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5 Unexpectedly Thoughtful Ways to Thank Your Association’s Volunteers

Higher Logic

The North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants (NCACPA) sends their volunteers an entire book. You can make the event even more special by including your conference’s keynote speakers, industry experts, and your own leadership and board members. You can also spin this idea by sending more than just a card.

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3 Essential Social Media Fundraising Metrics for Nonprofits

Achieve

Nick's work with GoodUnited resulted in being named The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s 2017 Distinguished Young Alumnus. Nick received an MBA from Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. Nick lives in Charleston South Carolina with his wife Amanda.

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Association Brain Food: Week of February 1, 2016

Reid All About it

One of the ways I’m contributing to the Association Executives of North Carolina (AENC), as a member of its professional development committee, is by compiling a list of professional development opportunities that’s shared in AENC’s weekly newsletter. 12 CAE credits).

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Wise Words from the Corner Office

Association Adviser

Becoming a member of that community and gaining access to that professional network and source of leadership knowledge is so valuable. I published an article in VSAE’s newsletter one time. Those are key to leadership success. Andy Curliss, North Carolina Pork Council. Read, read, read. Lastly, build bridges.

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Wise Words from the Corner Office

Association Adviser

Becoming a member of that community and gaining access to that professional network and source of leadership knowledge is so valuable. I published an article in VSAE’s newsletter one time. Those are key to leadership success. Andy Curliss, North Carolina Pork Council. Read, read, read. Lastly, build bridges.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.5.20

Reid All About it

Then I lose myself reading articles on Twitter or in newsletters, and, one of my favorite activities, compiling a list of more things to read. I made it the star of the show that night, sautéing some North Carolina shrimp with shallots and finishing them with lemon juice, butter and lots of chervil. It’s been hard to focus.

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Association Brain Food: 1.6.23

Reid All About it

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. Online communities give every association an always-accessible presence, moving ahead of magazines or newsletters as the most valued member benefit. Another treat, clam dip.

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