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Golden State collaboration: CAI California chapters discuss year ahead

Ungrated

“This strategic meeting of our state leadership is significant,” says Erik Rivera, AMS, PCAM, president and CEO of Manhattan Pacific Management in Beverly Hills, Calif., and president of the CAI Greater Los Angeles Chapter. “We Virtual and technology developments. Government and legislative topics.

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The Hourglass Blog: A Lost Generation of Leadership?

The Hourglass Blog

A Lost Generation of Leadership? You may remember Bill George from the ASAE Annual Meeting in Los Angeles. And hes saying the same thing in this interview that he said in Los Angeles--namely that we need a new generation of leaders to take over the organizations built by Boomers. skip to main | skip to sidebar.

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The Hourglass Blog: Misfit Leaders

The Hourglass Blog

To better define what he means by a great entrepreneur, Pallotta tells this story: I used to visit the merry-go-round in Griffith Park in Los Angeles where [Walt] Disney once took his daughters, asking himself, "Is this all there is? Labels: Dan Pallotta , GenX Perspectives , Leadership Potential of GenX. Association Management.

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From Relevance to REVOLUTION. It's NOW or NEVER: Go BIG, Go.

Tom Morrison

I flew to Washington DC and back in one day, shortly after ASAE Los Angeles, to be a part of a special meeting with ASAE’s leadership to discuss the failings of the event. For the rest of this post, I want to lend some reality to the world of association management. We have a leadership problem.

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Association Brain Food: 11.24.23

Reid All About it

Next gen marketing. If not, here’s the TL;DR association version from Johanna Gundlach at Sidecar. Until around 2010, philosophers couldn’t speak to one another, let alone communicate with the public, says Crispin Sartwell at Los Angeles Review of Books. Off-topic Practical philosophy. Tue 11/28 at 4 p.m. 1 CMP credit.

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