The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…
“Life cannot be delegated.” –Lewis Mumford
New member onboarding. Talley Management Group shares five “thoughtful ways to welcome new members to your association.” I’m pleased to see a useful post like this because effective onboarding has such a strong impact on retention, which is why I enjoy writing copy for onboarding campaigns—one of the few ways I work with associations.
AI use in associations. Association Societies Alliance (the association for state SAE executives) surveyed 305 members of seven state SAEs in November 2024 about their association’s use of AI. Per the report, most associations are in the discovery or planning phase of AI adoption. Only a few have integrated AI into their operations, primarily in marketing and communications. The report also shares AI policy samples and discusses AI use, barriers to adoption, and potential use.
Trade show floor decisions. More on AI and how it can improve trade show floor results. AI sensors by Zenus track aisle traffic, booth visits, and attendee energy levels to understand and optimize traffic flow, show floor layout, and booth performance.
Member benefits. Elizabeth Engel at Spark Consulting encourages you to understand the different attributes of member segments, so your association offers incentives to join that truly match members’ circumstances and needs.
Gen Z and events. Freeman released a survey report describing “how Gen Z professionals view live events, how their feelings compare with those of their older peers, and how event marketers can apply the insights to better reach this group.” Yikes, look at that alarming data point for associations on page 17.
Online community. GrowthZone explains how to drive members to your community platform. They suggest emphasizing year-round content, networking, and experiences that level out the peaks and valleys of engagement—and they provide a sample engagement plan to get you started.
Making a case for conference attendance. If you want to get approval to attend a conference, Barbara Scofidio at Skift Meetings describes five areas to cover when writing an event justification letter to your boss. Associations should add these points to the justification letter on your conference website, although I’d put a heavier focus on what’s in it for the employer.
You never grow old at the table
Remember the pesto pasta salad I made for the Superbowl? A few nights later, I turned it into a pesto pasta entrée by adding chouriço, shrimp, onion, canned tomatoes, white wine, and butter.
On Sunday, I cooked a low-and-slow oven-roasted brisket. Very flavorful. On the side, nuked sweet potatoes and a green bean sauté with red onion, bacon, and garlic.
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Fri 2/21 at 11 a.m.* – A Match Made in Heaven: How Event Surveys Transform Feedback into Your Events
Learn how to pair the power of event data with proven survey strategies to deliver exceptional experiences for both attendees and exhibitors. Find out about the importance of capturing meaningful feedback, best practices for designing data-driven surveys, boosting attendee engagement and building trust, and using survey results to deliver tailored events that exceed expectations. More info/register.
Host: Momentive Software
*All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.
Fri 2/21 at 1 p.m. – Creating Learner-Centric eLearning: Design Strategies That Drive Real Results
Hear about the essential principles of learner-centric design that boost engagement and retention; practical techniques to tailor content to your learners’ unique needs, preferences, and challenges; strategies for building interactive, accessible, and inclusive courses that reflect adult learning best practices; and key tools and technologies that support a learner-first approach to course development. 0.75 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: Blue Sky eLearn
Speakers: Jordan Baker, M.Ed., Learning Solutions Advisor, and Dr. Kristen Wall, MA EdD, Director of Learning & Development, Blue Sky eLearn
Fri 2/21 at 2 p.m. – Why Your Data Matters & What You Can Do With It
Learn how to harness your association’s data and build a culture of analytics to help drive strategic decisions, enhance member experiences, and unlock new opportunities for growth. Hear about real-world examples for leveraging data from your email marketing, community, AMS, educational programs, and more. Explore ways to use your data to monitor your organization’s health and performance, improve segmentation and personalization, identify member needs, trigger helpful automations, and deepen member engagement. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: Higher Logic
Speakers:
- Christin Berry, CAE, VP, Business Analytics & Data Services, ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership
- David Jovel, Sales Engineering Director, Higher Logic
Fri 2/21 at 3 p.m. – Nonprofit Consultants Collaborative Monthly Networking Meeting
This monthly networking meeting is for full-time consultants who work with non-profits and associations. You don’t have to be an ASAE member to attend this consultant-organized event. This month’s agenda includes the usual agenda of sharing of good news and topics or questions from the group. More info/register.
Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, CAE, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting
Mon 2/24 at 8 a.m. – Putting A.I. in Play for the Members (Radio Free 501c, the podcast of Rogue Tulips Consulting)
Every week, Rogue Tulips brings the nonprofit community intriguing guests discussing vital topics affecting nonprofit organizations around the world—and we have fun doing it! Episodes are published Monday mornings in both audio and video format, available on YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcast (to name a few!).
Host: Cecilia Sepp, CAE, CNP, principal and founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting
Guest: Damian Kavanagh, MISBO
Tue 2/25 at 11 a.m. – Deep Dive: 2025 Membership Performance Benchmark Report
Get a deep dive into the 2025 Membership Performance Benchmark Report, which surveyed 200+ association and membership professionals worldwide. Hear about the latest industry trends on strategies, engagement tactics, membership growth secrets, and cross-generational insights, including the top three tactics your peers are using to recruit new members, the #1 method to win back lapsed members, and the impact of a formal member engagement plan. More info/register.
