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December 5, 2016

 

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Federal Conference Guidelines Updated

The Office of Management and Budget has released new travel spending guidelines that could help federal government employees more easily attend conferences. Read More

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Groups Applaud Ban on Smoking in Public Housing

The American Lung Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics say that a decision by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to prevent smoking on the premises of a public housing facility could help save lives and improve the quality of living in such facilities. Read More

 

25 Quarters in a Row

The Center for Exhibition Industry Research reported another quarter of growth for the meetings industry. While there were some weak spots in specific industries, they were mitigated by strong performances elsewhere. Read More

A Simpler Cloud

Amazon Web Services, the popular cloud platform, can be tough to fully grasp due to its high level of complexity. But a new service could help. Read More

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Medical Groups Launch Anti-Suicide Effort

With suicide rates among physicians at a high level, and concern rising among medical students, a trio of groups has made resources available to physicians who might be dealing with stress or burnout. Read More

 

 

Leadership Monday

 

Make Year-End Bonuses Meaningful

In his new book, Dan Ariely points out the downsides of financial incentives. But a bonus that's connected to real recognition can have an impact. Read More

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Responding to Tragedy

Wildfires in and near Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains have caused significant damage and loss of life. Associations have responded by offering help and pledging support to the region. Read More

Finding New Leaders

In an effort to connect with members across the country, the National Pest Management Association introduced its Executive Leadership Program. NPMA hopes the program will drive engagement and diversify its leadership. Read More

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“Live in the moment! In the era of selfies and smartphone cameras, I certainly like to capture the memories but not miss out on them entirely, so my resolution is to enjoy the moment first and soak it in.”

Christina Wurster, the chief revenue officer of the Heart Rhythm Society, discussing her personal resolution for 2017. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

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Chief Operating Officer

Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center

Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center is a 537-bed teaching hospital and a member of Catholic Health Services of Long Island. As a Verified Level II Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, we care for nearly 95,000 emergency patients annually from communities throughout the south shore of Long Island. … Read More

Chief Executive Officer

Development Resources, Inc.

How can we build a nonpartisan consensus for issues like equal pay for men and women in a country as deeply polarized as the contemporary United States? AAUW, a gender equity advocacy organization headquartered in Washington, DC, is marshaling its diverse grassroots coalition … Read More

Executive Director

Tri-State Sign Association (TSSA)

Manages and executes all aspects of the Tri-State Sign Association. Responsible for the successful implementation of all projects and activities of TSSA. … Read More

 

 

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