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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.14.19

Reid All About it

Host: Dallas-Fort Worth Association Executives (DFWAE). Association websites compete with for-profits, media, and even other associations for eyeballs, mindshare, and even revenue. 1 CAE credit More info/register – free for DFWAE members, $15 for non-members. Presenters: Julie Hart, President, CFO by Design.

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Groups Denounce Texas Bill as Discriminatory Ahead of Special Session

Associations Now

According to Texas Welcomes All, the state has already lost $66 million in revenue due to cancellation of events that were to have been held in Austin, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and Arlington.

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John Graham on ASAE’s 2017 Advocacy Efforts

Association Adviser

. “Since [the border adjustment tax] is basically off the table, our big concern right now with tax policy, which as you well know once Congress comes back in September is front and center for the administration and Congress, is that they’ll be looking for other areas to generate revenue and one of those areas is the tax-exempt community.

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PCMA strengthens executive leadership team

Event Industry News

MacMillan, currently CEO of Visit DFW, a consumer content marketing venture for tourism stakeholders in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, will be responsible for PCMA’s global brand development and marketing strategies. . He will lead PCMA’s marketing, events and print and digital teams, which include Convene magazine.

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A Happy New Year for meetings?

Aaron Wolowiec

The report, developed in partnership with the Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau , found that in general, costs in 2015 for event services are expected to rise, while budgets are expected to grow only slightly. We are adjusting our revenue goals for 2015 and increasing our rates for group business in 2015 and 2016.”. percent. “We