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Associations Now: Daily News
June 11, 2018

 

Today's Top Stories

 

Organic Group Fights Supply-Chain Fraud

The Organic Trade Association has 11 companies taking part in a pilot program that aims to try new approaches to securing the supply chain so that the food is as organic as it claims to be. Read More

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Associations Speak Up on the Complex Nature of Suicide

The deaths of two prominent celebrities—designer Kate Spade and chef Anthony Bourdain—highlight the complex nature of suicide, a trend that the CDC reports is on the rise. Associations are responding to the issue, speaking of both the personal and structural. Read More

 

Better Cybersecurity

Most association leaders take cybersecurity seriously, but few feel confident that they know how to analyze and address cyber risks. Learn how to heighten your cybersecurity awareness and bolster your protection against a breach. Read More

Collaboration Challenges

To work well together in a collaboration, organizations need to address the power imbalance. Also: An Oregon group teaches young students all about sheep shearing. Read More

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Membership Hack: Recognize Long-Term Members

Looking for an easy way to say thanks to your most loyal members? One association takes time at its annual conference to spotlight major member anniversaries. Read More

 

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Leadership Monday

 

What’s a Job Interview Good For?

Not as much as you might think, according to recent research. Finding talent should have less to do with get-to-know-you rituals and more with identifying the needs an organization is hiring for. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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Fishing for New Fishers

The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation’s Making Waves program aims to increase female representation in fishing—a trend that’s already starting to show some results. Read More

Leafy Legacy

Healthy urban forests have their day in Idaho. Read More

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“I want to make ongoing training for staff and board easy and accessible, available at their convenience, and an important reason they find value in being a member.”

Deanna Tharpe, the executive director of Down Syndrome Affiliates in Action, discussing her goals for the organization. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

State Executive Director

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

Founded in 1980 by a mother whose daughter was killed by a drunk driver, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is the nation’s largest nonprofit working to end drunk driving, help fight dru… Read More

Executive Director/CEO

OhioNET

Qualifications: Master’s degree in Library/Information Science, Business Administration, Nonprofit Management, or Public Administration is required. Note: The organization is open to individual … Read More

Executive Director

National Contract Management Association (NCMA)

Qualifications of the Executive Director Experience with developing new revenue models and launching new product offerings. Experience broadening the definition of who could be a member and reth… Read More

 

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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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