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There’s Good News for Conference Content, and a Warning, in New Report

Associations Now

While “content is king” is one of the most overly used clichés in the marketing and communications space, a new report from Omnipress— 2019 State of the Conference Industry [registration required]—proves the phrase is still relevant. Where Associations Are Succeeding.

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Daily Buzz: 2020’s Big Meetings Trend? Sustainability

Associations Now

“The sustainability of the meetings and events industry, in fact of the entire travel industry, is at the forefront of companies’ and planners’ minds in 2020,” said Derek Sharp, senior vice president and managing director at CWT Meetings & Events, in a press release. Looking for a new marketing strategy? Other Links of Note.

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Industry Group Aims to Make Diamonds a Millennial’s Best Friend

Associations Now

The Diamond Producers Association announced a new “Real Is Rare” campaign in hopes of earning the affection of millennial consumers who crave authentic connections, according to DPA research. Why aren’t millennials in love with diamonds? And it set to work researching the millennial generation and new ways to market to them.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.20.16

Reid All About it

If you host webinars for the association community, here’s a webinar especially for you: Thu 6/23 at 1 p.m. – How to Leverage Webinars to Fuel Your Marketing & Sales Engine. Presenter: Kristi Casey Sanders, director of digital marketing strategy of Plan Your Meetings @ Meeting Professionals International.

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

I was once sure the IOM was barking up the wrong tree, so imagine my surprise when I saw information about a press release from late last year announcing that the ACGME had approved new requirements for residency programs, based on the recommendations of the IOM report. Communication. Developing Millennial Leaders.