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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Making Sponsorship Special Again

Idea Architects

committee member got the idea that we should begin to auction off every. in order to generate extra revenues. Nov 2005 (1). Oct 2005 (1). Sep 2005 (2). Aug 2005 (1). Jul 2005 (2). Jun 2005 (1). May 2005 (2). Apr 2005 (4). Mar 2005 (2). Feb 2005 (2). Jan 2005 (2).

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The Orange Bowl and Creativity: An Interview With Laila Brock

KiKi L'Italien's Acronym Soup

Laila Brock is currently the Director of Events and Team Operations with the Orange Bowl Committee, where she implements nearly 100 annual events in support of the Orange Bowl and the larger objective of enhancing the image, economy, and culture of South Florida. I was fortunate to attend an Orange Bowl when my alma mater played in 2005.

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Association Hunger Games: Victory or Defeat?

Aaron Wolowiec

According to a 2005 Harvard Business Review article, “Companies typically realize only about 60% of their strategy’s potential value because of defects and breakdowns in planning and execution.”. The resulting gap represents lost opportunities and revenue. Committee-driven? The Case for Execution. Is it board-driven?

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Moving From Free Rider to Engaged Member

Associations Now

That transition involves a new strategic plan, chapter growth, tiered membership, and partnerships to grow nondues revenue. He became a member in 1999 and joined the board of directors in 2005, eventually becoming chair in 2012. Now, we’re in the process of growing revenue through membership and partnerships.

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

“It’s changing from a traditional, bricks-and-mortar, membership-and-committee-based organization to an online and multimedia-based structure.” Since 2005, the two groups had jointly produced a successful annual show and realized that many constituents knew each other and were members of both associations.

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