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ASAE Announces Passing of CEO John H. Graham IV, FASAE, CAE

Associations Now

During his tenure, which began August 1, 2003, ASAE more than doubled its membership and developed a wealth of innovative products and services to benefit association professionals and their partners. The Graham family will hold a private service for John in Pennsylvania and a memorial service in Washington, DC, will follow.

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Association Community Floods Social Media With Tributes to ASAE’s Graham

Associations Now

Donations and Condolences The Graham family suggested that in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Graham’s memory to organizations that were particularly important to him, including: The National Capital Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. President and CEO of ASAE since 2003, Graham died early Monday after a battle with cancer.

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4 Stories about Association Membership

SCD Group

A strategic membership organization will look to engage with its members based upon where they are in their membership journey and where they should, logically, look to go next. Yet two thirds of those executives said their organizations were not tracking member engagement at all. million in 2003. million to about 2.5

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Printing Trade Group ‘Right-Sizes,’ Restructures as Industry Faces Major Change

Associations Now

Employment in the industry has fallen off by more than 200,000 since 2003, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The report also suggested that PIA is considering a move from its headquarters in Sewickley, Pennsylvania—a suburb of Pittsburgh—to offices in the city. Technical training will look different as well.

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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.

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