The France Chapter serves the community of CMT Association members and candidates in France, connecting practitioners within one of Europe’s key financial centers. The chapter offers a local platform for professional development and networking, grounded in our Association’s global standards. The first CMT charter in France was awarded on December 3, 2007. 112While our Association has historically avoided creating chapters in deference to local IFTA societies in some European countries, the presence of a strong and growing body of institutional asset managers who hold the CMT charter has made dedicated local support essential. 113
The mission of the France Chapter is to support the professional advancement of our members and lead the responsible application of technical analysis within the French financial industry. We serve the community in one of Europe’s key financial centers, offering a high-caliber local platform for professional development and networking, grounded in the CMT Association’s global standards. We value excellence, connection, and market influence. By fostering a strong network of local professionals and promoting the globally recognized CMT designation to domestic investment firms, the chapter ensures that technical analysis is recognized as an essential discipline in the French market.
Steward the CMT Association mission at the national level, extending engagement to members and stakeholders beyond individual city communities.
Lead national advocacy for technical analysis with regulators, financial media, and institutional employers.
Provide governance oversight and leadership for city Communities, ensuring consistent standards, reporting, and volunteer support across the country.
Understanding Groups and Gigs
A Group is an ongoing, strategic body of volunteers who collaborate on a defined mission over an extended period. Groups have formal governance, defined membership, and regular meeting cadences. Joining a group means becoming part of a team committed to driving long-term impact within CMT.
A Gig is a short-term, tactical assignment with a clear deliverable and timeline. Gigs are ideal for volunteers who want to contribute their expertise to a specific task without a long-term commitment. They are time-boxed and goal-oriented.
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| Ideal Candidate |
Eligible CMT Journey Stages
Chairs/Officers: Active Professional Member (preferred Active Charter Holder); Members: Active Professional Member or Affiliate Member
Key Competencies
Organizing; partnerships; budget basics
Suggested Career Age & TA Depth
6+ years experience; 3+ years TA |
| What You'll Do |
Core Activities
Engage members and partners outside city Communities through national communications, virtual touchpoints, and cross-city initiatives. Host annual or flagship Chapter summits and thematic inclusion campaigns that bring multiple Communities together. Meet regularly with national regulators and financial media outlets to promote recognition of technical analysis and the CMT Program. Coordinate and support Community leaders, including scheduling leadership calls, sharing programming templates, and tracking basic governance and reporting. Hire and onboard Chapter-level volunteers and conduct regular Chapter volunteer meetings to review progress and plan upcoming programs. |
| Time Commitment |
Recommended Time Commitment & Cadence
Chapter leaders should expect a commitment of 6–12 hours per month. This includes approximately 1–2 hours for the formal monthly meeting, with the remaining time dedicated to stakeholder engagement, partnership development, and overseeing city-level Communities. Time commitments may spike to 15+ hours during national seminars or major regional event months.
Chapters are required to hold formal leadership meetings at least four times per fiscal year (quarterly). While quarterly is the minimum, most active chapters convene monthly or every 6–8 weeks to coordinate regional programming, advocacy initiatives, and community support.
Member Appointment & Term
BYLAWS §8.02(E): The members of the committee shall be appointed by the committee chair with the approval of the Board to serve for a term of one (1) year or such longer period as the Board may determine, provided that no individual shall serve as a member of a committee (including anytime as committee chair) for more than four (4) consecutive years.
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Available short-term assignments will be listed here.