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The 2017 AGC ELI Conference Was Incredible

GrowthZone

The GrowthZone team just returned from three packed days of professional development, networking, and leadership growth at The Associated General Contractors of America Executive Leadership Institute annual conference. The post The 2017 AGC ELI Conference Was Incredible appeared first on GrowthZone.

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It’s a Great Time to Be a Young Association Professional: Erin Sevitz on Working Hard, Being Agile and Leaving Your Mark

Association Adviser

In college, I was part of the University of Florida Student Chapter of the American Marketing Association. When I worked for Naylor I was based in Florida, but eventually I wanted to return to Houston. IFMA Nashville Chapter member Jonda Faucher sings at World Workplace 2017.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth Kanter

For 2017, we be launching an online site that includes the content and facilitator guides so that any nonprofit or trainer can provide leadership development for emerging nonprofit leaders. In the US, I gave workshops at nonprofit conferences in North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Missouri, California and at SXSW.

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If You Build the Tech Internally, You Own it

Associations Now

In an era when a lot of technology gets outsourced or bought from outside vendors, there’s still plenty of market opportunity from having something built from scratch with internal resources. A great example of the latter that I can point to is TechHelpline, a service of Florida Realtors. Now don’t get me wrong.

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Members Were My Mentors: Building Consensus Among the Folks Who Build

Association Adviser

After eight years in Louisiana, I ran a chapter in Jacksonville, Florida for six years and then came up to Atlanta to run this chapter in 1995 where I’ve been ever since. I attribute the success of that program to a wise, longstanding member who saw two things we needed to get out in front of: (a) young leaders and (b) technology.

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