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October 31, 2016

 

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5 Offbeat Facts About Halloween

Here are some frightful tidbits of knowledge and trick-or-treating tips from the world of associations—just in time for Halloween. Read More

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Antidoping Leaders Urge Independence for Watchdogs

After the 2016 Olympics drew attention to the conflicts of interest that antidoping agencies often face, a coalition called for reforms to better separate these watchdogs from the sporting groups to which they report. Read More

 

Growing, With Deficits

A newly updated Urban Institute report indicates that nonprofits have continued to grow, and did so even during the recession. They've seen a major expansion in wages in recent years, but the growth has sometimes outpaced nonprofit budgets. Read More

Write Better Blog Posts

One blogging expert's offbeat recommendations for getting past your writing funk. Read More

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Millennials: The Most Common Road Warriors

According to new research from MMGY Global, millennials are traveling more often than their older colleagues—and they don’t mind, despite concerns about being away from their young families. And quite often, they’re going to conferences. Read More

 

 

Leadership Monday

 

Why the Performance Review Is Worth Saving

We still haven't figured out the best way to assess workers. But there's more clarity around what we want out of those assessments. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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32K

By the numbers

The number of student voters that a student group at Big Ten universities had registered. The group expanded its initial goal of 10,000 students after finding the goal was too modest—then topped its secondary goal of 30,000.

Source: Association of Big Ten Students

 

 

 

Defending the Process

With Donald Trump repeatedly suggesting that the election may be “rigged,” the National Association of Secretaries of State has emphasized that the electoral process has safeguards in place. Read More

Fighting for Access

The White House Correspondents’ Association has sent letters to Hillary Clinton’s and Donald Trump’s campaigns, requesting the nominees quickly agree to having protective press pools. Read More

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Jobs

 

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Executive Director

Sterling Martin Associates

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions has retained Sterling Martin Associates to search for its next Executive Director. The position is located in Washington, DC, and is available immediately. … Read More

Executive Director

FBI National Academy Associates, Inc.

The FBI National Academy Associates, Inc., a nonprofit international organization comprised of senior law enforcement professionals dedicated to providing the highest degree of law enforcement expertise, training, education and information across the globe, has an immediate opening for Executive Director. … Read More

Executive Director

Association of People Supporting Employment First

Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for overseeing and managing the day-to-day operations of APSE, while achieving the strategic direction and goals established by the Board. Specific duties include … Read More

 

 

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