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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.24.20

Reid All About it

Associations have a role to play in the training, credentialing and lifelong learning market, but few have taken advantage of those opportunities. Presenters: Tara Pawlak, Membership Marketing Expert, and Tirrah Switzer, Association Advocate, Community Brands. Host: DC-Metro Association-Nonprofit Tech Network. 1 CAE credit.

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Time to get in the game. There’s a game being played?

YourMembership

More than 40 percent of association professionals indicated that identifying, recruiting, and retaining qualified personnel as an issue most likely to affect their members in 2014. There is evidence that niche job boards (like an association career center) are highly attractive to job seekers, recruiters and employers.

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Will Chapters Be Relevant in 2021?

Mariner Management

These conglomerations of metro areas bound together through business drive our local businesses to reach further and cross over traditional chapter boundaries. Pre-pandemic associations tapped their components for four key roles: member engagement, leadership development, member recruitment and professional development delivery.

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Member, Meet Sponsor: A Model for Reaching Under-Served Segments

Associations Now

ASAE’s Diversity Executive Leadership Program fits the mold, too: Aimed at developing minority leaders in associations, DELP has been sponsored since its founding by the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau. They also get free internship postings on the AIChE website.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.14.20

Reid All About it

and discussions by topic (sponsorships, DEI, marketing automation, advocacy, components, etc.). Some associations have placed virtual events in the marketing department, others have determined they remain with the meeting planners, and many are still navigating how best to address this important transition. Keep them open all the time.

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