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I am excited about making my way to Detroit, except for the 4:00 AM wakeup call to make my flight – reminds me too much of my days as a kid delivering newspapers. If you’re in Detroit for ASAE please take a minute and stop by the YM booth (#539) for a visit. A lot has happened at YM since we were in Nashville last year for ASAE.
Detroit’s Cobo Center. I’m sure I can speak for my fellow Michiganders: We’ve watched with heartbreak as Detroit, once the most prosperous city in the country, has struggled to financially support its declining population. A recent Detroit Free Press column by Tom Walsh piqued my interest for this blog. It’s not pretty.
ASAE The Center for Association Leadership , which supports the interests of more than 22,000 association executives and industry partners representing 10,000 organizations worldwide, sat down with President John Graham about new membership models and game changers he sees happening for associations during the coming year.
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For example, are any of your association’s members struggling to adjust to working from home or seeking a job in a volatile job market? For example, let’s say you’re a part of an association for marketing professionals. Consider creating e-learning courses discussing writing marketing copy during times of socio-economic unrest!
custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. If you want participants to contribute to the visual record of the conversations, they need their own stock of supplies (markets, paper, tape) at arms length and an identified place to post their contributions.
custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. need members and customers to pay a greater percentage of the real costs of a product or program so we can more accurately assess the market’s. July 29, New Orleans, NYIB Leadership Pre-Conference.
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ASAE’s Diversity Executive Leadership Program fits the mold, too: Aimed at developing minority leaders in associations, DELP has been sponsored since its founding by the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau. NWFPA just didn’t promote it that way.
Amy Morrisey is the president of Artisan E-Learning and serves as sales & marketing manager. Before working with Artisan, Amy spent 17 years in corporate training and development, predominantly teaching leadership development and coaching teams and executives. She currently serves on the board of ATD Detroit.
The result is that email marketers are often stuck playing it safe. The most-opened edition of Associations Now Daily News was delivered on a Wednesday—in particular, the Wednesday immediately following the close of the 2015 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Detroit, with the subject line “#ASAE15: Motor City Memories.”
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