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Mitch Smith
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Credential Verification
Issue date: January 1, 2016
Expiration date: December 20, 2027
ID: 6bc32253-8e9a-4826-a65c-190b620b6646
The Corporate Housing Providers Association (CHPA) stands as the premier worldwide authority dedicated to elevating the corporate housing industry through unparalleled advocacy, education and professional development.
Type
Certification
Level
Professional
Description
The Corporate Housing Providers Association (CHPA) launched the Certified Corporate Housing Professional (CCHP) program in 2006 to affirm the competence and professionalism of individuals in the corporate housing industry, promote uniform standards of practice and elevate the industry’s credibility among clients, partners and stakeholders worldwide.
The CCHP credential is the world’s only mark of excellence for the corporate housing industry. The qualifications for certification are based on professional experience and a rigorous exam. The CCHP exam was developed and is maintained by corporate housing professionals from across the world who volunteer their time to ensure the program reflects current best practices, knowledge and trends in the industry.
The CCHP program aims to increase expertise and elevated professionalism in the industry by:
• Defining a validated standard of knowledge essential for corporate housing professionals.
• Formally acknowledging those who satisfy CHPA eligibility and pass the examination.
• Strengthening the public perception of corporate housing as a professional, reliable alternative to hotels for extended-stay business travelers.
• Fostering lifelong learning to help professionals deepen their skills and adapt to market, regulatory and client demands.
Skills
Financial
Governance & Compliance
Industry
Marketing
Operations
Sales
Earning Criteria
Test
Pass a 115 multiple-choice question exam within the 1 hour and 45 minutes allotted.
Other
Demonstrate a minimum of two years of experience in the industry.
Other
Successful candidates must recertify their credentials every 3 years with 24 continuing education units to keep up-to-date on industry best practices.