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Associations Now: Daily News
March 7, 2018

 

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Five Quick Insights Into the State of Bleisure

One of the hottest trends in business travel, the integration of leisure time into the trip, is heating up. Here are just a few insights into the nature of the trend. Read More

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Study Highlights Education Needs of “Digital Generations”

Business-oriented learners in generations Y and Z are increasingly open to online education and digital certifications, according to a new report from an association of business schools. Read More

 

Build a Better Board

Changing how you think about board member recruitment in one simple way may lead to creating a better board. Also: growth strategy tips for major donor relationship-building and more. Read More

Ad Grant Headaches

A new requirement that advertisers hit a certain performance threshold to remain in Google’s Ad Grants program is proving easier said than done for some nonprofits. Read More

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Splintered Society: Convening Communities in Divisive Times

The highly fractured nature of the cultural and political climate is creating a lot of headaches in the world at large. How does that impact associations? Read More

 

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Membership Wednesday

 

Four Data Issues to Act on Now, as GDPR Looms

Official enforcement of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, imposing new requirements for how organizations process and maintain personal data, is less than three months away. At a recent event for association professionals, experts pinpointed four key member data issues to address now. Read More

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Fresh Experiences

If your membership numbers are flagging, here are a few ideas to try to get them back up. Read More

Welcoming New Citizens

A Rhode Island museum offers up free membership to newly naturalized citizens. Read More

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“We knew our members would get behind it because they are very enthusiastic about the profession. We were amazed by the uptake.”

Meghan Carey, the executive director of the National Society of Genetic Counselors, discussing the response to her group’s first Genetic Counselors Awareness Day, an event intended to promote the profession. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Director, Operations

American Foreign Service Protective Association

Summary: Directs the daily operations, website presence, and corporate affairs for AFSPA and the Senior Living Foundation. Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may b… Read More

Chief Membership Development Officer

Shriners International

Minimum Requirements: Demonstrated success in growing membership. Five+ years in an association or other type membership organization where managing or helping to lead a membership function was one o … Read More

Member Services Manager

Residential Real Estate Council

The Residential Real Estate Council (RRC) is a professional organization comprised of more than 34,000 REALTOR® members. RRC supports its members with education, networking events, practitio … Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of 39,000 association executives and industry partners representing more than 7,400 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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