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It’s a Great Time to Be a Young Association Professional: Erin Sevitz on Working Hard, Being Agile and Leaving Your Mark

Association Adviser

6 chapters), industry (1?6 Erin guides IFMA’s voice and messaging, leads the association’s social media presence and oversees IFMA’s web properties, magazine and online Knowledge Library. When I worked for Naylor I was based in Florida, but eventually I wanted to return to Houston. Erin Sevitz, IFMA.

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New Campaign Celebrates the People, Experiences of Texas

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With its “What I Like About Texas” summer campaign, the Texas Travel Industry Association is sharing Texans’ favorite things about the state to catch the attention of visitors. That’s the question the Texas Travel Industry Association wants the public to answer in the spirit of country artist Gary P. What do you like about Texas?

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TSAE Rallies to Hold First Meeting in Houston After Hurricane Harvey

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For TSAE, holding its annual conference in Houston after Harvey was a way to show support and solidarity with their members and friends in the area. However, the message from Visit Houston and other city hospitality leaders throughout the three days was clear: Houston is back in business and stronger than ever.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Five Lessons from the Road

Idea Architects

At the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues Annual Meeting , Charlene Li reminded participants that social media is about relationships. 19, Houston, Assof of Fundraising Profs Conference. Here are five lessons Ive learned from the road during those events. 1, Columbus, OFA & ANLA Staff Workshop. Blog Archive.

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Civil Rights Groups Welcome FCC Ruling On Prison Phone Fees

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Solitary Confinement for a Viral Video Meanwhile, a separate controversy around inmate rights surfaced this week thanks to research by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). When the video went viral the first time, viewers caught a fleeting glimpse of the creative energy that exists behind bars,” EFF’s Dave Maass told Buzzfeed News.