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How to ensure you’re using updated software to run your association

Nimble AMS

Do you want the latest in technology advances for your association? . Read on to learn how to make sure you’re always using the latest and greatest association management software, without hassle and extra cost. That might work for some associations. Each company provides three free upgrades per year.

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7 signs of a successful enterprise association

Nimble AMS

We continue to grow our offerings in Nimble Communities and reach higher levels of member engagement,” said Michael Blake, Chief Technology Officer at American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA). Authentic leadership How would you measure your association’s culture ? “We are very fortunate to have Nimble AMS.

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Why your association needs to adopt a flexible IT budget

Nimble AMS

Adopting new technology is a sometimes stressful, always necessary responsibility for association leaders. During the pandemic leaders rethought how they handled all aspects of their organization more than ever before. Of the professional associations surveyed, 65% said they plan on having a flexible technology budget. .

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15 highlights from Xperience 2022

Nimble AMS

At Xperience, Nimble AMS customers and software staff presented their success with the platform and how to best utilize the association management software (AMS) to reach association goals. Nimble predictions: How to build your predictive program. How to increase revenue with the best storefront in Nimble AMS.

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Stronger by Association: AMR Promotes, Hires Additional Staff

AMR Management Services

Jerona Washington will be joining the AMR team as the new Program and Education Coordinator for the National Association of State Procurement Officials. Following her graduation from Lindenwood, Washington pursued a career in public education, where she became a teacher and later a Principal at an elementary school in Missouri.