Maintaining Your Designation

Earning the PRM Designation signifies to the world that you have the knowledge, skills, and qualifications that risk managers must bring to today’s fast-changing financial environment. Search for a current PRM holder.

Continued Risk Learning (CRL)

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PRM Designation holders are required to submit 20 CRL credits annually to maintain the PRM Designation and remain a PRMIA Sustaining member.

As a PRMIA Sustaining member, you have access to:
  • up to 24 Thought Leadership webinars each year, allowing current PRM Holders to meet their CRL credit requirement, and
  • the CRL Program tab in your member profile.

PRM Holders certified in the 2015 program and after are required to meet these recertification requirements.

You Have Identified Yourself as a Risk Leader. Now Let Your Designation Work for You!

Take advantage of this opportunity to be recognized for your achievement and make the most of the advantages that the PRM Designation provides.

Tell Your CRO, CEO, Supervisor, and HR Manager About Your New Credential

Your digital certificate is easily shared with employers through a unique certificate URL in your Accredible profile, and publicly displayed in the Public Directory.

Inform your employer about the continuing education requirement to maintain your certification, and showcase your commitment to continuously learning and growing in your field.

The CRL Program provides the ability for you to share reports for CRL activities completed.

Use 'PRM' After Your Name

As a current PRM Holder, you are now able to add PRM after your name and use the Designation logo on your business card.


Only current PRM Designation holders may use this valuable designation.
Download the logo today to add to your business cards.

Add the 'PRM' Designation to your:

  • Email Signature
  • Letter Signatures
  • Resume
  • Business Cards
  • Personal Web Site or Company Staff Directories
  • Name in Published Articles in Professional Publications
  • Certificates, Diplomas, Name Plates, Badges
  • Bios
  • Corporate Photo ID

Include a brief synopsis of what certification means, what is required to get and maintain the certification, and why it sets you apart from others in the profession.

Display Your Credential and Connect with Other PRM Certified Professionals on Social Media

Add the credential to your profiles on LinkedIn, Facebook, and other social media sites. Connect with other PRM Certified Professionals by joining the PRMIA Online Communities, our LinkedIn group and by following us on Facebook.

Announce Your New Credential to Your Professional Community

Encourage your employer to send an announcement to industry publications and a press release to the business section of your local newspaper. Include a brief synopsis of what certification means, what is required to get and maintain the certification, and why it sets you apart from others in the profession. Those with digital certificates should also include their unique certificate URL in the announcement.

Spread the Word About PRM Certification*

Talk to your colleagues and contacts about the designation and the positive impact it has had on your career.

  • Encourage your colleagues to earn the PRM. They can improve their effectiveness and knowledge while elevating the level of professionalism among risk practitioners.
  • Give a presentation or make yourself available to answer questions about the designation process at a local chapter meeting or training session.
  • Give a testimony about your experience with the PRM. PRMIA welcomes testimonials that can be used on the PRMIA website and in marketing materials.

Start a Study Group*

Join the PRMIA Online Community study group or start a study group through a local PRMIA Chapter. These are a great way to offer your expertise to those studying for the exam.

Become an Advocate for Your Local Chapter.*

Volunteer to distribute designation materials to local members, at chapter events and meetings, and be available to members for questions about the process.

Recognize the PRM Designation when Hiring

Include the PRM as a requirement or preference for any hiring that you do.

Volunteer.*

PRMIA has many volunteer opportunities around the world that are open only to PRMIA Sustaining members and designation holders. Visit the PRMIA Volunteer Leaders and Committees page for details.


*Some of these activities may qualify for CRL credits. See CRL Program Eligible Activity Guidelines .

For more information, or to get started with any of these activities, please contact [email protected].

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