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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.30.16

Reid All About it

American Water Works Association’s strategic objective to expand into seven priority markets was accompanied by the mission statement, “Better World Through Better Water.” Its first office outside North America was opened in Mumbai, India in 2015. – Omni-Channel Marketing: How to Layer Your Channels to Increase Leads.

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Advance Reading for #ASAE15

Associations Now

Heading to the 2015 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Detroit? In the months and weeks leading up to the 2015 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition , Associations Now has tapped into the wisdom of several expert content leaders on the conference slate. Can't Be There? Facebook: Visit and “like” the conference. Game Changers.

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Student Loan Debt Is Rising. Can Your Association Help?

Associations Now

Such a burden could steer potential employees away from the nonprofit space, but one benefits trend could help organizations recruit young talent. According to recent research by the Institute for College Access and Success , students who graduated with a four-year degree in 2015 are saddled with an average burden of $30,100.

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Digital Transformation: It’s All About Culture

Leading Learning

Recruit your team. For more than twenty years, Elizabeth has helped associations grow in membership, marketing, communications, public presence, and especially revenue, which is what Spark is all about. We have you covered: Assess where you are now. Secure leadership support and a funding commitment. Get comfortable with experimenting.

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Solutions for Your Membership Conundrum

Association Adviser

Carl Good , vice president of membership, marketing and business development at the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), said face-to-face interaction with an association is still highly valuable for members. “In We don’t very often give millennials the mic and ask them directly, ‘what’s important to you in life?’”

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Tuesday Buzz: The “New” Association Is Global and Accessible

Associations Now

Pointing to millennials, Tzivanidis noted that “We have to accept that the younger generation … working for associations or being members of associations, they are global; they were born global; they were born with a need of having an instant, not territorial … different cultural” response to their associations.