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Campus Hospitality Managers Association (CHMA) is the only campus-based professional development and networking association for bar, restaurant, pub and nightclub professionals for the past 20 years.
If you are in any way related or working with your campus pub, club, restaurant, grad pub or liquor services, CHMA and its board of directors encourages you to become part of a unique and one-of-a-kind group of hospitality peers. CHMA and its national office continually provide a framework of support and professional development through constant networking and idea sharing with its entire membership. You owe it to your institution to stay on the leading edge of a very turbulent food and beverage industry.
Become a CHMA member today!
Liason with:
Spirits Canada & The Association of Canadian Distillers
Student Life Education Company
Canadian Organization of Campus Activities
Campus Advantage
AMICCUS
Brewers of Canada
Small Brewers of Canada
Canadian Association of Liquor Jurisdictions
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario
Liquor Control Board of Ontario
Brewer's Warehousing and TBS
CRFA and ORHMA
International Guild of Hospitality and Restaurant Managers
Every major brewer, distiller, soft-drink and food company in Canada
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Exchange information, share ideas, and enhance skill development for and amongst its members through continual networking |
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Develop standards for the conduct of hospitality managers and their venues as they relate to industry suppliers, campus administrators and campus alcohol policy |
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Standardize vendor programs so that all campus members, coast to coast, receive the same opportunities to develop their business and industry relationships in an important post-secondary market |
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Work and communicate with campus administrators and liquor license holders on everything relevant in the hospitality industry |
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Act as a lobby group in pursuing the objectives of the association as they relate to regulatory agencies in industry and government |
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Strategically develop sales and marketing programs with our partner brewers, distillers, wineries, food suppliers and promotional companies |
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Promote the college and university member venues as a priority for all industry suppliers and regulatory agencies |
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An e-mail server facilitating constant communication between members, potential membership and fueling on-going professional development |
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A web page: campushospitality.com, which houses a current member list, links to our members' venues, notices on industry events, information on our symposiums and conferences, and governance of the association |
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A full-time office managed by a campus hospitality professional and overseen by the CHMA Board, as directed by the membership |
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A network of over 50 member institutions campus establishments or liquor services in Canada |
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Discount membership opportunities to the CRFA, ORHMA and other provincial and national food and beverage organizations |
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A one-of-a-kind annual conference for the purposes of professional development, rejuvenation, idea- sharing and promotional planning with suppliers |
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