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Internet Association Opens Texas Office And Hires State Government Affairs Southern Region Director

InternetAssociation

This expansion is a significant addition to IA’s 50-state government affairs program and existing offices in California, Illinois, Washington State, and New York. to advance public policy solutions that foster innovation and growth in the internet economy. The internet sector represents 10.1 percent of the U.S.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

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I spoke with CEO of AGC Georgia Michael Dunham the other day about association leadership, career development and mentoring (see his Corner Office profile). Aley said innovation and legislation are the two main drivers of the career-content trend. “In It needs to be an integrated strategy.” are “at will” employees (i.e.,

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

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Gabrielle Hamilton, New York Times ). Host: New York Society of Association Executives. Presenters: Graham Harvey, Chief Strategy Officer, Matchbox Virtual Media. Learn the basics of conducting usability testing and how to use the results to drive your online strategy. (Anne Saxelby, Eater ). “My

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

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Other states with strong representation include California (16), New York (6), Pennsylvania (5), Florida (4), and Texas (4). Individuals from North Carolina, New Hampshire, West Virginia, Oregon, and Idaho stand alone as delegates from these states. Dig design, innovation, technology. Fun w/ wine. College Educator.

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What Associations Need to Know About Technology

Association Adviser

As Thomas Friedman, bestselling author of The World Is Flat, quipped in a recent New York Times op-ed , “something really big happened in the world’s wiring in the last decade, but it was obscured by the financial crisis and post-9/11.” By Hank Berkowitz.