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The Market for Adult Lifelong Learning

Leading Learning

In 2017, The Economist declared lifelong learning an “economic imperative,” and it has hardly been the only publication in mainstream and business presses to insist on the importance of learning in a world where the scale, scope, and speed of change seem much higher than ever before. How Big Is the Adult Lifelong Learning Market?

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Visit U.S. Coalition Urges Congress to Reauthorize Brand USA

Associations Now

Coalition is circulating a sign-on letter urging lawmakers to reauthorize Brand USA , the public-private partnership established by Congress to market and promote the United States as a destination. billion in visitor spending and $5 billion in tax revenue since fiscal year 2013. percent, in 2017, marking its lowest point since 2010.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

Facebook (founded 2004), LinkedIn (2002), and Twitter (2006) were still in their infancy at the point when we founded Tagoras, and sites like Instagram (2010) and TikTok (2016) had yet to come along. See e-learning stats for the course creator market here.). The Spread of Social. The Creator Economy. Facebook acquired Oculus in 2014.

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Compare Association Management Software Platforms

GrowthZone

Membership management software that includes: event management, content management tools, email marketing, online community, and dashboards. Integrated business modules include management of: customers, financial, orders and invoices, marketing, meetings and exhibitions, subscriptions, fund-raising, and system management.

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Higher Logic's Rob Wenger Announces New Role as Executive Chairman, Welcomes Kevin Boyce as New CEO

Higher Logic

2017 : We bought four companies and some great new products, and we’re so happy to count Saratoga Springs, Mesa, Portland, and all our remote teammates as members of the Orange Army. Most recently, he was the chief operating officer of Ellucian, where he directly managed over 2,000 employees and more than $700 million in revenues.

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For Manufacturers, For-Profit: Jason Moss of the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance Supports Members through Networking and Education

Association Adviser

I transitioned from software sales to multi-level marketing for several years where I became relatively successful conducting weekend seminars for CyberWize, a multi-level network marketing company. JM : Well from 2008 to 2010, our national economy tanked and our group’s size had plateaued. AA: Where does your revenue come from?

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