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Associations Now: Daily News
April 23, 2018

 

Today's Top Stories

 

XDP to Association Pros: Think Differently

During day two of ASAE’s Xperience Design Project event, expert faculty (including J Star Marketing CEO Dorothy Jones, pictured) shared how a change in perspective can lead to innovative ideas, stronger messaging, and better performance. Read More

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Major Tech Companies Sign Cybersecurity Accord

Microsoft and 33 other companies have signed on to an agreement that pledges that they will protect their customers—and won’t take part in state-sponsored attacks on users, an issue that has become more pronounced in recent months. Read More

 

Seeking Tax Clarity

A provision in the tax law passed last year eliminated a deduction for transportation and other fringe benefits provided by employers. ASAE will take a group of association executives to the Treasury Department to voice concerns about the measure's impact on nonprofit organizations. Read More

Allies Welcome

Women of Email expands its program to include men as mentors. Read More

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Membership Hack: Discounted Consumer Research

The United States Association of Cider Makers recently partnered with the global research firm Nielsen to offer an opt-in group study to gather consumer feedback on members’ product designs and marketing. Read More

 

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Leadership Monday

 

How Leaders Can Improve Committees

Volunteer groups can be good at letting newer members pick up some of the load. But they also need to think bigger—and that requires permission and encouragement from leaders. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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$110M

By the numbers

The amount the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy has raised over a three decade period.

Source: CNBC

 

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Supporting Beat Reporting

The nonprofit Report for America aims to support beat reporting in areas of the country that have lost journalism resources as a result of media consolidation. The idea modeled off the Teach for America concept, aims to ensure that people understand what’s happening in their local communities. Read More

Making the Tough Calls

Bosses often have to make hard decisions, and delaying doing so can hurt your team and your organization. Read More

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Executive Director

Korn Ferry

Association background: Founded in 1911, the American Society of Safety Engineers (“ASSE”) is the premiere global membership organization representing more than 36,000 safety, health and e… Read More

Executive Director

Northeast Public Power Association

Desired Credentials/Profile of the Ideal Candidate: Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred. A minimum of three years of senior leadership, or equivalent experience. Cer… Read More

Chief Executive Officer

American Radio Relay League

Required Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree. Ten years management and supervisory experience. Demonstrated ability in providing effective leadership and management of business operations … Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 40,000 association executives and industry partners representing 7,200 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.

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