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Associations Now: Daily News
May 9, 2018

 

Today's Top Stories

 

Data Group Eyes Plan to Boost Data Quality

The Data & Marketing Association’s Data Quality Labeling Standards program is intended to help customers assess a third party’s data sourcing and performance at a glance. Read More

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Heart Association Accelerator Focuses on Community Health

Concerned about the greatly differing health outcomes for people who live even short distances away from one another, the American Heart Association is offering grants to entrepreneurs who come up with successful ways to improve community health. Read More

 

Podcasts On Paper

The Paper and Packaging Board teamed with a number of popular podcasts and a major bookstore chain to highlight the value of paper in heavily stylized form. Read More

Speaker Advice

Meetings Today shares lessons event pros learned the hard way for finding and managing speakers. Also: In an interview, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s psychologist mom touts the power of associations. Read More

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Membership Wednesday

 

Make Your Members Your Innovation Partners

Innovation is hard, but you don’t have to do it alone. At this week’s digitalNow conference in Austin, Texas, association executives and entrepreneurs are exploring ways to bring about digital transformation in partnership with members. Read More

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Give It Away, Now

Everyone loves a freebie—including your member prospects. The American Water Works Association offers new members two kinds of freebies: practical and fun. Read More

Try It Out

No one wants to implement a program that is doomed to fail. To prevent an expensive mistake, use a trial program. Here’s how to get started. Read More

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“We wanted to land on something that evokes the past but also conveys the inclusive nature of the program going forward. We’re trying to find the right way to say we’re here for both young men and young women.”

Mike Surbaugh, the chief executive of the Boy Scouts of America, discussing the decision to change the name of its namesake program to Scouting BSA. The move comes in tandem with a decision to admit girls into the program. The name of the organization itself will not change, however. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Associate Director of Membership

The Gerontological Society of America

Minimum required: A Bachelor’s degree. Preferred: Advanced degree and/or CAE certification. Minimum 5-7 years of progressive association and/or membership experience. At least three years in … Read More

Membership Position, Director Level

New York State Bar Association

A bachelor’s degree in a business discipline is required. A J.D. or some legal education is preferred. The incumbent will also possess 5-7 years of experience in marketing, membershi… Read More

Membership Engagement Coordinator

American Health Lawyers Association

Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required. Three to four years of broad-based experience at a nonprofit membership association. Extensive experience handling mail merges in Microsoft Office an … Read More

 

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