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Best of the Web: November 2013

Association Adviser

How to Communicate After a Train Wreck. Developing a Successful Student Membership Strategy. California Society of Association Executives Seasonal Spectacular. California Society of Association Executives Seasonal Spectacular. Association CEO Nails Critical Member Engagement Question. Dan Varroney. Bill Rosenthal.

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Best of the Web: February 2014

Association Adviser

The Executive (California Society of Association Executives). ASAE 2012 Marketing Membership & Communications Conference. June 4-5, 2013. Contact us today for an assessment of your current communications plans and non-dues revenue strategies. Lyn Slater. How to Create a Pinterest Place Board for an Event.

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A Welcome Role for the Membership Committee

Associations Now

A common refrain among association governance experts is that a board of directors should focus on strategy and leave the execution to staff. The member-to-member communication is so key. The member-to-member communication is so key. Crossing those lines, they say, results in mixed messages and mixed results.

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How the Latino Community Foundation Used Learning and Pivoting to Get Better Fundraising Results

Beth Kanter

Tell us briefly about the mission of the Latino Community Foundation (purpose, staffing/budget size, and fundraising history). The Latino Community Foundation (LCF) is the premier Latino fund in California. LCF is a champion and advocate for the Latino community. What was the goal of your campaign in 2013?

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Is Your Association at a Crossroads?

Association Adviser

Cain, a former corporate lawyer and negotiations consultant who delivered the opening keynote presentation at the ASAE 2013 Annual Meeting & Expo in Atlanta, said that American business and American culture—even parents of young American children—tend to value extroverted personalities more than introverted personalities. Technology.