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Seattle Community

About

The Seattle Community, representing the Puget Sound chapter, serves CMT Association members in a global center for technology and aerospace. This group connects practitioners who analyze some of the world’s most influential companies and innovative industries. Seattle is home to technology and e-commerce giants like Microsoft and Amazon, as well as the aerospace leader Boeing. This concentration of world-changing companies has made the city a powerhouse of economic growth and a focal point for investors globally, creating a vibrant and essential community for technical analysts.

Mission

The mission of the Seattle Community is to provide a dynamic, innovative forum for technical analysts in the Pacific Northwest. We host events and discussions sharply focused on technology, global trade, and other sectors central to the regional economy. We value innovation, market relevance, and professional expertise, fostering a network of highly skilled professionals dedicated to rigorous, rules-based technical market research. By providing a platform for education and peer collaboration, the community ensures that members and Chartered Market Technician® (CMT) candidates are connected to the latest industry insights and equipped with the disciplined analytical skills necessary to excel in the region’s globally connected, high-tech financial environment.

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Leadership & Support

Core Responsibilities

Build a strong local culture of learning and inclusion through regular, in-person engagement for members in a specific city or area.

Champion outreach to local universities and employers to grow awareness of technical analysis and the CMT Program in the local market.

Maintain a healthy, self-governed volunteer group that delivers reliable programming and reports into the Chapter as needed.

Call to Service

Understanding Groups and Gigs

What is a Group?

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.

What is a Gig?

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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Group
Ideal Candidate
Eligible CMT Journey Stages

Leads: Active Professional Member or Affiliate Member; Volunteers: Active Candidate L2+

Key Competencies

Local convening; event execution; CRM basics

Suggested Career Age & TA Depth

3+ years experience; 1–3 years TA

What You'll Do Core Activities

Host quarterly Community meetings and networking events, including thematic inclusion-focused sessions tailored to the local audience.

Organize and deliver outreach visits, talks, or collaborations with local universities and employers to encourage rigorous technical analysis education and practice.

Welcome new members at events and maintain active local communication channels (mailing lists, chats, or social media) to keep members engaged.

Hire and onboard Community volunteers, assign roles for events and outreach, and conduct regular volunteer group meetings to track plans and progress.

Time Commitment
Recommended Time Commitment & Cadence
Community leaders should expect a commitment of 4–8 hours per month. This includes a 1-hour monthly planning meeting, plus time for venue coordination, local member outreach, and social media engagement. During months with major local events, this commitment may increase to 10–12 hours.
Communities are expected to convene their leadership groups at least six to eight times per year. While the formal requirement is bi-monthly, most successful communities meet monthly to plan local networking mixers, technical talks, and candidate study sessions.
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.
Gigs

Available short-term assignments will be listed here.