shelly, attends Hunter College and is pursuing his dreams as a writer in New York City, Harker (9) is in 4th Grade, and Clementine (6) is an enthusiastic 1st grader. Outside of work, Peter enjoys spending time with his family, reading, music, cycling, and travel. Peter and Shelly also enjoy a strong connection to the United Methodist Church in Osterville, Massachusetts where Shelly serves on the Board of Trustees and Peter serves on the Staff Parish Relations and Fellowship Committees. Peter always looks forward to any opportunity to get together with his circle of friends in CMAA.

In the coming months, the NECMA Past Presidents Council will be calling to New England Chapter Members and others for their support. The CMAA National Director elections will be held at the CMAA 84th World Conference on Club Management in San Diego, California in February 2013.

The New England Chapter looks forward to working with Davies' friends and former CMAA Ohio Valley Chapter on his re-election campaign for Director.

We wish Mr. Davies the very best on his successful re-election campaign.

If you wish to help in our efforts, please write the The Committee to Re-Elect Peter C. Davies, CCM For CMAA National Director Committee at Davies4Director@necma.org.

You may follow Davies' re-election campaign thanks to the The Committee to Re-Elect Peter C. Davies, CCMCommittee blog at Davies4Director.blogspot.com or Follow Us on Twitter @Davies4Director or on Facebook.

Messages of support may be sent to Mr. Davies at pdavies@necma.org.

NECMA Past President Council Members:
James A. Goslin, CCM (1969-1970§), Retired
Louis A. Crump, CCM (1975-1976), Retired
Frank T. Stover, CCM (1977-1978*), The Chicago Club
James A. Pezzullo (1979-1981)., Retired
Lambert H. Lang, CCM (1984*), Retired
Peter J. Tunley, CCM (1985-1986¥*), The Stanwich Club
James R. Giberti, CCM (1987-1988), Retired
Norman Brierley Hall, CCM (1989)
Bruce C. Marden, CCM (1990-1991), Retired
David B. Chag, CCM (1992), The Country Club
Scott C, Hobden, CCM (1993-1994), Manchester Country Club
A. Dennis Michel (1995-1996), Somerset Club
Garrett E. Fitzgerald (1997), Retired
Robert C. Wood, CCM (1998-1999), Chilton Club
Martin J. Ryan (2000), Wellesley Country Club
Dolores I Curran, CCM (2001), Retired
Peter A. Trombetta (2002-2003), Porcellian Club
Paul W. Lazar, CCM (2004-2005), Winchester Country Club
Richard G. Shultz, CCM (2008-2009), Nashawtuc Country Club
Barry A. Stacer, CCM (2010-2011), Conanicut Yacht Club

PastPresidentsCouncil@necma.org

NECMA Past Presidents Council is a distinguished group of twenty Past Presidents of the New England Chapter who continue to remain active in our association. The objectives of the NECMA Past Presidents Council are to confer with, and offer guidance and support to the Chapter Board of Directors in meeting the needs of our association today and into the future by addressing the concerns of today's club managers, and the challenges that they face daily in the club environment. You may find more information on the NECMA Past Presidents Council here .

§ CMAA National President 1982
¥ CMAA National President 2002
* "Friend of the Chapter" Members


The New England Club Managers Association (NECMA), the original chapter of the Club Managers Association of America, was established in 1914 and has since been a leader in the advancement of opportunities for private club managers, and foremost, students of the culinary and hospitality industries. NECMA has more than 240 members who manage more than 150 private clubs in the New England area. The purposes of the New England Chapter are to provide education to persons connected with the management of clubs and other associations of similar character, to promote and encourage efficient and successful club management, and to advance friendly relations among its members. For more information about NECMA, visit our web site at www.necma.org.

The Club Managers Association of America is the professional association for managers of leading private country, city, yacht, athletic, military and fraternal clubs in the United States and abroad. Founded in 1927, CMAA provides executive career services, a lifetime professional development program and a national trade magazine, Club Management, to its nearly 6,000 members. For more information about CMAA or its Certification Program, visit its web site at www.cmaa.org.

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