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Community Engagement

NARM engages the CPM community in our work. CPMs and students are invited to attend events designed to share information about proposed policy improvements as well as events that are part of a process to gather feedback from those who have experiences with NARM in the past that can help inform the future.

Informational Sessions and Listening Sessions are just a part of NARM’s community engagement. Our Executive Director holds informal office hours upon request (email Brynne at executivedirector@narm.org) and sends out a regular newsletter that includes updates on current issues and frequently asked questions. Sign up for our newsletter here.

As a part of our ongoing efforts to bring more voices to NARM and our decision making, we are excited to announce the upcoming launch of the NARM Members Portal—a hub designed to keep you up-to-date on changes at NARM and involve you every step of the way.

To receive information . . . .

Information Sessions

We know that members of the CPM community have questions about NARM’s planning process and how it affects CPM certificants and the CPM. We have designed a series of Information Sessions (formerly called Town Halls) to share updates on our work within the organization. Each Information Session will focus on a specific aspect of our work.

To share information . . . .

Listening Sessions

NARM wants to hear from you. We know that, historically, some members of the CPM community have not felt heard. We also know we need voices from across our entire community to inform our future planning process.

Feedback Forms

We are gathering insight into NARM’s past community impact and how NARM and the CPM can expand, grow, and evolve. Your opinion is important to us; please share your perspective.

Click here for a list of our current Feedback Form(s).

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