Chamber President Beth Truelove (center)

(WASHINGTON, D.C.)— Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, has announced that Beth Truelove, President, of the White County Chamber of Commerce has graduated from the program and has received the recognition of IOM.  

Awarded to all graduates of the Institute program, the IOM Graduate Recognition signifies the Individual’s completion of 96 hours of course instruction in nonprofit management. In addition, participants can earn credit hours toward the Certified Chamber Executive (CCE) or Certified Association Executive (CAE) certifications.  

Raymond  Towle, U.S. Chamber Foundation’s vice president of Institute for Organization Management said,  “These individuals have the knowledge, skills, and dedication necessary to achieve professional and organizational success in the dynamic association and chamber industries.”

Since its commencement in 1921, the Institute program has been educating tens of thousands of association, chamber, and other nonprofit leaders on how to build stronger organizations, better serve their members and become strong business advocates. Institute’s curriculum consists of four weeklong sessions at five different university locations throughout the country.