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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.15.20

Reid All About it

They provide advice for revisiting your marketing personas and strategies and creating the right type of messaging for this moment. The gaps in your leadership styles, your business model, and your governance structures are never more apparent than when a crisis hits. Host: Event Leadership Institute. Chapter sponsorships.

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Eric Lanke: Race for Relevance is a Negotiating Position

Eric Lanke

Leadership. and Puerto Rico) all in-fighting with each other and trying to represent fifty-two individual constituencies? Or a small, committed group of governance professionals, chosen for the competencies they bring to the table and their ability to stay focused on strategy and the long-term? Labels: Leadership.

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Strategic Communications Power Membership Value at the American Public Power Association

Association Adviser

AA: Tell us about your media relations strategy. Our communications team members coordinate closely with each other, with senior leadership, and with our engineering and operations team, which often leads the crisis response effort for the association. Utility Authority help restore power in Caguas, Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.

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Membership and Chapter Growth is a Team Effort at AGC of America

Association Adviser

We’re a nationwide network of 92 chapters covering all 50 states plus Puerto Rico. Our leadership at all levels recognizes that AGC membership is a stronger pitch to industry when we fully tie together national and local membership benefits and work together to build a complementary membership recruitment and retention program.

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NASBP’s Legislative Efforts ‘Bond’ Education With Action to Influence Policy

Association Adviser

NASBP member firms assist businesses of all sizes to qualify for surety bonds that guarantee the performance of construction and other contracts in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam and elsewhere. (If you’re like most people and are unfamiliar with the purpose and function of surety bonds, check out NASBP’s short primer.)