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That’s the question the Professionals for Association Revenue asked several association executives and consultants. Fri 3/3 at 10 a.m.* – Coffee with Innovators: Association Design Circle We meet on the first Friday of each month hosted by an association leader who leads a conversation on an association innovation topic.
Not only do they provide networking and learning opportunities for attendees, but they also bring in major revenue for the organization, as well as the destination, and drive innovation in host cities. Although the services provided by our industry often go unnoticed, they are a catalyst for economic growth,” stated the report.
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