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March 31, 2016
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Study: Harassment Rules Stifle Campus Speech

The report from the American Association of University Professors says that Title IX enforcement has chilled discourse at colleges and universities, but not all agree. Read More

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Chinese Cybersecurity Group Taps "Great Firewall" Creator

A new cybersecurity group in China, to be led by a key creator of the country's censorship infrastructure, has wide support from the nation's major businesses. But activists have raised questions about the group, which they say prioritizes business security over human rights. Read More

 

Surveying Site Visits

A recent Social Tables survey highlights a key point of collaboration between meeting planners and event venues: the site visit. What are planners looking for in these meetings? Location and aesthetics matter, but a sense of trust is important too. Read More

Event App Security

Digital security is a growing concern for association conferences. Is your event app ready? Read More

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Work-Life Balance: Make a Lateral Career Move

A new survey of American workers found that many are open to making a lateral career move if it means greater life satisfaction and professional development—a finding organizations may find useful when it comes to talent development. Read More

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Speaking Up Together

Two industry groups representing publishers that produce newspapers for minority groups say federal agencies have largely ignored them in placing ads. The groups have formed an alliance and made the matter a key point of a recent legislative fly-in. Read More

Startup Support

The country’s main radio and television broadcasting association is taking giant steps to support innovation in the sector—by both highlighting startups at its events and investing in them. Read More

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“In addition to being regressive, these types of laws could also cause serious harm to the meetings and conventions business in any state that adopts them, creating an unwelcome environment for meeting planners and their attendees.”

A statement from ASAE expressing disappointment with the passage of a law in North Carolina that bans local antidiscrimination ordinances affecting the LGBT community. "We are deeply opposed to any laws that permit or even give the appearance of tolerating discrimination," the society added. See Quote

 

 

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Senior Manager, Business Development

American Bankers Association

The American Bankers Association is the banking industry's champion. Joining ABA makes you part of a team that: Has Extraordinary People - ABA experts are the "go to" sources for bankers, policy makers and the media for credible information and insights for the banking industry. Has Unmatched Scope and Scale - ABA's unparalleled information and services keep members current, knowledgeable and prepared. Read More

Business Committee for the Arts Coordinator

Americans for the Arts

Ensure that the pARTnership Movement campaign, created to reach business leaders with the message that partnerships with the arts will help them achieve their goals, remains innovative and reaches an audience of business professionals. Read More

Business Development Sales Manager

American College of Chest Physicians

The primary goal of the Business Development Sales Manager (‘Sales Manager’) is to develop and successfully execute a Go-To-Market plan that is aimed at increasing current utilization by at least 20% in the first year. 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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