The International Entrepreneur Rule, a rule put into place by the Obama administration, was to take effect next month, but the Trump administration has delayed implementation, with an interest in rolling it back entirely. Venture capital groups say that stopping the rollout of the rule would be counterproductive, considering the president's interest in creating jobs. Read More
New research shows that while association leaders recognize the importance of diversity and inclusion, many still have work to do when it comes to incorporating D&I practices throughout their organization's work. Read More
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A new report highlights the dangers of sending marketing emails from online addresses with low reputation domains—as well as what you can do to improve your reputation. Read More
To add camaraderie and creativity at annual meetings, the Association of Public Health Laboratories encourages members to share morale-boosting moments. Read More
Global trust in institutions is at a low ebb, which presents a challenge for associations reaching beyond the United States. Expansion is still worth it, but be careful about your strategy. Read More
Heather Pownall, the director of business development at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, works to cultivate an ambitious attitude and the courage to grow. Read More
Why associations should pay attention to Facebook's new community-centered mission statement. Read More
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The United States Society on Dams (USSD) has retained Sterling Martin Associates to search for the organization's next Executive Director (ED). The position is located in Denver, Colorado but an alternate location may be considered. ... Read More
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