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Associations Now: Daily News
March 10, 2016
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How Nancy Reagan Helped Alzheimer's Research

When former President Ronald Reagan announced that he was suffering from Alzheimer's disease in 1994, his wife—former first lady Nancy Reagan—used her voice and political influence to bring research of the disease to the forefront. In the wake of her death, the Alzheimer's Association honored Nancy Reagan for her work on the issue. Read More

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AAA: Self-Driving Cars Have a Messaging Problem

A new study by AAA finds that most Americans are afraid to ride in an automated vehicle. However, the association says that many modern cars have automation features that could help improve consumers' understanding of the technology. Read More

 

A Hot Safety Idea, Delivered

Now when you order a Domino's pizza, you’ll get a free side of fire safety tips, thanks to a new collaboration between the pizza chain and the National Fire Protection Association. Read More

Prep Your Trip

Google's new app puts the power of trip planning in the palm of your hand. Read More

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Money & Business Thursday

 

Get The Job Ad Responses You Want

If your job ads are going unanswered, consider these tips from an association staffing professional. Read More

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By the Numbers

The number of apple varieties the U.S. Apple Association is including in its "Apple Madness" bracket, its riff on the NCAA's basketball tournament.

Source: U.S. Apple Association

 

 

 

Airports Flying High

The release of the latest Airport Service Quality awards, announced recently by Airports Council International, shows that U.S. airports have a lot of improving to do to catch up with their international neighbors. Read More

Incubate Innovation

Could your association benefit from an “idea department”? Read More

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Jobs

 

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IT Project Manager and Business Analyst

American Association of Endodontists

Manage technical projects and resource allocation for those projects. Plan, track, adjust and report on project related metrics, milestones, and timelines. Work with users to develop functional specifications. Convert functional specifications to technical specifications suitable for a development team. Read More

Director, Information Technology and Business Intelligence

America's Blood Centers

The Information Technology Director develops and directs the IT infrastructure strategic vision for the organization and leads the acquisition, integration and implementation of that vision. Is a hands-on member of the leadership team that is responsible for the conception, oversight, development, implementation, and maintenance of the organization’s IT systems. Read More

Executive Director

Business Marketing Association - Colorado

As Executive Director, you are the dynamic leader and ambassador of the BMA Colorado association within the Colorado business and marketing community. The Executive Director is the central point of connection with the national association, the local chapter, the board and the association members who manages the daily activities of the association. Read More

 

 

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