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FIND ANSWERS TO YOUR MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONS.
To help you navigate DMEC membership, below is a list of frequently asked questions and helpful answers and tips. If you have a question that is not listed on this page, please contact us at info@dmec.org or 800.789.3632.
How many of our employees can sign up under our organization's membership?
An organizational membership covers every employee at your company. Employees who would like to receive member benefits and pricing can create a DMEC account and add themselves to their organizational membership.
How do I add myself to my organization's membership?
All you need to do is create a DMEC account and add themselves to their organizational membership.
When does my organization's membership expire?
DMEC memberships expire one year from the date you joined.
How do I find out if my organization is a DMEC member?
Follow these steps to find out if your organization is currently a member of DMEC.
I attend webinars. Why am I unable to log in to access members-only content on the website?
Participation in webinars does not mean your organization is a DMEC member. In order to become a member, your organization will need to sign up for membership and pay annual dues. Find the right membership type for your organization.
How can I see which employees are signed up under our organization's membership?
If you are the primary contact for your organization’s membership, you can see which employees are signed up under that account. Log in to your DMEC account, select “My Account” on the left, and then select the “Manage Contacts” tab.
How can I add or remove employees from my organization's membership?
If you are the primary contact for your organization’s membership, you can add individuals to your current member list, edit contact information for your current member list, and mark for deletion a profile that should no longer be associated with your organization’s membership.
To perform these tasks, log in to your DMEC account, select “My Account” on the left, and then select the “Manage Contacts” tab on the top navigation. You will now see a list of all the people listed under your company’s membership.
- To edit an individual’s details, select the icon to the left of their name and edit the details.
- To delete an individual from the list, place a check mark in the “Remove from Organization” box in the contacts details. Deletion is a manual process completed by DMEC staff and will not happen instantaneously. If you check the “Remove from Organization” box, DMEC staff will be notified and will delete the individual from the organization.
- To add a new contact, select the “new contact” button and add the individual’s contact information.
How can I find out who is the primary contact on my organization's membership?
In order to confirm the primary contact on your membership account, please contact us at info@dmec.org or 800.789.3632.
How can I update my contact info?
Log in to your DMEC account, then select “My Account” on the left.
How can I change my password?
Go to the login page, then select the link to reset your password. You will then need to enter in your email address and select “Reset Your Password.”
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