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7 Event-Planning Lessons Learned in 2022

Aaron Wolowiec

Many of us are back to planning in-person events and while we continue to use our experience to help deliver first-class events, not everything is as it once was when it comes to event planning and execution. Here are some of the key lessons Kara will take with her into 2023.

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Tips to Cultivate School Spirit in Your Next Fundraiser

NXUnite

Event day talent showcase: Highlight school talent by having student musicians or singers perform during your event. This not only provides a platform for students to shine and share their skills but also adds a personal and engaging touch to the event. Planning and coordination efforts.

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A “To-Do List” for an Association Intern

GrowthZone

Marketing students must take multiple classes about digital advertising, so they are well equipped to help your association create a strategy with purpose behind every post. Assist in event planning. Anyone who has planned an event knows that it takes a lot of work, so delegate!

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Using Circles123 To Create Better Work-Life Balance

Protech

Circles123 can simplify the tasks of scheduling and provide you with streamlined options by: Researching fitness classes. Organize meaningful life events and annual celebrations with start to finish event planning support. Circles123 personal assistants are here to do those things for you! Education on smart home options.

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What Are Association Tools?

GrowthZone

These productivity tools come in association management software (AMS) and help streamline database management, financial administration, event planning, member communications, and more. Association Management Tools for Revenue Generation Patience is a virtue – except when it comes to increasing revenue.

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3 Tips For Tweaking Your Business Travel Program

Associations Now

This week, The Wall Street Journal made the radical suggestion that executives who travel infrequently should fly in economy class, while heavy business travelers—say, staff who travel a lot for event planning—should get upgraded to business class. The reasoning? It helps employee morale. “In

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.6.19

Reid All About it

The Invisible Workload of Event Planning. Ask event managers about the invisible workload of their job, and they’ll know exactly what you’re talking about. Now, other organizations are leveraging the unique strengths of open source to deliver world-class learning at an affordable price. Wed 12/11 at 2 p.m. – Not anymore.

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