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Association Leaders Weigh in About Member Challenges, Millennials, Talent Development and Pivoting for the Future

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Our colleague Eryn Underwood’s recent article Why Millennials Join Associations and What Associations Can Do to Keep Them has been republished by a number of state society publications, so it appears we struck a nerve. Association Adviser: How is your organization connecting with millennials? Mike Dunham, AGC Georgia.

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

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Technology is not synonymous for innovation; some associations are having breakthroughs by going back to old tech. A new study from Iris Mobile and The Center for Media Research found that 75 percent of millennials (Gen Y) access the Internet via their phones. I checked in with two of my millennial colleagues to get their take.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.23.18

Reid All About it

Jacob Wilder, CAE, Director of Communications and Technology, Building Owners and Managers Association of Georgia. Boynes, FASAE, CAE, Executive Director, American Association of Anatomists. Wed 2/28 at 12 p.m. Discover Asia through a Global Health Perspective (Washington DC).

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

I spoke with CEO of AGC Georgia Michael Dunham the other day about association leadership, career development and mentoring (see his Corner Office profile). Aley said innovation and legislation are the two main drivers of the career-content trend. “In Hank Berkowitz, Association Adviser. are “at will” employees (i.e.,

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What Associations Need to Know About Technology

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Mobile apps are promising, but we’re still trying to figure out how much revenue you can generate from them, said Tino Mantella, president and CEO of the 19,000 member Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). Millennials respond differently. “You don’t have to be the first to market or the earliest adopter.