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Associations Now: Daily News
June 19, 2017

 

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Accelerator Eyes Robust Future for Accounting

Recognizing that the accounting profession is due for disruption, the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants and CPA.com launched an initiative to jump-start the transformation. Read More

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Colorado Hospital Group Partners on Opioid Safety Pilot

In response to high levels of opioid use and abuse in the state, the Colorado Hospital Association launched an opioid safety pilot in a handful of the state’s hospitals and emergency departments. Read More

 

Add Value to Education

As the adult education market continues to grow, associations need to go the extra mile to stand out. Read More

Membership Hack: A Simple Way to Find New Members

Getting board members on board with membership recruitment is as easy as handing them a prospect card. It’s a proven way to recruit. Read More

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What Do Advertisers Want From Association Publications?

Advertisers pay for ad space to promote their products and services in print and online, but what they really want is for the association’s editors to write stories about them—preferably in glowing terms. Read More

 

 

Leadership Monday

 

Four Tips for Advocacy in Divisive Times

Josh Earnest, the former White House press secretary under President Barack Obama, sees a broken DC political culture. But he says associations can get their message heard despite the fractures. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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Leading on Trans-Inclusivity

The American Medical Association last week adopted policies to promote the health and safety of transgender people. Read More

Boosting Infrastructure

An initiative from the Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association draws much-needed attention to the state’s aging and failing systems. Read More

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“In corporate America, the folks who run HR come from middle class America, so I had to fit that profile. I had to understand the hidden rules of the middle class.”

Chef Jeff Henderson, discussing human-resource blind spots when it comes to hiring for diversity. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

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Florida Association President and CEO

Nonprofit Talent

LeadingAge Florida is seeking a dynamic President and CEO to lead its not-for-profit senior housing and health services association. LeadingAge Florida was established in 1963 as a Florida not-for-profit corporation and is the only statewide association representing the full continuum of housing and supportive services for seniors. Read More

Executive Director

American Society of Breast Surgeons Foundation

Reporting to the Foundation Chairman and accountable to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director has overall strategic, development and operational responsibility to achieve the Foundation’s mission and goals. Read More

Chief Executive Officer

IAAP

The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for affirming the value of the profession as a whole and demonstrating the mission and vision of IAAP to external partners and companies. The CEO reports to the IAAP Board of Directors and leads the staff of IAAP headquarters to fulfill the Board’s strategy and goals. Read More

 

 

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