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About Our Leadership


CMAA Three Rivers is led by people who are passionate about growing the Chapter and sharing their industry expertise. Chapter members are encouraged to apply their skills and energy in service of the Chapter.

CMAA3R leaders meet at 12:00 Noon on the second Tuesday of each month, either in person or online via Teams.

Our Current Officers & Committee Chairs

Elected Officers

Jim Cairns, President
Laura Nee, Vice President
Jessica Huddart, Treasurer
Daryl Lamoreau, Secretary
Sarah Dunn, Immediate Past-President

Appointed Chairs of Standing Committees

Daisy Miksch, Communications & Publicity Committee Chair
Derek Rogers, Programs & Events Committee Chair
Bryan Martucci, Student Liaison & Scholarship Committee Chair
Doug Aiken, Legal/Government Affairs Committee Chair
[Your Name Here!], Awards Committee Chair
Sung Yi, Membership Committee Chair
[Your Name Here!], Academic Affairs Committee Chair
Samhita Shyam, Younger Members Committee Chair
Mike McGreal, CCM/CACM/CMIT Committee Chair
[Your Name Here!], Small Business Committee Chair
Ray Glenn, Owners Committee Chair
[Your Name Here!], Program Management Committee Chair

Appointed Chair of Special Committee

[Your Name Here!], Elections Committee Chair


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Elected officers serve terms of two years (or longer, if deemed appropriate by the Chapter), with a limit of two consecutive terms. They must be CMAA Three Rivers members in good standing.

Committee chairs have no term limits, and they each serve in their role for a minimum of one year. They must be members in good standing. They fulfill committee responsibilities, coordinate and oversee committee volunteers and tasks, submit regular committee reports, and attend Board Meetings and Chapter events.

Help Shape Our Chapter

Have an idea for a CMAA3R program or event? Want to give a site tour, or speak about a project you're working on?

Take our anonymous survey! We're always looking for ways to enhance our members' experience.

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