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1/15/2019 at 3:53:06 AM GMT
Posts: 12
Sitting for the Spring 2019
Hello, my name is Xavier Shellman. I have been an administrative professional for just under 20 years. Starting with my first job out of high school. I have been a member of IAAP on and off for about 10 of those years. During my years as an admin I have learned a lot on the job and through IAAP and I had always been interested in becoming certified. Most of my employers and even coworkers did not know anything about IAAP or the CAP (previously CPS) exam. So I didn't really pursue this certification. I thought it would just be a waste to have this amazing credential if no one knew what it was. So I thought a college degree would make more sense for me. Unfortunately, life kept getting in the way. Or I just kept getting in my own way. In any case, I never finished my degree. In the last two years, I have dedicated myself to accomplishing the goals that I'd always considered "lofty" or "pie in the sky." One by one I've been crossing them off the list. So this year I decided that my main goals would be to pursue my education seriously. I've registered for college and I'm taking two courses at a time online. If I keep this up I will have my degree by the end of next year. So I'm excited about that. I frequently look at job postings that I forward to friends who I think may be interested or qualified. Well, 2 weeks ago I was looking at an ad that listed an associates degree or the IAAP CAP listed as the required education. I couldn't believe it! This was a very desirable position in a city near mine and they were looking for people who had their CAP certificate. Well, once I saw that I knew now was the time to really buckle down and get it done. Luckily, Marie Herman's study group had just started. So I was able to register. There is a lot of reading but I think it will be worth it to finally have my CAP. I might even go so far as to add my OM to the mix.


1/15/2019 at 4:38:41 AM GMT
Posts: 7
Xavier! Good luck in as you continue your degree but also as you pursue your CAP. In addition please join us at a future meeting; you have a branch in your area (Coastal CT Branch).


1/15/2019 at 11:20:54 AM GMT
Posts: 48
Congrats on starting the journey! Rock CAP!

“….everybody needs a chance and a champion.” Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton

Member of Excellence 2018-2019
Specialty Certificate: OM


1/15/2019 at 11:23:18 AM GMT
Posts: 223
Best of luck in your certification endeavors.

Jean Cocco,, CAP, Expert
Executive Assistant
Regulatory, Quality. Clinical Reporting and Global Patient Safety, US East Coast Development Hub
Novo Nordisk Inc. | Massachusetts


1/15/2019 at 12:29:53 PM GMT
Posts: 41
Congratulations on taking this next step in your personal and professional development. We all look forward to celebrating with you when you cross "Earn CAP" off your bucket list. Best wishes with your studies!

Ann Dahlke CAP, MEP, OM, PM, TA
Wausau, WI
Executive Assistant

1/15/2019 at 1:46:18 PM GMT
Posts: -1
Best of luck!

Nicole Cangey CAP OM
Administrative Coordinator


1/15/2019 at 2:01:06 PM GMT
Posts: 60
Congratulations Xavier and best of luck!

Rhonda Schenk, CAP, OM


1/15/2019 at 2:47:58 PM GMT
Posts: 2
Good Luck!


1/15/2019 at 4:00:27 PM GMT
Posts: 3
Good luck and same here. I am currently enrolled in Marie's study group also. We're going to rock it!!!


1/15/2019 at 4:10:36 PM GMT
Posts: 7
Awesome, good luck to you too Bexsy!!!!


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