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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.15.20

Reid All About it

Chapters can continue to generate non-dues revenue by partnering with their sponsors in new ways. Billhighway explains how to help chapters leverage their event and content assets to deliver desperately needed revenue to their bottom line and value to sponsors. What new technologies can they employ? Chapter sponsorships.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

Steven Johnson in The New York Times says, Bitcoin “may well turn out to be a genuinely revolutionary breakthrough and at the same time a colossal failure as a currency.” Attracting millennial/young professional supporters. What if you try something new and it bombs? Creating and running outstanding campaigns. Host: ASAE.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.5.19

Reid All About it

Human contact is becoming a luxury good ,” said Nellie Bowles at the New York Times. CB Insights looks at 12 industries that are supposedly being killed off by Millennials , if you believe the clickbait headlines. Host: ASAE Healthcare Community Committee. Unlocking Revenue by Driving Learner Engagement.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.9.19

Reid All About it

Oh well, you could sub another fish in this pan-seared mackerel with sweet peppers and thyme recipe from the New York Times. A series of micro-networking events at ASAE Annual hosted by the ASAE Young Professionals Committee. Creating Tomorrow’s Leaders: How to Attract, Retain and Engage Millennial and Gen Z Talent.

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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

Most associations agree non-dues revenue is essential, but our research shows very few ask advertisers and sponsors for their input. “Associations also need to do a better job of reaching out to Millennials with an updated, more non-traditional membership experience,” she said. What surprised us most in 2013?

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

Carol Khoury, managing director of membership and marketing for the New York Society of Security Analysts (NYSSA) said associations are finally coming to grips with the fact that they can no longer “do business as usual” and hope to survive. Relevance is what drives both dues and non-dues revenue.”

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

New Orleans Saints. New York Giants. “It’s changing from a traditional, bricks-and-mortar, membership-and-committee-based organization to an online and multimedia-based structure.” I checked in with two of my millennial colleagues to get their take. TiK ToK(Ke$ha). Rolling In The Deep (Adele).

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