OMG executives Jennifer Thomas, CAE, left, and Rebecca Woodring, CAE, right, recently attended the Virginia Society of Association Executives (VSAE) 2023 Annual Conference in Hampton,…
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OMG’s Team NARPM® is Bustling at Broker/Owner
More than 600 members are gathered in Carlsbad, California, this week for the 2023 National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM®) Broker/Owner Conference & Expo,…
OMG Earned Re-accreditation by ACMI
OMG has been re-accredited by the AMC Institute through April 2027! Accreditation certifies that an AMC implements rigorously tested industry best practices which meet or…
Reitelbach Renews Certified Association Executive Credential
Congrats to OMG President Mike Reitelbach, CAE RCE IOM, who recently renewed his Certified Association Executive (CAE) with the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE)!…
TMBA Shows Generosity of Spirit
In this season of giving, Organization Management Group is proud of the generous spirit of clients like the Tidewater Mortgage Bankers Association (TMBA) for giving…
Tyler Craddock: Always Time to “Give back”
Where’s Tyler? Here, there and everywhere! Tyler Craddock, OMG’s Vice President of Government Affairs, gives back to the community personally and professionally on many levels.…
What Holds You Back From Being a Leader?
Are you afraid to lead? A recent study came out that shows the importance of self-identity when it comes to leadership. Seeing yourself as a…
Leadership Tips: Are You Afraid to Lead?
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Craddock to Serve Second Term on ASAE 2022-2023 Government Relations and Advocacy Professionals Advisory Council
Congratulations to OMG’s Vice President of Government Relations and Director of Legislative Strategies Group (LSG) Tyler Craddock, who has been invited to serve for a…
Longtime President of Virginia Chamber of Commerce Recognized for Service to Association Management Company
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