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Meet The Speaker: Donor Engagement with Eman Osagie

Achieve

Eman Osagie: Two of my sisters founded a charter school in New Jersey. When I graduated college, I spent the summer volunteering at a recruitment event they had. Eman Osagie: Keep your donors invested in your mission through communication (email, phone calls, personal letters) and show them the impact of their giving.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.9.16

Reid All About it

Here’s the learning line-up for the association community for the week of May 9. EDT* – Providing Multilingual Communications at Your International Event. Speakers: Carolyn Hook (Moderator), Membership & Engagement Director, New Jersey Society of CPAs. Tue 5/10 at 12 p.m. 1 hour CAE credit. Thu May 12 at 3 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.9.16

Reid All About it

Livestreaming is the next big thing in social media. Become familiar with each streaming platform’s user-end operation, learn how to generate the interest that your online social media presence needs, and walk away with tips and tricks on how to choose the best moments to capture. Wed 9/14 at 2 p.m. 1 CAE credit.

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Page One: 9 Ways CMA’s SEO Strategy Builds Brands

CMA Solutions

This can be through external backlinks, social media and business directory listings. We advised Vein Specialist Centers (VSC) to use original images, in addition to other tactics, when they needed SEO help to promote their 12 locations in New Jersey and New York. Over time, your brand will be rewarded.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.