
About IAAP...
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The International Association of
Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is a not-for-profit professional
association with approximately 40,000 members and affiliates and
nearly 600 chapters worldwide.
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IAAP works in partnership with
employers to promote professional excellence.
IAAP
Mission, Purpose, Objectives, Vision
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The IAAP mission
is to be the acknowledged, recognized leader of
administrative professionals and to enhance their individual and
collective value, image, competence, and influence.
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IAAP's purpose
is to provide information, education, and training and to set
standards of excellence recognized by the business community on a
global perspective.
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IAAP's objectives
are to elevate the standards of all administrative
professionals and to promote their working relationships with
management through continuing education, authorized programs, and
publications.
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IAAP's vision
is to inspire and equip all administrative professionals
to attain excellence.
Definition of
Administrative Professional
Association History
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Founded in 1942 as the
National Secretaries Association (NSA) to provide a professional
network and educational resources for secretarial staff. The
association's name was changed in 1998 to the International
Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) to encompass the
large number of varied administrative job titles and recognize the
advancing role of administrative support staff in business and
government.
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IAAP established the
Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) program in 1951 to set
recognized standards of excellence in the profession. IAAP
introduced an additional advanced certification, the Certified
Administrative Professional (CAP) program, in 2001.
Association Structure
International in scope – members and chapters in 66
countries.
IAAP has members in most
Fortune 500 companies, hundreds of mid- to small-sized
businesses, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, and
federal, state, and local government agencies.
IAAP
is a non-profit organization classified
by the IRS as a 501(c) 6 association.
Governed by a 12-member International
Board of Directors, elected annually by member delegates at the IAAP
International Convention and Education Forum.
IAAP owns and operates its
headquarters building located in
Kansas City, Missouri.
IAAP is not a union organization – we
work in partnership with employers to promote excellence and
lifelong learning.
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