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Association Health Plan Coalition to Work With Policymakers

Associations Now

AHPs can bring much-needed flexibility to the marketplace in rural America by allowing farmers and ranchers to band together for affordable plans.”. We must find a better way for independent business owners to get the healthcare and coverage they need.

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Supreme Court Ruling Halts “Forum Shopping” in Patent Suits

Associations Now

The ruling, which came about after Kraft Foods sued TC Heartland LLC in Delaware—despite Heartland’s headquarters being based in Indiana—was closely watched by the business world, particularly in the technology space. One critic of the ruling was the Innovation Alliance, which represents patent owners.

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The Case for Treating Your Event Like a Culinary Experience

Associations Now

Jolene Ketzenberger, editor of EatDrinkIndy.com and host of Eat Drink Indiana Radio on WFYI, said that Indy chefs are holding more special dinners—often pop-up events or dinner series or pop-up dinner series —than in the past. One of the top conference food trends noted in a 2015 IACC report was that attendees want to interact with the chef.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.13.20

Reid All About it

McKinley Advisors describes how they helped the Infectious Diseases Society of America by starting at the top with governance and leadership development. Monique Wise, Senior Sales Manager, Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium. DE&I in action. More info/register. Host: PCMA. Tue 11/17 at 11 a.m.

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The Overhead Myth

Plexus Consulting

Here’s the verbatim letter: To the Donors of America: We write to correct a misconception about what matters when deciding which charity to support. When we focus solely or predominantly on overhead, we can create what the Stanford Social Innovation Review has called “The Nonprofit Starvation Cycle.”

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