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Conference Circuit: Go With the Flow

Associations Now

The Association of Water Technologies’ Annual Convention and Exposition kicks off next week. More than 1,000 water-treatment professionals will make their way to sunny San Diego after the Labor Day weekend to increase their business connections and resources, gain knowledge, and find cost-effective solutions to their challenges.

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Community NOW Day 3: Education sessions motivate and prepare attendees

Ungrated

Topics ranged from EV charging strategies, to charting a course post-Surfside, to covering your assets, and more. Some of the most important factors to consider when developing a strategy, according to Kostiner, are: Electrical capacity – How much energy are your homes already using? How much are they capable of?

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Membership and Chapter Growth is a Team Effort at AGC of America

Association Adviser

One serves San Diego and one serves the remainder of the state. We currently have more than 27,000 member companies, including general contractors, specialty contractors, service providers and suppliers such as lumber yards, global financial services, and technology firms that serve the construction industry.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.22.21

Reid All About it

Maddie Grant of Propel and Rick Bawcum of Cimatri launched a new podcast, The Association Mashup , which will focus on the intersection of culture and technology. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. New association podcast. CAE credits.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.17.20

Reid All About it

He also addresses unconscious bias and privilege: “We need to see and acknowledge the costs and missed opportunities that the biases at work in our personal, professional, and societal lives impose before we can address them.” Joe Buehrle, vice president of organizational planning for Social Advocates for Youth, San Diego.

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