Washington Athletic Club Wine Program Awarded for a Coveted Fourth Time by the International Wine Society
With over 610 bottles from 89 growing regions spanning six continents, it’s no wonder why the WAC’s wine program has grabbed the attention of the private club scene.
In early 2023, the WAC’s celebrated wine program was given its fourth Award of Distinction by the Club Management Association of America International Wine Society. It’s a coveted award in the private club space that cements the WAC wine program in rarified air.
Congratulations to Peter and the Washington Athletic Club!
The International Wine Society within the Club Management Association of America provides opportunities for further learning and scholarship opportunities on an annual basis. Members enjoy the following benefits:
Professional Development, including the Pre-Conference Wine Workshop at CMAA’s World Conference, monthly wine webinars with industry leaders (wine shipped to registrants for some webinars)
First priority to register for at-Conference events, including the Wine Society Annual Business Meeting, Annual Wine Dinner, and Membership Reception
Jeff de Cagna and Foresight First at the WAC on March 28th
We often hear the idea that soon, "everything will return to normal." Jeff de Cagna speaks on the "turbulent twenties," and helps us to challenge the orthodoxies with which we govern our clubs. As we embrace the idea that this new place is the new normal, we have to be ready to manage for the future. Email Jordan@evergreencmaa.org to register. 9:30am-12pm at the Washington Athletic Club on March 28th
The Evergreen Chapter has careers available across many genres of club management. Click on each individual listing for a direct link to more information about the position!
Congrats to Jason Reehm for his new post at Alderbrook Golf and Yacht Club as their incoming General Manager. He begins his tenure with the Club on March 7th. Congrats Jason!
A Reminder That Your Club Must Have a Certified Food Protection Manager on File by March 1st