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

Association Adviser

Jason Moss, founder and CEO of the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance can, and he might take you out to dinner if you can, too. Jason Moss, Georgia Manufacturing Alliance. Get out a pen and a piece of paper, and let’s make a list of products you know are created here in Georgia.” We also produce a Georgia Manufacturing Directory.

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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

Reid All About it

Keep the Seal of Approval concept in mind when examining your association’s offerings and unique value propositions, says Dr. Michael Tatonetti in a post by Carolyn Shomali at Professionals for Association Revenue. In 2016, China reported 17.86 However, Non-Dues programs have the highest potential for overall revenue production.

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Meet The Building Blocks of Relationship Building: Our Account Executive Team

MemberClicks

Her specialties include tackling big, forward-thinking goals like engaging members sustainably and generating non-dues revenue — one of her favorite things to talk about! Since joining the team in August 2016, Meg Moulden has worked with hundreds of associations, AMCs and chambers of commerce. Meg Moulden.

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Use Sponsored Grants to Strengthen Your Membership and Events

Association Adviser

” Amanda Bowen, 2016-17 FSAE Young Professionals Task Force Chair. The Georgia Society of Association Executives refocused its foundation grants program to fund paid internships. Encouraging more young professional involvement early on in their careers helps ensure that FSAE’s future leadership will be strong and sustainable. “I

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Report: LGBT-Owned Businesses on the Rise

Associations Now

LGBT businesses aren’t just startups, and they generate a lot of revenue. million in annual revenue. On the high end, one of NGLCC’s certified members has annual revenue of $180 million. The average LGBT-based business has existed for 12 years and generates $2.48 Twenty years ago, it was enough to sponsor a pride parade.

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Keeping the American Dream Alive, One Hotel at a Time

Association Adviser

I served in the Georgia State Senate as majority leader. Fast forward to 2016, and now 80 percent of our members own branded properties up and down the entire chain scale. Members also have to deal with local governments who look at hotels as an easy source of revenues by raising the occupancy tax.

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