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July 21, 2017
Today's Top Stories

 

Groups Help Change Up School Sunscreen Rules

You may not think of sunscreen as medication, but the FDA does, and so do many schools. School rules restricting sunscreen use lead to dangerous sun exposure for students, dermatology associations say—and they're working to ensure kids are protected, one state at a time. Read More

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Museums-for-All Initiative Attracts Visitors

Thanks to outreach efforts and the work of participating institutions, an initiative from the Association of Children’s Museums and the Institute of Museum and Library Services has met key milestones and is on track to reach its second-year goals. Read More

 

When Standards Get Tough

A recent controversy involving the group that sets the rules of the road for the web is a great reminder of how challenging standards-making really is, even if your standards are the ones everyone is using. Read More

A Recruiter Wish List

A grasp of the numbers helps, but an increasingly complex world demands better communication skills, too. Read More

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Does Amazon's Alexa Have Potential for Membership?

As voice-recognition apps spread, associations are exploring ways to answer common membership questions and provide popular services using voice command. Read More

 

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Meetings Friday

 

Advisory Boards: What Should Their Role Be?

Associations frequently use advisory boards to develop a meeting’s curriculum or to help identify industry trends and breaking news. But what other roles can these experts play? Read More

From The Meetings Topic Blog

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By the numbers

The number of educational sessions offered at this year's American Veterinary Medical Association convention in Indianapolis. Around 4,000 people are expected to attend.

Source: American Veterinary Medical Association

 

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Who's Traveling?

A new report from the Global Business Travel Association Foundation paints the economic picture of business travel and highlights current preferences and characteristics of road warriors. Read More

Make It Personal

Simple ways to evolve your meetings to make them more personalized. Read More

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Jobs

 

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Sr. Director, Education, Membership and Meetings

National Fenestration Rating Council

Job Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and/or relevant experience in adult/continuing education, professional development, or related field required; master’s degree preferred. CAE p… Read More

Conventions & Meetings Director (Sr. Manager)

American Urological Association

The successful candidate will have: Bachelor’s degree required; CMP preferred. Proven supervisory and leadership skills and experience (5 years). 5-7 years’ experience in conve… Read More

Membership and Volunteer Manager

Casualty Actuarial Society

Required Experiences and Qualifications: Fully accredited undergraduate degree (Bachelor’s); minimum of three years’ work experience, preferably in an association or nonprofit env… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

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