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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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IT, communications, marketing, membership, and finance will likely be involved. But it is also a more complex process, which you might defer until you have a better understanding of the technology. The tone and flow of the conversation should be consistent with other organizational communications.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.15.21

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The Gold Circle Awards recognize excellence in marketing, membership and communications efforts across 15 different categories, and highlight the important role these campaigns have in moving associations forward. Hear how technology can help you use your member data to drive strategy at your organization. Mon 1/18 at 3 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.27.20

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Devin Lewis, CEM, CMP, Director of Regional Sales, Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority Washington DC Office. What are the technologies, people, and processes required to be successful? Michael Shapiro (moderator), technology editor/senior editor, Northstar Meetings Group. Courtney Clark, Author. CAE credits.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.19.21

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NYSAE’s Third Technology Showcase: Virtual Event Platforms. Host: New York Society of Association Executives. Gretchen Steenstra, Strategic Consultant, Technology Management of DelCor Technology Solutions. Presenters: Andrew Thomason, Director of Marketing and Communications, Illinois Principals Association.

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Can You Better Serve Your Tradeshow Market?

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Earlier this week as I was catching up on the meetings and tradeshow-related reading that I missed while out on vacation over the holidays, I came across an interesting article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. If you’re not thinking about how to better serve your market, there’s likely someone else out there who is.