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You’re Never Too Young to Conquer New Challenges

Association Adviser

Christina McCoy, AMPED Association Management. Do you remember how you started working in associations? This month’s Corner Office professional, Christina McCoy, CAE , landed her first association job literally hours after taking her last college exam. She currently works for AMPED Association Management in Madison, Wisc.,

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Eric Lanke: Should Committees Report to the Board?

Eric Lanke

Association executive and author. Leadership. Should Committees Report to the Board? Its a question, I know, that never even occurs to leaders in many associations. Should committees report to the board?" There are some committees whose jobs clearly relate to the governance of the association.

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Tell True Stories About Your Members

Eric Lanke

I've been doing site visits for as long as I've been in association management--23 years at last count. When I started with this association, nine years ago, the five people on the Executive Committee who hired me were all men near the end of their careers. Leadership is passing from one generation to the next.

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Scouting for Talent within Your Association Membership

Virtual

Members ascend from volunteer roles, to committee chair roles, to Board member roles, and through a rotation of officer positions. In some groups, this means the path from first volunteering to leadership can be measured in decades. Ask the Board members to identify the top two or three committee chairs.

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The Hourglass Blog: Which Committee Are You On?

The Hourglass Blog

Which Committee Are You On? A new post, "Which Committee Are You On?" Labels: Leadership. Association Management. Developing Millennial Leaders. Leadership. Leadership Potential of GenX. Management. Management. Millennials. Association Subculture. . at 7:00 AM.

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Meet the Millennials: Young Professionals Are Pushing Associations Forward

Associations Now

Want to get a glimpse into the minds of millennial employees and members? Each day this week, young professionals from around the association industry will share their perspectives in their own Associations Now guest blog series. Overall, YPs are not just association executives under the age of 35.

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Chose Your Dimensions of Diversity and Get Started

Eric Lanke

Research demonstrates that millennials think about and define diversity in significantly different ways than members of previous generations. Millennials are more focused on "cognitive diversity, or diversity of thoughts, ideas, and philosophies." First, it's good to see Joe Gerstandt getting some love in the association community.

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