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Congratulations, 2024 Chamber of the Year Finalists!

GrowthZone

GrowthZone congratulates the following finalists in their respective categories and wishes them the best of luck at the ACCE Awards in July.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.5.21

Reid All About it

Hear about the precautions being taken for the 2021 Best Practices Summit in Plano, Texas and Meet Well Summit in Phoenix, Arizona later this year, including liability waivers and attendee agreements, on-site check-in procedures, attendee communications, meeting room setups, and safe food and beverage. Tue 3/9 at 1 p.m. –

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13 Hidden Conference Gems

Associations Now

With plans for future growth already in place, Chandler seeks to define itself as more than just a suburb of Phoenix. Coronado, California: This locale is unique not only for its gorgeous beaches and scenic views, but also for its structure. Prayitno/Flickr.

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Lessons from Arizona: Meetings and Controversial Legislation

Associations Now

Particularly worrisome to Arizona tourism officials was the potential loss of revenue surrounding the 2015 Super Bowl, scheduled to take place at Glendale’s University of Phoenix Stadium. Day as a paid state holiday in 1990. It looked like history might be repeating itself this month. HNBA views this as a civil rights issue.

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Conference Circuit: Teacher Educators Promote Social Justice

Associations Now

The Association of Teacher Educators ’ 2015 Annual Meeting in Phoenix, February 13-17, will demonstrate how teaching goes far beyond classrooms and textbooks. The Association of Teacher Educators encourages its members to spur big changes. Plus: A renowned advocate sets the tone for discussing the state of mental health in schools.

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Outdoor Advertising: Charting a Fake Campaign’s Viral Boost

Associations Now

The RushmoreVote campaign placed 164 ads on billboards and bus shelters in Cincinnati, San Antonio, Phoenix, and Sacramento, California, and asked consumers to go online to vote for the president they thought should be the face added to Mt. This relatively small OOH campaign drove online traffic from across the country.

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Wednesday Buzz: Clarity in a World of Acronyms

Associations Now

In The New York Times , University of California-Berkeley journalism professor David Tuller makes the case for clarity —especially as your audience changes—when it comes to the use of acronyms. Considering the line of work you’re in, you deal with a lot of acronyms.