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4 Ways Museums Can Engage Millennials

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Similarly, The Millennial Impact Project. Museums need patrons to fill their boards and new donors to support their initiatives as the generational shift (coupled with constant changes in technology) threatens their long-term futures. A lot of museums are leading the charge on including interactive technology at almost every exhibit.

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Looking Back at 2018: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going

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We took strides toward adopting new technology, honing best practices, and exploring new innovations to improve our clients’ member experiences – and had fun while doing it! In 2018, we participated in several giving projects for our local Seattle area. Technology Enhancements. What a year 2018 was for SBI! Cheers to that!

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Ready to Grow Your Association? Freelancers Are Waiting to Help

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Others have procedures in place but are reluctant to abandon the timeclock and brick and mortar office space for a more fluid style—let alone routinely hire freelancers to handle important projects. Geography— Can’t find a 3D designer in Indianapolis, try Ireland or India. As the customer, you are their priority for repeat business.

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Chicago’s Plan to Stay in the Conference Game

Associations Now

The $400 million project would include amenities such as meeting space and a restaurant. In particular, the city is seeing a growing threat from nearby Indianapolis, which has had success with midsize events. The facility, announced in February , came after a 2009 study showed that there was demand for up to 8,000 hotel rooms nearby.

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Association 141+: The Power of In Person

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Truly, these technological tools allow us the ability to connect in ways we could not have dreamed just a few decades, if not just years, ago. Recently, I have made visits to our chapters in San Francisco, Memphis, Indianapolis and (as I write this post on the plane back from this latest visit) Milwaukee.