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October 14, 2016
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Is the Election Stressing You Out?

According to the American Psychological Association, more than half of all respondents to a recent survey said that the 2016 election is contributing to their stress level. Social media plays a significant role. Read More

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Authors Guild Gives Unpublished Writers a Place

The association's new Emerging Writer member tier, which will be offered to writers who are currently seeking ways to publish their work, gives those pursuing establishment in the field the opportunity to receive benefits from the guild. Read More

 

Think Positive

The internet has made on-the-job distraction all the more easy, so how do association managers motivate their staff to stay on track? Hint: It’s not implementing website blockers. Read More

Defined By Engagement

Struggling to get members engaged? Perhaps the problem is not in your methods but in the engagement opportunities themselves. Read More

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Let's Diagnose What's Wrong With the Banner Ad

The recent move away from text-based content online may be a side effect of the fact that banner ads just don’t work all that well. But a major trade group, along with The New York Times, is trying to rethink the ads in a way that could actually produce a balance between content and commerce. Here’s the scoop. Read More

 

 

Meetings Friday

 

What's Next in Event Strategy?

News that two associations are discontinuing their traditional tradeshows and rethinking their event strategy may illustrate a broader trend. How can your association ensure it's serving industry needs and attendee expectations? Read More

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Online Lessons

The HighEdWeb 2016 Annual Conference begins Sunday night in Memphis, Tennessee. Read More

Where is Your Ken Bone?

Perhaps someone at your next event could offer a long-lasting highlight—just like the now-prevalent icon from the most recent presidential debate. Read More

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“Transportation moves everyone, so our message was that we’re an inclusive organization and industry. That was a big decision because we felt Charlotte did try to do the right thing.”

Lenay Gore, the American Public Transportation Association's senior director for meetings and tradeshows, discussing why her group decided to keep its event in Charlotte, North Carolina, after the passage of HB2, the so-called bathroom bill that eliminated a host of municipal antidiscrimination protections for LGBT people. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

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Director of Meetings

American Roentgen Ray Society

American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS), a medical professional society located in eastern Loudoun County, seeks an experienced Director of Meetings to lead and be responsible for all meeting operations. … Read More

Marketing Manager

American Gaming Association

The American Gaming Association (AGA) marketing manager supports the organization’s guiding principles of building an inclusive membership that’s representative of the industry in its totality, providing an open and transparent process on AGA decisions that impact the casino-gaming industry and working collaboratively to promote a pro-gaming agenda. … Read More

Manager, Programs and Business Development

Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (EMPEA)

EMPEA seeks a Programs and Business Development Manager to support its leading industry events. EMPEA’s suite of conferences, in-person training and education events, and online professional development programs are focused on providing our members … Read More

 

 

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ASAE represents more than 21,000 association executives and industry partners representing 10,000 organizations. Our 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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