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ASAE Announces 10 Association Leaders to Class of Fellows

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The Fellows program bestows an honorary recognition upon exceptional association leaders making noteworthy and sustained contributions of leadership to their organizations, ASAE and the association management profession. We champion associations’ impact and leadership on industries, disciplines and the professions.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.27.21

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80% of the education offered by the Ohio Society of CPAs (OSCPA) used to be in-person, but the pandemic changed all that, of course. Learn how volunteer scenarios and training gap analysis can help your association identify the type of content you need to develop and offer to prepare chapter members for volunteering and leadership.

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Solutions Day Speakers Chart Paths to Success in Uncertain Times

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Watching my kids dive fearlessly into the deep end of technology is always an inspiration. It challenges me to think differently about association management and keeps me eager to investigate new ideas that can revolutionize our industry.orgSource has been helping associations through our consulting work for over a decade.

Ohio 84
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Mobile, Agile & Hostile: Operational Strategies for Associations?

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When I played hockey at Ohio State, my coach -- with his fine Canadian accent -- once told me, “Drake, you’d be a lot better hockey player if you were mobile, agile and hostile.”. Many association executives say the widespread changes in technology and generations won’t impact them. There’s no new normal, they say.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.18.20

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Host: ASAE Technology Professionals Community. Presenters: Duncan Bell, Association TRENDS. With smaller meetings, limited dine-in, hybrid options, and modified service styles, how can associations design F&B experiences that generate crave-ability for both in-person and online participants? Tue 9/22 at 2 p.m. –

Montana 351
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Successfully Embracing Change is a Team Effort

Association Adviser

I earned my master’s degree in higher education administration at The Ohio State University and then worked on college campuses for four years. A friend encouraged me to talk to a colleague in the association space, and when I did he asked what type of association position I was looking for. JS: Yes, we are young!

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Successfully Embracing Change is a Team Effort

Association Adviser

I earned my master’s degree in higher education administration at The Ohio State University and then worked on college campuses for four years. A friend encouraged me to talk to a colleague in the association space, and when I did he asked what type of association position I was looking for. JS: Yes, we are young!

Team 61