Certificants can begin to use the earned credential as soon as their name shows on SDFM’s Directory of CDFMs.
SDFM will send the certificant a digital badge and an official designation letter to the email address showing in the certificant’s account in 2-4 weeks. Approximately 8-10 weeks after that, the wall certificate is sent, unless the individual has requested we hold the certificate until CDFM-A certification is achieved.
SDFM congratulates all who have earned the CDFM!
Updated directory links coming soon.
An asterisk (*) indicates Certification was awarded within the last 30 days.
Active and Certified Retired CDFMs who have not opted out are listed. While SDFM makes every effort to ensure accurate information, human or technological error remains a possibility, as does delay in the posting of information. The status of currently-certified individuals can be verified by sending a written request to certification@sdfm.org.
SDFM is proud to offer digital badges as a way for certificants to share and validate their CDFM and CDFM-A designation. All active and certified retired CDFM and CDFM-A certificants are sent an email to access their badge. For assistance, email certification@sdfm.org.
How Digital Credentials Work
A digital badge is a digital representation of an accomplishment. It enjoys all the benefits of being digital, such as being sharable, verifiable, trackable, and having embedded metadata.
Your Certificate without the Wait
If you opted to receive a wall certificate, you will receive your official hardcopy certificate in the mail. In the meantime, you can share your digital certificate!
Badge of Achievement
Celebrate your achievement by sharing your badge across your social platforms, including LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. When someone clicks on the badge, they can see what the certification represents and that it belongs to you.
Every credential issued is blockchain registered, making CDFM and CDFM-A badges and certificates much harder to fake. They are encoded with metadata showing who issued it, who it was issued to, and details about the certification, including when it will expire.
How to Use Your Digital Credentials
When you become certified, SDFM will email you a unique link to a page that displays your digital badge. From there, you can manage how your CDFM or CDFM-A digital badge or certificate is seen and shared to:
Here are some ways to share your digital credentials:
Is there a fee to use my digital badge?
No, this is a cost-free benefit we provide to highlight your continued professional development as a CDFM or CDFM-A.
Is it a requirement for me to use a digital badge?
No, the use of a digital badge is optional, but it’s a great way to highlight your accomplishment. If you decide not to use this benefit, simply disregard the email from certification@sdfm.org.
How do I change my name on my credential?
If you need to change your name, submit a name change request to certification@sdfm.org. Legal name changes require submission of documentation (e.g., marriage license).
View the full list of frequently asked questions here. For assistance, contact certification@sdfm.org.