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October 5, 2018
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Loan Forgiveness Plan Doesn’t Live Up to Promise

The federal government’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness program for college graduates has only helped 96 people since its 2007 launch, due to arduous requirements, putting those banking on using the program—particularly at nonprofits and in public service—in financial peril. Read More

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How Japan Is Selling Americans on Craft Beer

A marketing group that aims to extend the reach of Japanese foods globally is giving an extra boost to the country’s craft beer by putting on a series of West Coast events. Read More

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Thinking Beyond the Traditional Meeting Space

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How one organization utilized nontraditional venues for a creative, memorable conference experience. Read More

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Daily Buzz: Developing the Next Generation of Leaders

To prime future leaders, create a talent development system focused on leadership fundamentals. Also: ASAE’s Annual Meeting & Exposition, as it looked 98 years ago. Read More

 

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Meetings Friday

 

What to Do With Negative Attendee Feedback

If attendees critique a conference that you spent months carefully planning, it can be hard not to take it personally. The best way to handle it likely involves digging deeper into the negative feedback and then making room for improvement. Read More

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26K

By the numbers

The number of attendees anticipated at the Association of the United States Army’s 2018 Annual Meeting, beginning next week in Washington, DC.

Source: AUSA

 

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Pressure Points

A new report from the travel marketing firm Development Counsellors International found that security issues are a top concern keeping event planners up at night. One thing they’re not losing sleep over: the “Trump effect.” Read More

Ready for a Renovation?

You book the perfect meeting venue—then find out it’s undergoing a renovation. Here’s what to do next. Read More

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Manager, Scientific Sessions and Education

Heart Rhythm Society

Position Summary: The HRS Scientific Sessions & Education Manager manages the development and execution of educational programs and services that serve to advance the market reach objectiv… Read More

Events and Project Manager

Professional Risk Managers’ International Association

Competencies: Experience with event planning and management. Technology proficiency. Excellent attention to detail. Excellent writing, communications, and interpersonal skills. Strong project management s… Read More

Director of Meetings and Events

The Geological Society of America

Job qualifications—Knowledge, skill, and ability: Bachelor’s degree required; 8–10 years’ experience in meeting and/or event planning and executing large, complex meetings, with de… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 42,000 association executives and industry partners representing 7,300 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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