Chartered Administrator Explained

A Chartered Administrator (French: Administrateur agréé) is a member of the Ordre des Administrateurs Agréés du Québec who may use the abbreviation "Adm.A." in French or "C.Adm." in English.

The title Adm.A. or C.Adm. turns out to be a reserved regulated profession; it has no reserved activities. These management professionals are supervised by the Quebec professional system.

In Canada (outside Quebec), there is no equivalent professional title in management sciences.

Profession Adm.A.

Under article 37i of the Quebec Professional Code, Adm.A. may exercise the following professional activities: participate in the establishment, management, and management of public bodies or enterprises, determine or remake their structures, as well as coordinate and control their production or distribution methods and their economic or financial policies and provide advisory services in these matters.[1]

Adm.A. can also use the titles:

The OAAQ also administers the title of "Financial Planner" (Pl.Fin.) for its members who bear it, within the framework of an agreement between the OAAQ and the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers).

History of the Adm.A title

See also

Notes and references

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Notes and References

  1. http://legisquebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/showdoc/cs/c-26 Quebec Professional Code - Article 37i
  2. Professional Code of Quebec, article 36j - Use of professional titles.
  3. http://legisquebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/showdoc/cs/c-26 Quebec Professional Code - Article 36i
  4. Robert P. Morin, book Chronicle of the Order of Chartered Administrators of Quebec 1954-2004, published in French by the Ordre des Administrateurs agréés du Queébec, 159 pages.