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Association Brain Food: 4.19.24

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Fri 4/19 at 1 p.m.* – Strategies to Overcome the Biggest Virtual Event Hurdles Associations Face Learn effective strategies and innovative tools from association virtual event pros with decades of experience producing thousands of events. Host: DC-Metro Association-Nonprofit Tech Network Wed 4/24 from 9 a.m. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 6.23.23

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Marketing benchmarks. Mighty Citizen assessed the marketing maturity of 450 mission-driven organizations. Host: Fridays@4 Speaker: Carolyn Nopar, former Chief Development Officer for the YWCA Metro Chicago and Director of Development & Communications for Family Focus Mon 6/26 at 8 a.m. Event apps. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.24.20

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Associations have a role to play in the training, credentialing and lifelong learning market, but few have taken advantage of those opportunities. Presenters: Tara Pawlak, Membership Marketing Expert, and Tirrah Switzer, Association Advocate, Community Brands. Host: DC-Metro Association-Nonprofit Tech Network. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 6.16.23

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Event marketing. Your marketing plan must work extra hard to convince your audience they should make the trip. PCMA is partnering with Gevme on the AI-based Project Spark for the events industry , which is free now, but I can see revenue potential. We develop expertise from researching, thinking and writing. Don’t give that up!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.7.21

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WBT Systems read through four recent research reports to discover what association execs and members are saying about the pandemic’s impact on associations, the future outlook, and their take of innovation—I especially liked those findings from Mary Byers. Marketing must-haves. When choosing marketing channels, visualize the curve.

St. Louis 370