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How to Manage Social Media with Hootsuite and Buffer

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This article was originally published in the Association Executives of North Carolina’s Success By Association magazine, February 2016 issue. ~~~. At a recent AENC Technology Roundtable , I told my fellow attendees about two time-saving social media tools I couldn’t live without: Hootsuite and Buffer.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.29.20

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It covers virtual event strategy and technology, including a list of platforms for different purposes. It’s blueberry season here in North Carolina. Lacy Packard, MPM, Director of Information Technology, The American Association of Justice. Virtual learning strategies. More info/register. Host: Gravitate Solutions.

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Why business model thinking matters to associations

Principled Innovation

This post appears as an article in the May/June 2012 issue of Success by Association , the magazine of Association Executives of North Carolina. You can download a PDF of the article (512 KB). If your association would like permission to republish this article, please submit a request through the P.I.

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Association Brain Food: 1.6.23

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Associations and technology partners should keep this in mind when planning in-person events and user conferences. I always poach North Carolina shrimp in a shell-based court bouillon , chill them in an ice bath, and serve with a heavy-on-the-horseradish cocktail sauce. Host: Association Women Technology Champions.

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The Elephant Climbs up on the Table : Off Stage

Off Stage

I was asked by the North Carolina AEs to be a featured speaker at a ‘Fireside Chat’: the AEs submitted questions and I (retired and “experienced”) responded with shoot-from-the-hip answers. They are internet marketing FSBOs, technology hobbyists (if we’re lucky), and short-term volunteers.