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Associations Now: Daily News
November 1, 2017

 

Today's Top Stories

 

Groups Step Up With Obamacare Enrollment Help

The Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment period, starting Wednesday, comes with new budgetary challenges for “navigator” groups meant to help the public apply for healthcare. Another challenge: Sorting through the confusion about the law created by its constant discussion in the media. Read More

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Should Associations Look Into the Audiobook Trend?

Riding the same wave of success as podcasting, audiobooks have grown significantly in the past few years. If your association has a publishing arm, it could be an opportunity worth jumping into. Read More

 

Libraries’ Health Help

The new partnership with the National Network of Libraries of Medicine is designed to train librarians to better serve patrons seeking medical guidance. Read More

Fighting for Housekeepers

Most hotel service workers get a tip, with housekeepers being a notable exception. The New York Times explores why and shares how one nonprofit group is working for housekeepers. Read More

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Research Groups to FCC: Clarify That We’re Not Telemarketers

In a new petition to the Federal Communications Commission, the Insights Association and AAPOR have called for stronger clarification that telephone-based research is legal. Read More

 

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Membership Wednesday

 

Have a Strategy for Next-Gen Members?

To bring in more millennial members and recruit the gen Z young people who are following them into the workforce, you’ll need to evolve your communications strategy and test new platforms. And, yes, that means you better be good at social media. Read More

From the Membership Topic Blog

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By the numbers

The size of the discount that NAIOP, the commercial real estate development association, is offering to chapter presidents. That’s up from 30 percent last year.

Source: NAIOP

 

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The Patreon Effect

With the success of the tech startup Patreon, we may be on the brink of a moment where membership concepts grow more mainstream. That could be a good thing for associations. Read More

Get On the Phone

Don’t just rely on email to retain members. A phone call may be more effective. Read More

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Jobs

 

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International Sign Association

Required skills: Works well in team environment and independently. Project Management. Excellent verbal and written communications and interpersonal skills. Highly organized with a firm attention to… Read More

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American Urological Association

The successful candidate will possess an AA degree; Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field preferred. Must have excellent written and oral communication s… Read More

Exhibits Manager

International Association of Chiefs of Police

Minimum qualifications: Education — Bachelor degree required. Minimum of five (5) years of experience as a professional meeting planner or housing coordinator. Relevant experience/skills se… Read More

 

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