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Protech Adds Chief Revenue Officer to Accelerate Growth and Boost Industry Partnerships

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(Protech), a proven association management technology provider for associations and member-based organizations, hired John Bjorn as Chief Revenue Officer. A Microsoft Gold partner, Protech was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland. For more information, visit www.protechassociates.com. .

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Togetherwork Acquires Protech Associates, the Leading Association Software Built on Microsoft Dynamics 365

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As part of Togetherwork, Protech will continue to focus on its core expertise – combining world-class Microsoft business applications and member-focused features in its powerful Association Management Platform to help associations deliver remarkable member experiences. . For more information, visit www.protechassociates.com. .

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.21.16

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Several people in ASAE’s Professional Development section are auditing this 5-week online class on design thinking. Hear about five web strategies that will help you beat the competition, engage members and prospects, and grow revenue. Location: Maryland Psychological Association, Columbia, MD. Tue 10/25 at 12 p.m. –

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

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The monthlong shutdown will cause lost revenues conservatively estimated at $100 million. Intensive care units are overloaded while elective surgeries have been canceled in the process to free up beds. Stories abound on social media about doctors struggling to meet their patients’ needs, even rationing care.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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The monthlong shutdown will cause lost revenues conservatively estimated at $100 million. Intensive care units are overloaded while elective surgeries have been canceled in the process to free up beds. Stories abound on social media about doctors struggling to meet their patients’ needs, even rationing care.