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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.15.20

Reid All About it

and Europe, changing regulations as a result of the pandemic, virtual meetings and the rapid release of new technology, legal disclaimers and new Force Majeure language, and the new HCP experience. Untethered is an industry event aimed at educating and connecting event professionals during this time of profound change. Host: Idealware.

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Farm Bureau, FFA Join Forces to Push Agricultural Education Forward

Associations Now

Keeping the industry of agriculture strong doesn’t just involve tools and technology. The groups represent members throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. It also requires education, both to keep knowledge flowing and to allow for new ideas. Virgin Islands.

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Strategic Communications Power Membership Value at the American Public Power Association

Association Adviser

Another goal is to keep members informed about advocacy priorities, new technologies, and business and operations trends. We address current trends and technology and talk about what our association is doing for members. We also encourage members to get active on social media and provide training, tips and tools.

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Membership and Chapter Growth is a Team Effort at AGC of America

Association Adviser

Jeff Wilson: Chapters have historically been the primary marketer of membership in part because much of the construction industry operates on a local level. We’re a nationwide network of 92 chapters covering all 50 states plus Puerto Rico. GDP, is in capable, eager hands. Jeff Wilson, AGC of America.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.1.18

Reid All About it

FC writes about new tools that make editorial newsletters easier to produce and more enjoyable to read. Another sign of the deplorable state of cable news: a study found 5,000 people may have died from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, but cable news—CNN, MSNBC and Fox—focused on the trivial Roseanne story instead. PR Daily ).