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Association Brain Food: 2.23.24

Reid All About it

Gen Z and millennial marketing. Mercury Creative Group explains how to build an association brand that attracts and builds the loyalty of young members. But there’s a way to ensure that your association spokespersons are conveying your brand: a Chapter Ambassador Program. Event sponsorships. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

In this episode, our Jarett Tran, senior account executive, Community Association Management, interviewed Maegan Woytek, a senior account executive at Vantaca. Both Tran and Woytek have worked as community association managers, bringing decades of experience to their current roles.

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24 Top Association Member Engagement Strategies to Rock Retention

EventMobi: Association Events

You can segment your association members by: Known interests Length of membership Membership tier Level of engagement Demographic For example, with 75% of millennials actively avoiding phone calls, connecting by phone is a member engagement strategy that might be better used for the older members of your association.

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4 Benefits of Using Online Waivers for Your Association

ISAE

However, the volatility of membership rates has forced associations to change the way they approach member recruitment, engagement, and retention, placing more of an emphasis on delivering the value outlined in their membership offerings. Technology plays an essential role in improving member experiences and association operations.

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A Little Something About 20-somethings

Virtual

In looking at how to attract younger members, it’s useful to take a look at what drives millennials (who are primarily in their mid- to late 20’s and 30’s) and how that might affect their participation. In general, millennials are not “joiners” in the same way that baby boomers have been, either socially or for business purposes.

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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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SCD Group: Millennials, Multitasking and Associations: What Can.

SCD Group

AMR Management Services. Stronger by Association. Millennials, Multitasking and Associations: What Can We Do at Work. And, really helped when I jumped among 8-10 associations my AMC managed. Labels: association changes , association management , associations , Faculty Focus , Millennials , SCD Group.