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The Agriculture Industry’s Challenge: Marketing Meat to Millennials

Associations Now

Starting Early Although millennials remain something of a challenge for the meat industry, it is not a new challenge; agricultural marketers have been working on it since members of generation Y were in grade school. Started in 2003, the campaign encourages consumers to eat vegetarian meals at least one day per week.

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Bringing Credibility to the Conversation: Katie Butler, IIABA

Association Adviser

Katie has served IIABA since 2003 and has helmed the communications department since communications since 2004. Katie manages a team of six across three functional areas: editorial/content strategy, public relations and marketing. Now I oversee the association’s publications, marketing and public relations.

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Motorcycle Industry: Efforts to Reach Female Bikers Paying Off

Associations Now

The number of female owners better than doubled from 2003 to 2014,” Sarah Schilke, marketing manager of BMW Motorrad USA and chairwoman of the female motorcycle-industry professionals group PowerLily, said in a MIC press release. percent of millennial owners are women; among baby boomers that figure is 9 percent.

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The Hourglass Blog: Don't Forget the Baby Boomers

The Hourglass Blog

Not too long ago a friend sent me a link to this article about "Why Marketers Cant Afford to Ignore Baby Boomers." In a culture that endlessly focuses on youth, the article warns marketers not to overlook a group that has tremendous buying power: the 78 million Baby Boomers in the U.S. Millennials? Friday, October 15, 2010.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

Meanwhile, many Gen Z and Millennials are still trying to get a handle on the whole adulting thing. Presenters: CEO Joanna Pineda, CTO Maki Kato, and two full-time remote staff: Leah Monica, Director of Marketing, and Maria Lima, Director of Special Projects. Presenter: Augie Ray, VP analyst, Gartner for Marketers.

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