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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.28.22

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Take Your Silent Auction to the Next Level: Raise More Money, Free Up Staff Time and Create an Unforgettable Member Experience. The superman of silent auctions is going to lead a conversation alongside a few of his clients about how they revolutionized the silent auction experience. . – Fri 1/28 at 1 p.m. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.5.21

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Laura Cappelle, New York Times ). The nerdy dopamine pathway: a well-traveled route if, like me, you get excited and energized by the possibility of learning something new. Hear about the strategies and tools modern associations are using to supercharge member engagement. Scott Barry Kaufman ). Host: Cvent.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.2.21

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The possibilities for hybrid events are literally endless, and our resident event experts are ready to share their top 30 ideas rapid-fire style for how you can think differently about your strategy in 2021 and beyond. Presenters: Genevieve Borello (Moderator), CAE, Senior Manager, Member Engagement, ACTFL. 1 CMP credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

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Member engagement. Anne McCarthy at Sidecar recaps a panel discussion at SURGE Forward about the new approaches to member engagement taken by associations during the pandemic. Fri 7/9 at 12 p.m.* – Strategy First, Software Next. Improve Your Email Engagement with a Conversational Email Strategy.

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Association Brain Food: 6.2.23

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He’s the guy behind the New York Times recipe section, so you can consider him a reliable culinary source. Learn how integrating culture, strategy, and execution can make things happen in associations that are, frankly, long overdue—like being wildly profitable, attracting the best talent in the world, and being nimble and agile.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.29.21

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6% have no formal, documented strategy for their virtual conference. Many associations have plans to revisit or implement a Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) strategy. What process should your association take to develop a D&I strategy? Guest: Robb Lee, Chief Strategy Officer, ASAE. Flexible work model.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.15.21

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They explain why it’s not a good idea to pine for the past and suggest a different mindset to cultivate, one that will help you take advantage of “a perhaps once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experiment with new ideas—ideas that could turn into programs that position you, your association and your members for future success.”.