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Effort Empowers Kansas City Women To Effectively Negotiate Salaries

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The program, which debuted in Boston in 2015, “empowers women to negotiate their salaries effectively and powerfully,” according to AAUW Senior Vice President of Communications and External Relations Laura Segall. “In

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.16.21

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Laura Lewis, Chief Communications Officer, Commercial Real Estate Women Network. Daughtry, Chief Communications Officer/Owner, CQbd. Building Trust with Evidence: Using Data and Communications to Advance Your Industry and Your Impact. Ben Rome, Senior Manager of Communications, AIHA. Fri 4/16 at 3:45 p.m. Host: Jay S.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.23.21

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…. Member communications. Help yourself and others benchmark member communication efforts and strategies by participating in Association Adviser’s 10th annual Association Communications Benchmarking Survey. Fri 4/23 at 2 p.m.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Arizona, Ohio and other states have shuttered schools for weeks to try to limit transmission of the virus. Is So Behind on Coronavirus Testing (source: The Atlantic) – Bureaucracy, equipment shortages, an unwillingness to share, and failed leadership doomed the American response to COVID-19. The 4 Key Reasons the U.S.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Arizona, Ohio and other states have shuttered schools for weeks to try to limit transmission of the virus. Is So Behind on Coronavirus Testing (source: The Atlantic) – Bureaucracy, equipment shortages, an unwillingness to share, and failed leadership doomed the American response to COVID-19. The 4 Key Reasons the U.S.