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4 ways to attract younger members

Association Success

By 2025, Millennials will account for 75 percent of the American workforce. By 2030, just 10 years from now, Generation Z will start to occupy senior leadership roles and indeed, Generation Alpha will be leaving school and starting their own careers. You need to share relevant content and build a community. Tip: See No.

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Everything your association needs to know about Generation Z

Nimble AMS

Deloitte estimates that Gen Z will contribute to over 20% of the workforce by 2030. The latest Community Brands Association Research found 82% of Generation Z prefer connecting on YouTube, 82% on Instagram, and 69% on TikTok. Communicate with younger members , asking them what they need from your organization.

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ChatGPT Isn’t Ready for Prime Time, But an Upskilled Team Will Be

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Back in 2017, McKenzie reported that: “By 2030, 75 million to 375 million workers (3 to 14 percent of the global workforce) will need to switch occupational categories. Millennials and GenX, in particular, are deliberately seeking to work in organizations that support their professional growth. A culture of education is exciting.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

This time, Sohini Baliga, a communications expert from the charitable fundraising world, joined Elizabeth to address three major areas where charities are way ahead of associations. Attracting millennial/young professional supporters. The Millennial Generation: A Demographic Bridge to America’s Diverse Future (Washington DC).

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For One Planner, Innovation Means Thinking Like Attendees

Associations Now

IAAPA has committed to hosting its annual conference and trade show, IAAPA Expo, in Orlando through 2030, bringing more than 40,000 attendees to the city each year. We see a lot of creativity from millennials and Gen Z—they are always wanting to push the envelope and try new ideas.