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How to Get Attendee Personalization Right

Associations Now

More recently, I came across the International Security Conference & Exposition , which will take place in November in New York City. The post How to Get Attendee Personalization Right appeared first on Associations Now. When session tags and interest areas aligned, those sessions were recommended.

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1-On-1 with Joe Bednar: Delivering Value to an Alumni Club

Wild Apricot

Here are highlights of an interview with Joe Bednar, president of the Whitman Syracuse University Alumni Club in New York City, who offers insight into how to provide value and help an alumni organization flourish.

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The top Salesforce World Tour takeaways for associations

Nimble AMS

The Nimble AMS team had a fantastic time at the 2023 Salesforce World Tour in Chicago and New York City! How to leverage AI to improve your learner experience Your members value professional development opportunities. Keep reading to learn our top takeaways from the 2023 Salesforce World Tour.

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How to Hire The Ideal Freelancer

Association Success

How to Hire a Freelancer for Your Association. Note: If your office is in an expensive area like DC or New York City, it may be wise to look elsewhere for a freelancer. How to Compensate a Freelancer. Often times, freelancers don’t work in the office and you’ll scarcely (if ever) see them face-to-face.

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Public-Private Collaboration Drives Freelancers Union’s New NYC Hub

Associations Now

A new Brooklyn facility for freelancers—launched in collaboration with the Freelancers Union and New York City—could prove inspiration for a field that’s growing in prominence but comes with a lot of extra complications.

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Add Chapters to Make an Old Association Feel New

Associations Now

Launching a chapter network has helped PEN America, a literary organization with almost 100 years of history, recruit new members and reinvent opportunities for member engagement at the local level. There’s no denying that we’ve been fairly New York City-centric in terms of programming since we were founded in 1922,” she says.

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Could Your Association Thrive in a Remote-First Culture?

Associations Now

The syndicates were in New York City, and both the relationships and logistics involved were important to the comic artists. (A A notable exception to this rule was Peanuts , whose creator Charles Schulz lived most of his professional life in Minnesota and California.). And the tech world runs into this problem a lot, too.