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For Manufacturers, For-Profit: Jason Moss of the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance Supports Members through Networking and Education

Association Adviser

Jason Moss, founder and CEO of the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance can, and he might take you out to dinner if you can, too. Jason Moss, Georgia Manufacturing Alliance. Get out a pen and a piece of paper, and let’s make a list of products you know are created here in Georgia.” Do you know which products are manufactured near you?

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Use Sponsored Grants to Strengthen Your Membership and Events

Association Adviser

After experiencing FSAE for myself, I eagerly volunteered to serve on the marketing committee to help plan and promote the 2017 conference and am happily paying to renew my membership. Encouraging more young professional involvement early on in their careers helps ensure that FSAE’s future leadership will be strong and sustainable. “I

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

Reid All About it

How is your association demonstrating leadership to its members and community? Reggie Henry, CAE (moderator), chief information and engagement officer, ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. Presenter: Michael Granek, CSEP, President & COO of the Event Leadership Institute. .* – Exec Connect: Navigating the New Normal.

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The Leadership “Advantage”

The Membership Blog

At a recent meeting of the Georgia Society of Association Executives (GSAE) I attended a break-out session on membership communications. Back in the day” (as we refer to anything prior to the internet) most membership organizations marketed a list of benefits that promised their members a true advantage in the marketplace and the work place.

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Moose to MOOCs and 3 other articles for association executives

SCD Group

Coursera, a Silicon Valley-based company, is announcing today that it will partner with university systems in Colorado, Georgia, New York, Tennessee and Texas to develop and evaluate the potential of technology that is fueling dramatic changes in how higher education is designed and delivered. Markets become unpredictable. As a leader?

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