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Association Brain Food: 10.27.23

Reid All About it

We spent last weekend at my niece’s, who lives just down the road from the Intracoastal Waterway, across from uninhabited Masonboro Island in North Carolina. But you have to admit when you do. Crabbing, clamming, and feasting were on the agenda. 1 CAE credit. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

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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. Experienced volunteers may work with new recruits to help them learn the ropes, for example. Add a permanent, rotating leadership role or board member position for your volunteers.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.5.21

Reid All About it

Achurch Consulting explains why it’s important to provide virtual watercooler moments to your remote team and suggests all kinds of ways to do it. On Sunday, India by way of North Carolina. The ROI Member Recruitment Brochure: How to Crea8e Brochures That Positively Influence Membership Decisions. DEI initiatives.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.12.21

Reid All About it

I just read a new paper— The New Association Tech Ecosystem: Powering Member Experiences with Integration and Specialization —from Chris Gloede and Karen Power of Ricochet Advice and I suggest you do too, especially if you have technology or analytics decisions on the horizon. Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom. Host: Fridays@4.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.12.17

Reid All About it

And if you live in North Carolina, free the Mimosa (and the Bloody Mary too). How to Fuel Exceptional New Member Experiences. Members think far differently about joining, engaging and renewing than associations do. Recruiting new members is important, but existing members are the lifeblood of your association.

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