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Association Brain Food: 11.1.24

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Host: UST Education Speakers: Nicole Crabtree, Director of Events, and Reilly Moriarty, Marketing and Events Manager, UST Education Tue 11/5 at 1 p.m. Host: Association Insights in Old Town (AIOT) Speaker: Brittany Shoul, Senior Vice President of Revenue Strategy & Operations, MCI USA Wed 11/6 at 12:30 p.m. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

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. – Pandemic Compliance and Safety at Live Events: Understanding the 2021 Event Budget. So far, we’ve covered public health, legal and event best practices, as well as the 2021 event planning playbook. Now it’s time to address the next big question: How much is hosting a safe live event going to cost?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.18.22

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And often, traditional broadcasts are about what the association has to offer rather than what the member actually needs right then and there. See how associations are using a conversational approach to member communications: talking to “The Market of One” to gain member insights and drive action. CAE credits.

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Association Brain Food: 10.25.24

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. – PCMA ELI Event Tech Test Drive Explore cutting-edge technologies from top industry providers and dive into the latest platforms specializing in event measurement, networking, and engagement. Don’t miss the chance to test-drive the solutions that will set your events apart. More info/register. 1 CAE credit.

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From Fuzzy to Focused: Why Member Focus Matters

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This ensures members receive information relevant to their interests and career stage, leading to higher engagement and open rates. Active Feedback Mechanisms: Do not assume what your members want. Regularly gather member feedback through surveys, focus groups, and social media polls.

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From Fuzzy to Focused: Why Member Focus Matters

Association Freak

This ensures members receive information relevant to their interests and career stage, leading to higher engagement and open rates. Active Feedback Mechanisms: Don’t make assumptions about what your members want. Regularly gather member feedback through surveys, member focus groups, and social media polls.

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From Fuzzy to Focused: Why Member Focus Matters

Association Freak

This ensures members receive information relevant to their interests and career stage, leading to higher engagement and open rates. Active Feedback Mechanisms: Don’t make assumptions about what your members want. Regularly gather member feedback through surveys, member focus groups, and social media polls.