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August 21, 2017

 

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Membership as Disruption: A Model To Watch

MoviePass, a startup whose CEO has a Netflix pedigree is trying to upend the traditional movie theater experience by offering membership at a rock-bottom price point. But theaters are skeptical that the company can pull it off. Read More

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Groups Produce Film to Showcase Student Conservation Efforts

A new documentary chronicling the park conservation efforts of Student Conservation Association volunteers looks to inspire others to take action. Read More

 

How Foodies Think

Foodies tend to be older, have higher incomes, and aren’t afraid to go out of their way to find a good meal, according to an International Food Information Council Foundation report. Read More

A Growing Marketplace

The Latino Food Industry Association comes at a time when the U.S. Hispanic population’s buying power is particularly strong and grocery stores targeting that market are becoming increasingly prominent. Read More

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Membership Hack: ROI Scorecard

The Digital Analytics Association has developed a scorecard that demonstrates to members the dollars-and-cents return on their dues investment. Read More

 

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Leadership Monday

 

Why Leading on Budgets Goes Beyond Numbers

Leaders need to keep an eye on the bottom line. But bad budget practices show that doing it right means keeping an eye on strategy, too. Read More

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A Charlottesville Response

In advance of the recent “Unite the Right” rally, which ultimately turned violent, the Downtown Business Association of Charlottesville helped businesses stay open and connected. Now it has more members—and more work to do. Read More

The Two-Pizza Rule

Keep your team meetings productive by following Jeff Bezos’ “two-pizza rule.” Read More

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“If I’m sitting in a room where I have the power, I can definitely ruffle feathers on your behalf, because I know I have less to lose. Part of doing better comes down to that.”

Luvvie Ajayi, the famed blogger and author, discussing the importance of “doing better,” especially for people in positions of strength. Ajayi spoke as a Game Changer at this year’s ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Toronto. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

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President and CEO

Associated Builders & Contractors - Rocky Mountain Chapter

Required Travel: Must attend ABC National and/or Regional Events on a regular basis (approximately 5-6 events per year). As required for ABC members of ABC Rocky Mountain. … Read More

Executive Officer

Central Arizona Board of REALTORS

Education: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in an executive-level role within a trade association. Experience: Seven or more years of management experience, preferably in a … Read More

President & CEO

LeadingAge Georgia

The President/CEO shall have a minimum of five years of successful leadership in which skills in collaboration, policymaking, community relations and the ability to effectively communicate across mul… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 35,000 association executives and industry partners representing more than 7,400 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.

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