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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.11.20

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The ROI Member Recruitment Brochure: How to Create Brochures That Positively Influence Membership Decisions. Presenters: Jesse Sniper, Senior Direct of Product, Event Technology Group, Community Brands. Leadership Buy-in: Modeling Commitment to Affect Change. BYOB, obviously. Host: Lee Gimpel, Better Meetings. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.12.19

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Mike Guerrieri at DelCor Technology Solutions shares his observations and advice from two years of association technology assessments. To make many of the changes Mike suggests, you need more than technology, you need staff with an innovation mindset. Presenters: Dave Coriale, President, DelCor Technology Solutions.

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Association Brain Food: 9.15.23

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Dabdub, Director for Admissions and Recruitment Affairs at the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges Josie Hernandez, IOM, Account Executive with Bostrom and President of Association Latinos Carol Martinez, Manager of Community Impact at Project Management Institute Ben Yzaguirre, M.Ed., More info/register. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 1.13.23

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If not, use this survey link to join nearly 1,000 association leaders worldwide whose participation helps all of us gain insights about what’s working to recruit, engage, and retain members, along with other valuable information. Host: Association Women Technology Champions. Recession prep. Hybrid/remote work. More info/register.

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Construction Industry’s Youth Strategy Includes Appealing to Gamers

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“There is much more use of laser and GPS-guided equipment, building-information modeling, and other things that require computer skills and use of technology that was not common before the recession,” Ken Simonson, an economist for the Associated General Contractors of America, told the magazine.