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Twelve Association Scholars Named to ASAE’s 2022-2024 DELP 2.0 Class

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WASHINGTON — ASAE has announced the selection of 12 scholars for the 2022-2024 Diversity Executive Leadership Program (DELP) , the first class since the DELP program was redesigned to better align with ASAE’s new strategic framework and Conscious Inclusion strategy. The 2022-2024 DELP class includes: Jonathan Adams. June 14, 2022.

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Welcome DELP newbies

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Congratulations to the DELP class of 2014-2016! Afterwards, your class will travel to Detroit to meet your fellow DELPers for our annual reunion. Uncategorized ASAE associations delp Detroit Professional Development' Soon you will meet in DC to receive a formal orientation on all things DELP and ASAE. See you in The D!

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A Quiet Art Conservation Association Gets a Little Less Quiet

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ICA works in a particularly notable place in Cleveland, in a facility near downtown on Detroit Avenue. The association has been there for more than 15 years , but it has generally kept a low profile.

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My weekend in the “D” – an open letter to my DELPers

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Dear DELPers, This past weekend, we came together in the Detroit area for a special purpose. Sponsored by the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau, it was an opportunity for alumni to reconnect and haze meet the new class of DELP scholars who we affectionately call the newbies. Go forth and make us proud. .

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Thoughts on ASAE12 from DELP

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The breakfast, attended by ASAE volunteer leadership, staff and colleagues from the Detroit CVB, celebrated the achievements of DELP scholars in the association community over the past year. – Valerie Fries Wade, class of 2010-2012. – Sikha Singh, class of 2012-2014. – Renato Sogueco, class of 2011-2013.

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Reinvent What You Do, Not Who You Are

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How the disappearance of the middle class is one of the reasons why members can't pay dues. And now, Detroit. Our beloved Detroit is in danger of losing its soul. What I don't hear us talking about is how income inequality has skyrocketed in the last 30 years. This has been happening in Benton Harbor, in Flint and other towns.

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How a Nonprofit Turned a Product into a Platform

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It’s not every day that a class project is transformed into a national nonprofit. But that was the case with Veronika Scott, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of Detroit-based The Empowerment Plan, who shared her path from student to leader at a Game Changer session at the ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Salt Lake City on Monday.