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Associations Now: Daily News
April 26, 2018
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Louisiana Bill Aims at Professional Credentials

The Occupational Licensing Review Act, whose proponents say they want to curb “over-regulation” of professional licensure, would severely restrict the use of nongovernmental certifications in the state. ASAE is urging associations to inform their Louisiana members that their credentials are at risk. Read More

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Reports Suggest Many Organizations Aren’t Ready for GDPR

With the General Data Protection Regulation a month away from taking effect, two studies seem to suggest that plenty of organizations are unaware of the impact the regulation will have—or are freaking out about not being ready in time for the European Union’s rules. Read More

 

Call an Expert

The American Association for the Advancement of Science program is designed to help human rights groups in need of quick answers in the field. Read More

Gmail’s Big Redesign

Gmail gets a fresh makeover and a bunch of new features. Also: Create an attendee journey map to make your next meeting even better. Read More

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“Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day” Turns 25

As Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day celebrates its 25th anniversary Thursday, we take a brief look at the nonprofit that built it. Read More

 

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Money & Business Thursday

 

Crowdsourced Video: Inexpensive, Yet Effective

The National Confectioners Association crowdsourced video from its annual tradeshow, which resulted in organic marketing for the association and more engaged attendees. A look at what went into it. Read More

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71%

By the numbers

The percentage of respondents who have donated on a mobile device during the past year—a preferred solution for younger audiences. Older ones, however, prefer donating offline, with checks.

Source: Community Brands

 

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Fringe Discussion

A provision in the tax law passed last year eliminated a deduction for transportation and other fringe benefits provided by employers. ASAE will take a group of association executives to the Treasury Department to voice concerns about the measure's impact on nonprofit organizations. Read More

Get More Press

Don’t let your organization’s great work go unnoticed. Here’s how to get more press hits for your group. Read More

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Client Relations Associate/Administrative Assistant

(c) Management, Inc.

The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor’s degree. Five years related administrative experience, supporting senior management in a fast-paced environment. Prior experience will include … Read More

Production Associate

Society for Neuroscience

Minimum requirements: Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in English, journalism, communications, business, or science; Minimum 2 years of experience. Experience with … Read More

Executive Director

Nebraska Land Title Association

Central Office Facilities. Maintain daily office, answer telephone, receive shipments; maintain calendar of events, central member files, supplies; serve as registered agent; service email inquiries … Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 40,000 association executives and industry partners representing 7,200 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.

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