What letters can I put after my name when I receive accreditation?
For Associate, there are no postnominals.
For Member designation, there are no Postnominals.
If a person wants to put that are a Member on their business card or other place, they should write: Member - National Speakers Association of Australia or Member - NSAA
For Professional Member. There are no Postnominals.
If a person wants to put that are a Professional Member on their business card or other place, they should write: Professional Member - National Speakers Association of Australia or Professional Member - NSAA
For Certified Speaking Professional, the accepted Postnominals internationally are simply CSP.
Please note that any reference to Member or Professional Member or the use of CSP is only permitted while people remain a financial member of the National Speakers Association. If they cease to be a member, they lose their accreditation and the right to say they have any level of accreditation.
For New Zealand members applying for accreditation. When I apply from New Zealand, do the figures need to in Australian Dollars or in New Zealand Dollars?
Applications from New Zealand should use the same figures as the criteria require, but those figures can be in New Zealand Dollars. For instance, if a requirement is $100,000, then a New Zealand application should meet $1000,000NZD. There is no need to convert to make the figure the equivalent of $100,000 AUD.
NOTE: Applicants from other countries should enquire about the policy for their country before submitting an application for CSP.