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New Campaign Celebrates the People, Experiences of Texas

Associations Now

With its “What I Like About Texas” summer campaign, the Texas Travel Industry Association is sharing Texans’ favorite things about the state to catch the attention of visitors. What do you like about Texas? Nunn’s song “What I Like About Texas.”. Back in the days of the legendary, albeit fictional, J.R.

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Sharing the MLK, Jr. Holiday in a Culturally Competent Way

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

One city-wide project called DreamWeek in San Antonio, Texas, features over one hundred events, with nonprofits that support a variety of topics, from autism to Jewish art to health and fitness. DreamWeek is all about pockets of PROGRESS in the San Antonio area – nonprofits helped to make a reality.

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Conference Circuit: Catholic Higher Education Leaders Think Big

Associations Now

Plus: A cattle industry convention that lives up to one of Texas’ claims to fame. The meeting will bring these groups together once again to explore various tools to gain a professional edge, from social media strategy to negotiating skills. Down the Line.

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Happy New Year: What’s Your Theme for the Year?

Beth Kanter

I also gave a plenary talk at AFP in San Antonio, Texas. Inspirational Talks: I did my first TedX talk in Berkeley about building relationships online and individual social responsibility. I presenting a “ Walking Keynote ” at the Social Media for Nonprofits Conference where I walked the talk.

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Earning Media for Associations in the New Age

Association Adviser

We call these individuals “online influencers” and they write for online publications, have their own blogs and attract a strong following on social media of those who share your very specific interest or cause. This article original ran in the Texas Society of Association Executives’ Association Leadership Magazine.