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Embracing and Engaging Young Professionals

GrowthZone

Our annual survey of association professionals reports repeatedly that a common concern is the increased pressure to recruit young members. The bulk of the workforce is made up of Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers, and Gen Z is not far behind. Personal growth seminar using Clifton Strengths-Finder program.

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24 Top Association Member Engagement Strategies to Rock Retention

EventMobi: Association Events

You can segment your association members by: Known interests Length of membership Membership tier Level of engagement Demographic For example, with 75% of millennials actively avoiding phone calls, connecting by phone is a member engagement strategy that might be better used for the older members of your association.

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SCD Group: Association Member Recruitment: New Opportunities vs.

SCD Group

Association Member Recruitment: New Opportunities vs Same Old Ways. and made me wonder about the changes in “association recruitment.” Types and methods of promoting - anything special I should think about beyond email, newsletter, website, and social media promotion? Stronger by Association.

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15 And/Or Dilemmas Facing Association Leaders in 2013

SCD Group

Associations traditionally printed their materials (fliers, newsletter, magazines, etc.) So, they establish policies, pricing and promotion designed to keep recruiting new members. Meanwhile, some associations are more selective and focus on selective recruiting. And, if so, when? and distributed them via snail mail.

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