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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.25.22

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…. Check out the new page on my site, Association Brain Food Resources , dedicated to feeding your brain with information from our industry partners about association technology, membership, data management, cybersecurity, non-dues revenue, and more.

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Decade of Nimblers: A celebration of our staff

Nimble AMS

A degree in Information Technology with multiple concentrations allows me to put my skills and technical aptitude to good use. I bring my passion for innovation to each new challenge and seek to inspire our clients to do the same. They make innovation easier for the product team. and two Boston Terriers, Louie & Oscar.

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Is Association Technology at a Turning Point?

Associations Now

A recent deal in the association technology space raises some interesting questions about the state of the sector and what’s next. But I think that the case can be made that it also reflects the era that we’re in, with regards to technology in the world of associations. Big (and Small) Innovation. The Major Pain Points.

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Conference Circuit: Heart Association Pumps Life into Education

Associations Now

“The Next Best Thing in Cardiovascular Science (at Lightning Speed)” session will feature 16 individual presentations on major innovations in the field, each lasting a maximum of five minutes. ” The whirlwind presentations put a new spin on medical education, shaking things up for experts used to more academic presentations.

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Serving Your Professional Community for Impact

Association Adviser

If you were the CEO of an association that strives to support applied technology professionals through training, credentialing, research, standards-setting and ongoing development of new competencies in any region of the world, where would you start? Matt Loeb, CGEIT, CAE, FASAE, ISACA. AA: In what capacity did you work for IEEE?

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How to Leverage the Creativity of Universities to Boost Your Conference

Associations Now

Nontraditional spaces can spark innovation and collaboration. Colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher education are great venues for events at small to medium-sized conferences outside larger convention spaces. These hubs for learning, research, and innovation ooze intelligence and inspire creative thinking.

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Massachusetts Tech Group: Women, Minorities Left Behind as Industry Grows

Associations Now

New research from the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council argues that the state’s tech industry is doing better than many others on the diversity front but that it still has a ways to go. In Massachusetts, the technology economy is surging.