2018 Q3

CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATION Publication of the following “Certified Division Order Analyst” applicant(s) fulfills the requirement as stated in the Voluntary Certification Policy, III C.2 which states: “…applicant’s name will be published in the NADOA Newsletter or other official publication of NADOA.” This allows the NADOA membership an opportunity to present objections to the certification of the applicant. Any objection to the certification of the applicant must be in writing and signed by a NADOA member or non-member who qualifies his knowledge and objection of the applicant. All such letters will be considered confidential and must be received by the NADOA Certification Committee at the following address within thirty (30) days following the last day of the month in which the Newsletter or other official publication of NADOA was published: NADOA Certification Committee P O Box 44009 Denver CO 80201 If the objection warrants denial of the certification or temporary withholding of certification, the applicant will be notified by Certified Mail.

CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATION Richard Codopony – Birmingham, AL Laurie C. Frances – Frisco, TX Valerie Hill – Tulsa, OK Jobeth Hines-Lorraine – Sealy, TX Evelyn Kastner – Windsor, CO Terri McDearman – Houston, TX It’s hard to believe another NADOA Institute is in the books and that fall is upon us! As always, it was wonderful to see everyone again. Speaking of Institute, now is the time to access the Certification Self-Service and record your attendance at NADOA Institute. Institute is identified in the system as “NADOA 2018 45th Annual Institute”. If you also attended Wednesday classes, be sure to enter both the “Wed only” and “Thurs & Fri” pre-authorized credits. Institute is a “Grand Ole Opportunity” to earn a lot of credits from a single event. Don’t miss out

CANDIDATES FOR RECERTIFICATION Melodie Ballard – Plano, TX Vicki Danielson – The Woodlands, TX Alyce Hoge – Foster City, CA Lamar Voight – Fort Worth, TX Diane Wehrenberg – Tulsa, OK William ‘Quint’ Withers – Jackson, MS

CERTIFICATION Brenda Dickey, CDOA

Certification Committee sends reminders to enter employment credits. The Committee approves credit submissions and also performs a courtesy review of CDOAs about six months prior to recertification. Aside from the things I mentioned, keeping certification credits entered timely is the responsibility of the individual and is not monitored by the Committee. The system is available 24/7 for you to review your progress and plan accordingly. We have a lot vying for our attention these days. Personally, I have my certificate hanging just above my desk as a constant reminder to keep my credits updated. Put your certificate where you can see it. Put a reminder on your calendar. Put a string on your finger. Whatever works for you. I used to work with a lady that would call her home answering machine to remind herself that the next day was “jeans day” at work. Do whatever it takes to protect this hard-earned achievement of yours. We know how important your certification is to you. Once again, thank you for the opportunity to serve as your Certification Committee Chair.

by failing to claim it in the system. CDOAs have 60 days from the event to enter their credits in the system per the Voluntary Certification Program Policy and Procedures (IV. Recertification, Section B). Also, be sure to claim your employment credits within 90 days of your CDOA anniversary date . (IV. Recertification , Section A.3). For instance, CDOAs with July 1 effective dates must enter their employment credits by September 30. The

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