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Good News About Millennials and Meetings

Wild Apricot

If you’re in the midst of event planning for the coming year, here’s some good news about getting Millennials to attend your events. Millennials events'

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Study: Millennial Meeting Planners Value Bottom Line When Choosing a Venue

Associations Now

A new survey of meeting planners looks at some of the generational differences that are influencing how they choose event locations and what that may mean for venues. Millennials are also more likely to turn to social media and blogs for reviews and ratings when evaluating a potential venue. Please share in the comments.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

Attracting millennial/young professional supporters. The Millennial Generation: A Demographic Bridge to America’s Diverse Future (Washington DC). The millennial generation, now 44% minority, is the most diverse generation in American history. Creating and running outstanding campaigns. Tue 1/30 at 9:30 a.m. –

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Solving the Employee Engagement Equation

Jamie Notter

Maddie and I are BEYOND excited to announce the release of our next book, The Non-Obvious Guide to Employee Engagement (for Millennials, Boomers, and Everyone Else!). Ours is one of the first three to be released on January 1 (Rohit wrote one on Small Business Marketing , and Andrea Driessen wrote one on Event Planning ).

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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

Reid All About it

Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. AI for Event Planners: Leverage the Power or Proceed with Caution? Learn how AI can be a game-changer in transforming your event-planning process. Granted, that’s only one-third, but what effect will this have on Gen Z’s desire to join or get involved with associations?

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Sizzling Summer release from Nimble AMS

Nimble AMS

Today, Gen Z is your student and early careerists, Millennials are your mid to late careerists. Organizers and planners are thinking about their specific event needs and goals and how to provide value to attendees and sponsors. Community Brands research found that the members who are most engaged today are younger and diverse.

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Poll: Age-Appropriate Networking, Committee Involvement Key to Attracting Next Gen to Events

Association Adviser

Early results of our unscientific reader poll show that one in four associations (26 percent) are now offering separate networking events for young leaders at their live events. We don’t very often give Millennials the mic and ask them directly, ‘what’s important to you in life?’”