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Jeffrey Shields, FASAE, CAE, National Business Officers Association. I earned my master’s degree in higher education administration at The Ohio State University and then worked on college campuses for four years. I, along with staff, had to figure out how to generate more revenue for our association with a shoestring budget.
Jeffrey Shields, FASAE, CAE, National Business Officers Association. I earned my master’s degree in higher education administration at The Ohio State University and then worked on college campuses for four years. I, along with staff, had to figure out how to generate more revenue for our association with a shoestring budget.
Jeffrey Shields, FASAE, CAE, National Business Officers Association. I earned my master’s degree in higher education administration at The Ohio State University and then worked on college campuses for four years. I, along with staff, had to figure out how to generate more revenue for our association with a shoestring budget.
As I read a news story about 300,000 people enrolling in an environmental course, I wonder how exposure to massive open online courses will impact educational offerings of associations and professional societies. Here’s the news item: Ohio State Offers Public Online Environmental Science Course Nearly 300,000 students -- from the U.S.,
YPAC Lunch and Learn: Shaping Tomorrow: How Foresight Drives Personal and Professional Success Learn about foresight as a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, its use at the C-suite level, and how association professionals at any level can apply it. More info/register (ASAE members only). More info/register.
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