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Bringing Credibility to the Conversation: Katie Butler, IIABA

Association Adviser

Our featured professional this month is Katie Butler, vice president of communications for the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA). Katie has served IIABA since 2003 and has helmed the communications department since communications since 2004. How did you come to work for an association?

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[Research] Data on Nonprofit Cloud Computing: Anywhere, Anytime Technology for Social Change

Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: Back in 2003 when most people in the nonprofit sector were asking, “What the heck is a blog?,” It also requires the ability to connect, to share, to communicate – in real time. I feel lucky to be involved with this project. It makes your data and documents available anywhere, anytime. No internet! &mdash

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

I like the curated approach of the MIT Technology Review’s Coronavirus Tech Report. Presenters: CEO Joanna Pineda, CTO Maki Kato, and two full-time remote staff: Leah Monica, Director of Marketing, and Maria Lima, Director of Special Projects. – Crisis Communications: Coronavirus Edition. Mon 3/16 at 11 a.m. 2 CMP credits.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.6.20

Reid All About it

Billhighway brings us two tales of chapter turnarounds —from exhausted despair to satisfying growth at the Project Management Institute and from begrudging compliance to proactive involvement at the Association for Corporate Growth. Get the inside scoop on how meetings and events can prepare for 5G, the next giant leap in mobile technology.

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Sift Skills: The Value of Big Data for Associations

Associations Now

As technology becomes more affordable, organizations are harnessing “big data” to improve member engagement. And even after the organization hired a $6,000-a-week consultant in 2003 to learn about making data-based business decisions, Dorman wasn’t convinced it would lead to any long-term benefit. “At But that’s changing.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

The spread of both video and social—often in tight combination—has gone hand in hand with the widespread use of smart phones and the ever-increasing speed of mobile communication networks. The Growth of Mobile. I can’t remember the last time that happened. See this ReviewMyLMS post for more on the cost to create e-learning.

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How to Successfully Reach Donors Across Multiple Channels

Achieve

However, as technology advances and donors are increasingly spending their time across a variety of channels, investing your time and energy into one single channel can prevent supporters from seeing your messaging and slow down fundraising results. This is where a multichannel marketing strategy can help. Generate blog content.

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