Membership Grades and Assessment
Join us for an insightful session on Membership Grades and Assessment, where we will explore the principles of setting standards, member grading structures, and assessment processes. This event provides an opportunity to discuss different approaches, governance frameworks, and the challenges and benefits of various systems.
Participants are encouraged to share their experiences, best practices, and lessons learned from their own organisations, fostering a collaborative discussion on the most effective ways to structure membership and assessment processes.
Learning Outcomes
By attending this event, you will:
- Gain a deeper understanding of membership grading structures and the rationale behind different models.
- Explore assessment methodologies and their impact on member development.
- Understand governance considerations related to membership standards and assessment.
- Share and learn from real-world case studies, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches.
Target Audience
This session is designed for:
- Membership and accreditation professionals
- Governance and compliance specialists
- HR and professional development teams
- Organisational leaders involved in membership structuring
- Anyone interested in refining their approach to membership assessment
Speaker

Jonathan Nobbs, Director of Membership & Partnerships at Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management
Jonathan Nobbs is a seasoned leader in membership engagement, partnerships, and professional development. As Director of Membership & Partnerships at the Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM), he drives strategic initiatives that enhance membership value and career pathways in workplace and facilities management.
With leadership roles at Royal Society for Public Health, IOSH, and the Chartered Institute of Fundraising, Jonathan has a proven track record in building impactful partnerships and delivering growth strategies. A graduate of St Andrews and Lancaster University, he is committed to shaping the future of the profession through innovation and collaboration.
For more details, please contact Catherine Whitmore,
Assistant Director, Membership & Networks
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