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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.

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Membership Hack: Coworking Space for Members Only

Associations Now

Mimicking WeWork and other coworking operations, the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council recently opened a coworking space near its Boston headquarters. Coworking and flexible work spaces are popular office trends with staying power , which is why the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council opened its own coworking space for members.

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Energizing Member Engagement

Potomac Core

It is clear that the global manufacturing sector has turned a corner, with improvements in demand and production seen in many key markets. Geopolitical uncertainty and technological disruption are dramatically changing Traditional Trade Association Strategic Planning processes. Left to right: Panel Moderator, Daniel A.

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Report: Older Vehicles, Not New Ones, Common Theft Targets

Associations Now

The bureau blames the high cost of replacing tailgates, which creates a black market. Newer cars do better because of stronger anti-theft technology. In Massachusetts, it’s led to a 90 percent drop in auto thefts. That’s less than half the 1.6 million cars reported stolen in 1991, when thefts peaked.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Measurement To Adapt to the Facebook Algorithm Change

Beth Kanter

Make sure you’ve got a healthy mix of images Below, an image from United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley (an organization I support) shows the value of volunteering. Meghan Keaney Anderson is a product marketing manager at HubSpot — all-in-one inbound marketing software.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

It should also be noted that the list reflects my interests: associations, events, travel, tech, government, education, social media, communications, marketing, public relations, and jobs. ahier - Brian Ahier; The Dalles, Oregon; Passionate about healthcare, technology and government 2.0. Dig design, innovation, technology.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

AssociationChat

They also talk about the impact of the global health situation on the Association market and how technology can help the industry become more sustainable in the future. The financial markets are a bellwether, at least. Convention Centers Fill With Beds For COVID-19, Including 500 For Boston’s Homeless (source: CommonHealth 90.0