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3 Topics for Medical Society Execs to Watch

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Trucil, MA, MPH , Communications Manager, American Geriatrics Society. This case study will explore how the AGS translated this simple question into a campaign for celebrating enthusiasm, spotlighting AGS leadership, and raising funds for our foundation (all with little-to-no budget). Professional Development: Focus on Leadership.

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26 ways association professionals find problem-solving inspiration

Association Success

Local leadership organizations: For association leaders looking to make connections locally or regionally, local or regional chambers of commerce and societies of association executives offer accessible networking. . LinkedIn: The social media site for business professionals often has leadership content pop up to the top of feeds.

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Lunchtime Links: Rap Genius, Annotated

Associations Now

As for its remaining content, Rap Genius tells The New York Times that it plans to strike deals with other publishers in the future. The lesson for you, as associations: Sometimes, dynamics change, and a sign of effective leadership is the ability to adapt with the times.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.10.20

Reid All About it

Event communications. MemberSuite suggests rethinking your normal promotional communication style when marketing a new virtual event. They also suggest ideas for communicating with people who registered for your cancelled event and other event stakeholders and provide advice on event FAQ page content. Dan Crowd ).