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CMA & AMA Toronto Join Forces for Young Marketers

Young marketers have a new power championing their career development. The Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) and AMA Toronto, a part of the American Marketing Association, are joining forces to champion the mentoring and development of young marketers.

“Our collaboration enhances our ability to support marketers at various stages of their careers, deepen their knowledge and strengthen their career paths,” says John Wiltshire, president and CEO, CMA. “This aligns with the CMA’s strategy to work with a variety of organizations in Canada to embolden marketers to make a powerful impact on business.”

The two industry associations are teaming up to cross-promote complementary programs to support and accelerate the careers of entry- and mid-level marketing professionals.

The partnership links AMA Toronto’s Career Accelerator mentoring program with the CMA’s Chartered Marketer (CM) designation program, and the CMA NXT program. The combination of these programs provides a more holistic and career defining experience for today’s emerging marketers.

These distinct marketing programs complement each other and present a powerful suite of career development offerings. The Career Accelerator is a popular one-on-one mentoring program. CMA NXT houses an extensive library of marketing information, learnings and observations. And the CMA’s acclaimed Chartered Marketer (CM) program offers specialized courses and an important industry-recognized professional designation.

“AMA Toronto is dedicated to helping young people and empowering business growth and leadership within the marketing community,” says Miglena Nikolova, president of AMA Toronto. “Our new partnership with the CMA will see our associations work together to help the next generation of marketers advance and navigate their career journey from student to senior executive.”

Both associations recognize the quality and benefits of the Chartered Marketer program. Recent research found that more than 80 per cent of senior marketing leaders agree an applicant with an industry-recognized professional designation will have access to better job opportunities and a higher starting salary, promotion or raise.

Similarly, the associations highly value the calibre and benefits of Career Accelerator, noting the important role that formal mentoring and networking can play in career development.

To encourage program participants to network and explore the opportunities afforded by each organization, discounts and cross-promotions are being offered to members and young marketers in each association.

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Kate Baggott
Kate Baggott is a former Managing Editor of B2BNN. Her technology and business journalism has appeared in the Technology Review, the Globe and Mail, Canada Computes, the Vancouver Sun and the Bay Street Bull. She is the author of the short story collections Love from Planet Wine Cooler and Dry Stories. Find links to recent articles by following her on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-baggott-9a0306/