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IAAP                             

 

The International Association of Administrative Professionals is a not-for-profit professional association for office professionals with approximately 40,000 members and affiliates and nearly 600 chapters worldwide. Our mission is to enhance the success of career-minded administrative professionals by providing opportunities for growth through education, community building and leadership development.

 

The association founded in 1942 as the National Secretaries Association to provide a professional network and educational resources for secretarial staff. The association's name was changed in 1998 to the International Association of Administrative Professionals to encompass the large number of varied administrative job titles and recognize the advancing role of administrative support staff in business and government.

 

What are the IAAP's core values?

 

 

Integrity

We demonstrate this cornerstone of our profession through honesty, accountability and high ethical standards. 

 

Respect

We create respect within our profession and association through listening, understanding and acknowledging member feedback. 

 

Adaptability

We ensure the success of our association by embracing positive change and by nurturing diversity, creativity and visionary thinking. 

 

Communication 

We cultivate and maintain excellence by remaining approachable at all levels, communicating openly and building strong relationships. 

 

Commitment

We are steadfast in our goals to develop learning opportunities for career-minded administrative professionals and to strengthen efficiency and effectiveness. 

 

Our Mission

Enhancing the success of career-minded administrative professionals by providing opportunities for growth through education, community building and leadership development.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


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