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Golden State collaboration: CAI California chapters discuss year ahead

Ungrated

Chapter executive directors and board leaders from San Diego and Sacramento to the Pacific Ocean, the Sierra Nevada, and everywhere between discussed the new issues communities are facing—rising insurance rates, supply chain delays, and safety concerns—to the recurring such as drought, wildfires, and legislative issues.

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ASAE Board of Directors Announces Selection of Michelle Mason as Next President and CEO

AssociationChat

Boynes , FASAE, CAE, Executive Director, American Association for Anatomy, Rockville, MD, and Past ASAE Board member. Rita Chen-Fujisawa , MBA, CAE, Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, California Association of Health Facilities, Sacramento, CA, and ASAE Board member.

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Take Education Beyond Conference Sessions Using the Latest Apps

Associations Now

Enhance and customize the learning experience with new technology. “The learning value of events is often not in the formal programming, but in the interactions we have with other attendees and subject matter experts,” said Jeff Cobb, managing director at Tagoras, an educational consulting firm based in Carrboro, North Carolina.

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Virtual Memberships, part 3 of the series : Off Stage

Off Stage

If every service you provide, every education program, were judged by the dollars the member would pay to obtain it, what would your organization do differently? “Our members dont DO technology,” one AE told me recently. ”, I advised from my perch as the former association manager of the Bake Sale Board of Realtors.

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Peace Sells.But Who's Buying - Association Membership?

Association Subculture

Its the reason our political system is populated with only those who have the funds to run, the reason brilliant minds are locked out of the "right" educational institutions and the reason why corporate America is winning the fight on even the most basic of regulations in spite of their roles in the recent financial disaster.