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ASAE Board of Directors Announces Selection of Michelle Mason as Next President and CEO

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Caldeira, ASAE Board Chair and Co-Chair of the Search Committee, and President & CEO, Household & Commercial Products Association, Washington, DC, announced. A heartfelt thank you to Susan Robertson for her leadership and paving the way for women in the industry,” said Mason. She succeeds Susan Robertson, CAE. Patricia V.

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Earning respect: How one community association attorney prioritizes well-being and supports women

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Part of a series about women in leadership roles during Women’s History Month. Poole is president of the 2022 CCAL Board of Governors and is one of five women serving as chair or president of CAI’s leadership groups this year. How does it feel to be in a leadership position? . One of my priorities is attorney wellness.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.22.21

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I understand why people love working from home since I’ve been doing it for more than a decade, but I also see how it can cause issues if your organization doesn’t overcome the common culture and management challenges of remote work. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos covers hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.26.21

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Learn about ideas and tools that will allow your organization to be at the forefront of this change, and how to surprise your learning audience with seamless and thoughtful opportunities to increase audience engagement and boost organizational revenue. Carl Winston, Director of the Payne School of Hospitality at San Diego State.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.9.21

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I don’t work with companies who take the committee approach to content—it’s a huge red flag for frustrations down the road. But you might have that issue at your organization—perhaps an actual committee vetting articles or leaders with control issues. I bet you’ll find something here you hadn’t thought of yet. Content barriers.

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