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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

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Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTEN, says, “Nonprofits will have to invest in both the people and technologies they’ll need to fulfill their missions in the future.” Simple Ways to Use Technology to Improve Your Event. Washington DC). Location: Washington, DC. Association Open House (Washington DC). Info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

Reid All About it

Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTEN, says, “Nonprofits will have to invest in both the people and technologies they’ll need to fulfill their missions in the future.” Simple Ways to Use Technology to Improve Your Event. Washington DC). Location: Washington, DC. Association Open House (Washington DC). Info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 7.7.23

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If your association has a website redesign project on the horizon, there’s no need to ask ASAE Collaborate about RFP samples. AI and event planning. Michelle Bruno at DAHLIA+ Agency gathers advice from several event and association consultants on how AI can help event planners. Location: Washington DC.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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officials say ‘non-essential mass gatherings’ should be canceled or postponed (source: Washington Post) March 11, 2020 – D.C. labs have an adequate stock of the supplies used to extract genetic material from any virus in a patient’s sample — a critical step in coronavirus testing. One is likely travel related.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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officials say ‘non-essential mass gatherings’ should be canceled or postponed (source: Washington Post) March 11, 2020 – D.C. labs have an adequate stock of the supplies used to extract genetic material from any virus in a patient’s sample — a critical step in coronavirus testing. One is likely travel related.