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THURSDAY MAY 8TH, 12PM
Implementing a Certification or Accreditation Program is a proven way to recognise
and validate your members' knowledge, skills, and expertise while significantly boosting
engagement, value, and growth.
In today's competitive landscape, members seek more than just affiliation—they want
recognition, credibility, and professional development opportunities.
A certification program delivers all that and more.
What You'll Learn
Plus, get a practical, step-by-step guide to building a successful program — even with limited resources!
You’ll also hear directly from Fiona Landgren, who will share ANZSOM’s real-world experience in launching a certification program for Occupational Health Nurses — including key takeaways, challenges, and impressive results.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights and proven strategies to elevate your membership engagement and
impact.
About the Presenters:
Nick Koerbin
Executive Director, AES
Fiona Landgren
Secretariat Manager, ANZSOM
With over 30 years of management expertise, Nick Koerbin, Executive Director and Founder of AES, is recognised as one of Australia’s most accomplished leaders in the not-for-profit sector.
Throughout his career as an Association Leader, Nick has consistently tackled one of the sector’s biggest challenges—membership growth. Determined to find real solutions, he conducted in-depth research into accreditation and certification programs across Australian associations.
The result? A powerful, evidence-based Certification and Accreditation Strategy that has since been adopted by multiple professional and industry bodies—delivering remarkable, measurable outcomes.
In this session, Nick will share practical, battle-tested strategies that he's personally implemented—insights that can help your organisation achieve tangible growth and lasting impact.
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Fiona Landgren has managed the Secretariat of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Occupational Medicine (ANZSOM) for over 15 years, seeing the organisation through significant developments in governance, membership management and service delivery.
The society attracts members from the field of workplace health, including medical practitioners, occupational health nurses and allied health professionals.
The establishment of a recognition program for Occupational Health Nurses (OHNs) has been a significant project over the last few years, seeking to support this group in their career development.
Members and the organisation are now reaping the rewards while continuing to refine processes and engaging with workplaces and academia
to improve the training and career pathways for nurses.
Price:
AES Members - Free
Non-Members - $50
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