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How Do You Get to The Executive Director Position? Listen, Question and Learn

Association Adviser

That relentless curiosity and desire to learn from other association professionals is what has driven Robinson, president of Eisenman & Associates, Inc. and executive director of the Virginia Society of Association Executives (VSAE) from a job answering phones for an association to one of the top positions for a state SAE.

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We Asked, You Answered: Women Leaders You Admire

Associations Now

From being champions for staff to serving as role models, read on for some women inside and outside the association space who have made a difference. Murn, CAE Associate Director, AMPED Association Management I’ve had the pleasure and luck of many women mentors through my career at this point. Maya Angelou.

Team 64
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From the Corner Office: The Wisdom of Wading Into the Pool Before Going Deep

Association Adviser

TFFA represents the state’s leading petroleum marketing, grocery distribution and convenience/grocery retailing organizations. Association Adviser: Chris, tell us a little about TFFA’s reach and the scope of industries served. AA: How would you describe your leadership style? That’s what associations are competing with.

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Association 141+: Guest Appearances

Association 141+

For many associations, our websites still struggle to be 2005 much less 2012 - here are 5 quick tips to use when evaluating if your association website is ready for today before moving to tomorrow. Association Subculture. Association Management Lessons from Harley Davidson. Membership Marketing Blog.

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

The Hourglass Blog

Its mission is not to create innovations directly, but to provide employees who are otherwise occupied with day-to-day business with the resources they need to move something forward: time, money, experts, input from leadership and colleagues, and the companys knowledge base. Association Management. Leadership.

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The Hourglass Blog: Don't Forget the Baby Boomers

The Hourglass Blog

Not too long ago a friend sent me a link to this article about "Why Marketers Cant Afford to Ignore Baby Boomers." In a culture that endlessly focuses on youth, the article warns marketers not to overlook a group that has tremendous buying power: the 78 million Baby Boomers in the U.S. Labels: Baby Boomers , Marketing.