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Hurricanes and Asynchronous Communication

Eric Lanke

My social media feeds were full of examples of associations pitching in to help storm victims or otherwise changing their marketing and communications strategy to give members in the hurricane affected areas a break from what otherwise must be an onslaught of association messages. My association, however, didn't do any of these things.

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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

Reid All About it

At Texas SAE’s Association Leadership, Miguel Neves of Skift Meetings describes a human way to boost event networking: networking ambassadors. Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Event networking. More info/register.

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Letter to ASAE – ASAE’s Response

Spark Consulting

Thanks to John Graham and Scott Wiley for allowing me to publicly share their response to the letter that was published on this blog on November 21. Click through to view the PDF of that communication. My thoughts: I appreciate the fact that ASAE took the time to respond officially.

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Year in review: The top 5 most read Ungated posts in 2020

Ungrated

Since launching in May 2018, CAI ‘s Ungated blog has provided news, tips, and trends important to the community association housing model. Raising spirits: How a Texas community is engaging residents during COVID-19. Continuity and closures: How community associations are addressing COVID-19.

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Association Brain Food: 12.1.23

Reid All About it

Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Q4 Consultant Community Call We’re excited to open lines of communication for ASAE staff to update the consultant community and create a space for our consultant members to network with one another.

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Divided we fall: Helping address inequality in community associations

Ungrated

Earlier this year, a resident in a Texas homeowners association began flying the Confederate flag atop a front yard flagpole. flag, the Texas flag, and those of military branches, which are protected by state law. Attorney Leah K. Cultural debates and potential fair housing issues are not limited to the display of the Confederate flag.

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Winning resources: CAI recognized for excellence in association media and publishing

Ungrated

Part of that mission includes publishing amazing resources, best practices, and solutions through our blogs, newsletters, magazine, and digital channels. Ungated, originally launched in 2005, was awarded a bronze for best overall blog site. important to community associations. ways to communicate effectively ?and?