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October 5, 2016

 

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Robin Williams' Widow Is Now Helping Others

Susan Schneider Williams helped her late husband, Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams, through a difficult final year. She has since spent much time after his 2014 death looking for answers and a support system. She found both with the help of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Brain Foundation, where she now sits on the board. Read More

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How Relationships and Storytelling Drive Advocacy Success

A new study from APCO Worldwide examining how association advocacy efforts are perceived by DC power brokers and other stakeholders offers some strategic and tactical insights for association GR teams. Read More

 

Demanding Action

In response to shootings of African-American men by police officers around the country, the National Newspaper Publishers Association has declared a 'state of emergency' for black America, calling for the federal government to take specific steps to address the problem. Read More

Is it Teetering?

Here are a few warning signs to be mindful of in the run-up to your event. Read More

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Why a Credential Is a Good Choice for Young Professionals

Professional development is key to career advancement for association execs of all levels. But earning a credential is something young professionals may want to consider. Beyond professional growth, it will also help them lead the industries they serve into the future. (Follow along with our Young Professional guest blog series over this way.) Read More

 

 

Membership Wednesday

 

Engagement Scores: Benefit or Big Brother?

How much do your members know about your association’s data and engagement tracking? And how do they feel about being scored for their activity? Read More

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Keeping Track

The New Jersey Credit Union League plans to create customized performance reports for its members. Read More

Data Transfer

Moving your data from one AMS to another? Check out this guide for tips on how to make the process less painful. Read More

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“We’re tired of hearing, ‘Are you guys still around?’ It’s like nails on a chalkboard.”

Jay Ellenby, the incoming board chair of the American Society of Travel Agents, discussing the reasons why the association was looking into a transaction fee that would help pay for industry marketing. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Membership & Engagement Specialist

LeadingAge New Jersey

The Membership & Engagement Specialist is responsible for managing and enhancing membership recruitment, engagement, and retention efforts. Read More

Director, Membership

Biotechonology Industry Organization

The primary purpose of this position is to lead BIO’s effort in achieving its annual membership targets in terms of revenue, number of members, and customer satisfaction. To accomplish this goal, this individual shall develop and implement a comprehensive membership strategy to recruit new members, retain current members, and grow revenue opportunities for BIO. Read More

Membership Associate

Society for Neuroscience

The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is searching for a Membership Associate who wants to play a key role in the membership, chapters, and committee initiatives that are provided by the organization. The Associate will join a dynamic team that is committed to increasing the value, awareness, and engagement of SfN's dynamic, global membership. Read More

 

 

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