The Quad City International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) 2012-
2013Chapter Officers were installed by Quad City Chapter IAAP 2010-2011 Past
President, Vivian Force at the June 11, 2012 meeting at the MRA Offices in Moline,
Illinois.

The 2012-2013 Slate of Officers are as follows:
President: Susan Rorick, CAP-OM
Vice-President: Kathleen Riley, CAP-OM
Secretary: Dianna DaGama
Treasurer: Marilyn McVietty, CAP

The Quad City Chapter holds their meetings on the second Monday of every month at MRA Offices, 3800
Avenue of the Cities in Moline, Illinois.

IAAP is the world's largest international association of administrative professionals. IAAP offers professional
development, leadership training and networking opportunities for administrative professionals. IAAP is a non-
profit, volunteer association.

Joining a professional organization demonstrates your commitment to your career. Work is most rewarding
when we do it with enthusiasm and give it our best. Through IAAP you will gain knowledge, confidence and
contacts that will help you advance professionally. IAAP works to build a professional image of administrative
professionals in the workplace.

IAAP membership is open to all persons working in the administrative field, along with business educators,
students, firms and educational institutions. There is no test of sponsorship required. Through IAAP qualified
professionals can test for the certification rating, the benchmark of excellence in the administrative profession.

For more information please contact Kathy Riley, CAP-OM at (309) 489-6122 or via email at thekatriley@gmail.com.

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