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Associations Now: Daily News
October 26, 2016

 

Today's Top Stories

 

A Manufacturing Group's Millennial Strategy

The Precision Metalforming Association's new MFG NXT effort builds on the group's prior success in reaching new demographics. Read More

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Eating Disorders Group Teams With Instagram

The National Eating Disorders Association, along with other groups working to prevent suicide and self-harm, collaborated with Instagram to create a new tool that directs users to resources and support. Read More

 

Bats Get Time to Shine

The third annual Bat Week, sponsored by Bat Conservation International with the support of a number of public and private organizations, is being driven this year by a webcast series targeted at kids. Read More

Presidential Penmanship

An association gets a handwriting expert to look for insight into the presidential candidates—based on their penmanship. Read More

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Packaging Group Updates Membership Model, Benefits

In a revamp titled CPA 2.5, the Contract Packaging Association has upgraded its membership model and expanded its benefits to offer the industry greater value. Read More

 

 

Membership Wednesday

 

Questioning the Folk Theories of Membership

We all know the core fundamentals of how membership works in associations—or do we? Take a moment to consider how these bits of conventional wisdom may be outdated and off the mark. Read More

From the Membership Topic Blog

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Hitting All the Pins

Bowling University, the online educational platform offered by the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America, helps make a lot of sense out of a complicated business. Read More

How Can You Compete?

In an age when social media replicates most of what your private community is doing, how do you stand out? Read More

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“It’s a perverse irony in our field that most working playwrights can’t afford to actually go to the theater, and you can’t expect a generation of artists to master the craft if they can’t keep current.”

Doug Wright, president of the Dramatists Guild of America, explaining the group's reasoning for working out a deal to allow budding playwrights the opportunity to take in theater productions for free. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Membership Database Administrative Specialist

Insured Retirement Institute

Under supervision, the Membership Database Administrative Specialist will directly assist the Member Services Manager and the Vice President, Membership with a wide range of projects related the maintenance and development of the organization's AMS and CRM databases utilizing Abila NetForum and Salesforce … Read More

Associate Director of Membership

American Psychological Association

The American Psychological Association (APA) is seeking an experienced product development and management professional to maximize our efforts to deliver an outstanding membership experience. Read&nbsp ;More

Manager, Project Management and Business Analysis

American Society of Heal th-System Pharmacists

Leverages approved methodologies, templates, project planning tools and processes to manage projects within the Operations and Technology office under the guidance of the Director, Operations. … Read More

 

 

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