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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.9.16

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AENC Technology Roundtable on Security. Hear ways the American Institute of CPAs and New Jersey Society of CPAs are connecting with high school and college students, educators, members and other stakeholders to recruit members and nurture future CPAs. Susan Dyer, Membership Development Manager, New Jersey Society of CPAs.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.9.16

Reid All About it

And of course, the technology to support sales teams (even if it’s a team of one) is getting better and better. Livestreaming is the next big thing in social media. You must go if you plan to evaluate, update, or purchase a new AMS in the coming year. Presenters: Dozens of association and technology brainiacs.

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Marketing Trends: How to Wow Them In 2023

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Without such expertise, the hierarchy and design can create problems for users, especially those individuals who are not comfortable with technology. However, for organizations that cater to a hipper audience, this new trend can make sure your brand stands out in a positive way. Want those social media posts to pop?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

I just ordered Tech Success for Associations , a new release (free for ASAE members) from the ASAE Foundation’s Technology Success and Readiness Study. This webinar will look at board membership (recruitment, development, self-assessment), process (structure, meetings), capacity, and fiduciary concerns. How might they do better?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

I just ordered Tech Success for Associations , a new release (free for ASAE members) from the ASAE Foundation’s Technology Success and Readiness Study. This webinar will look at board membership (recruitment, development, self-assessment), process (structure, meetings), capacity, and fiduciary concerns. How might they do better?