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Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

Within just a few months, most associations had publicly posted recommendations and tips, provided amnesty for dues, created policies and procedures, and/or jumped to virtual tools to continue providing events. In fact, we’ve been using AI for years to predict member renewals and event attendees.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

AssociationChat

While I am no longer updating this list daily, I will continue to update this list with helpful links to news and resources I’ve found that could impact how association and events professionals make decisions as we look to the horizon. What Events Are Going Ahead Despite the Pandemic? Spoiler alert: everywhere.”. Source: [link].

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West Coast Credit Union Groups See Strength in Numbers

Associations Now

After collaborating on a networking event, credit union associations in the Pacific Northwest realized there was growth opportunity in teaming up with their counterparts in Idaho. After the networking event, the president of ICUL and the CEO of NWCUA began exploring how to forge more significant ties. So far, so good.

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West Coast Credit Union Groups See Strength in Numbers

Associations Now

After collaborating on a networking event, credit union associations in the Pacific Northwest realized there was growth opportunity in teaming up with their counterparts in Idaho. After the networking event, the president of ICUL and the CEO of NWCUA began exploring how to forge more significant ties. So far, so good.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

AssociationChat

With almost daily announcements of conference and event cancellations mounting due to fears surrounding the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (that can develop into the deadly COVID-19 ), many association executives are wondering if their own conferences, special events, and Board meetings are safe. Spoiler alert: everywhere.”. Source: [link].

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Thursday Buzz: How One Leader Said Goodbye

Associations Now

Josh Hatch, president of ONA’s board of directors, noted that the association’s staff tripled in size under her leadership, and the organization now sports a multi-million-dollar budget. McDonnell, who is moving to Maine with her husband, Larry, oversaw ONA during a significant period of growth.

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Q&A with The Discovery Educator Network Community: Connecting and Empowering Educators Across the Globe [Case Study]

Higher Logic

Initially, we used a blog ( blog.discoveryeducation.com ) as our primary communication tool to share about events and resources with our community members. For example, we conduct face-to-face events across the U.S. By recognizing them and providing them with training, they have taken on leadership roles within the online community.