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What is CAE Certification for Association Professionals?

GrowthZone

The Certified Association Executive (CAE) Program was established in 1960 by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) to promote the highest standards of association management. For over 60 years , it has served to credential association professionals and has stood as a mark of excellence. Leadership.

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4 ways to become the best continuing education resource in your industry 

Crowd Wisdom

Members look to your association to be a leader, especially when it comes to continuing education, certifications, and credentials. According to the latest Community Brands research, 51% of members prioritize both training opportunities and certifications or credentials as a top membership benefit. We’re here to help!

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Three Ways Your Association Can Build and Strengthen a Certification Program

SBI

When it comes to credentialing and certification programs, there are many advantages awarded to both the association and the professionals who pursue them. Here are a few things your association can do to build and maintain a strong certification program. Be strategic about cost, content, and governance.

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How Your Association Can Succeed in Social Media

Virtual

Done well, using social media makes all your other objectives easier. Whether your association works to build awareness, create industry standards, provide certification programs, or promote field advancements, connecting with a world of similarly invested constituents will only make your mission easier.

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Daily Buzz: Avoid These Two Common Social Media Mistakes

Associations Now

Your brand’s social media network won’t grow if you aren’t engaging with other users. Also: Make sure first-year members know how to find value in your association. Social media is about—well, being social, right? Social media is a two-way street. Don’t get lost in the posting-only tunnel.”.

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Associations: Solving the Skills Gap with Digital Credentials

WBT Systems

Before the rise of social media and cloud computing, associations competed to attract new members — but only in a subtle “non-profit” sort of way. Associations face fierce competition from academic institutions, for-profit training companies and even individual subject matter experts. It’s different now.

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24 Top Association Member Engagement Strategies to Rock Retention

EventMobi: Association Events

You can gather engagement data from: Social media platforms Event registration and attendance Activity in forums and online spaces Workshop attendance Volunteer lists As you run your analytics and get a larger picture of how and where your members engage, keep those segments in mind.