Host: ASI
Tue 2/25 at 11 a.m. – Identity-Driven Leadership: Harnessing Self-Identity for Effective Influence
Discover how aligning your leadership style with your core identity can transform your ability to inspire and influence others. Explore the power of authenticity in leadership, and how self-awareness and values-based actions build trust and foster stronger team connections. Learn to identify the key elements of your leadership identity and uncover practical strategies for leading with consistency and transparency. Walk away with actionable insights to immediately enhance your authenticity and impact as a leader. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speaker: Austin Campbell, Leadership Doctor
Tue 2/25 at 12 p.m. – Black Women in Association Tech. How Did They Do It?
Join us for an inspiring and candid discussion about the journeys of Black women in association technology, including how they navigated their careers, overcame obstacles, and made their mark in the industry. Our panel will share their experiences, insights, and advice for those looking to thrive in the association tech space. More info/register.
Host: Association Women Technology Champions
Speakers:
- Chantal Almonord, CAE, Chief Information & Engagement Officer, ISPOR
- Adrienne Bryant, CAE, Program Director, Customer Experience Professionals Association
- Rose LeJiste, CEO, RL Engineering and Tech Solutions
- Monica Pemberton, Vice President and CIO, American Council on Education
Tue 2/25 at 12 p.m. – How Top Associations Attract Young Professionals: Four Key Factors
Learn how to captivate early career talent, foster their ongoing commitment, and inspire active participation within your organization. More info/register.
Host: Highland
Speakers: Amrita Kulkarni, Director, Design Research & Strategy, and David Whited, Principal of Design Research & Strategy, Highland
Tue 2/25 at 12 p.m. – RTO Strategies for Success Roundtable
Hybrid and RTO are big concerns and even bigger challenges. While many associations are considering how to increase days in the office, it feels like a good time to share best practices and walk through problems together in this roundtable discussion with association decision-makers. More info/register.
Host: Lizabeth Wesely-Casella, Founder & CEO, L-12 Services Corp
Tue 2/25 at 4 p.m. – Working Remote? Get Noticed & Get Ahead
Learn how to build real connections in the virtual workplace, make your work visible, and gain the influence you need to drive change and initiatives within your organization—no matter where you log in from. More info/register.
Speakers:
- Vicki Brackett, Chief Knowledge Officer at Knowledgely™
- Leslie O’Flahavan, Principal at E-WRITE
Wed 2/26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Marketing Technology Demo Day
Are you tasked with finding the right marketing technology systems for your organization? Wondering what platforms are out there and what features you should be looking for? Choose to attend any or all 30-minute demo sessions in this free event for members and non-members who are interested in learning how associations can use marketing tools to better deliver communications. More info/register.
Host: ASAE
Participants: Alley Interactive, Blend Interactive, Aplusify, Higher Logic, HubSpot, Rasa.io, Clowder by ASI, Kitaboo by BookIt Digital
Wed 2/26 at 11 a.m. – The Future of AI-driven Search & Content
Learn how AI is reshaping search behavior, organic visibility, and content personalization for B2B audiences. Hear practical ways to leverage AI in SEO, content creation, and thought leadership—without sacrificing quality or authenticity. See how leading SaaS companies are already ranking in AI-powered Search and grow engagement and pipeline. More info/register.
Host: Flow Agency
Speakers: Viola Eva, founder, and Helene Jelenc, director of SEO, Flow Agency
Wed 2/26 at 11 a.m. – ASAE World Café: Navigating Domestic Backlash to International Expansion: Strategies and Solutions
As associations grow internationally, they may encounter resistance or backlash from domestic stakeholders. Whether stemming from misunderstandings, resource allocation concerns, or strategic disagreements, addressing these challenges is crucial to maintaining organizational unity and achieving global growth. Hear about common causes of domestic backlash against international activities, strategies for effectively addressing concerns and building consensus, and practical insights from peers and experts to support your global engagement goals. More info/register (ASAE members only).
Host: ASAE International Associations Advisory Council
Speakers:
- Eryn Carter, Executive Director, Association of Legal Administrators (ALA)
- Jeanette Gass, Senior Program Manager, Global Engagement, ICMA
- Susan Mosedale, Chief Global Member Engagement Officer, ASIS International
- Michiel Gen (moderator), Partner at Exempla
Wed 2/26 at 12 p.m. – AWTC Meet & Greet
Connect with new faces in the association tech community! Join us for a 30-minute welcome event to forge fresh connections and discover our vibrant slack community. More info/register.
Host: Association Women Technology Champions
Wed 2/26 at 12 p.m. – Planning Your Best Yet Corporate Retreat
A retreat is a huge investment in time and money, so how can you keep focused on the goals of the offsite without distraction? Learn how to avoid the biggest mistakes and challenges of planning an executive retreat, create an environment that is conducive to team learning, and the tough questions you should ask. More info/register.
Host: Braintrust Professional Institute
Speakers: Dwayne Rutherford, Corporate Event Planner, and Randall Craig, Hall of Fame Business Speaker and Retreat Facilitator
Wed 2/26 at 12 p.m. – Score Your MSP: Minimal or Maximum Service Provider
Is your Managed Service Provider (MSP) delivering maximum value or just the bare minimum? Find out why MSP service levels differ so drastically, the built-in limitations of the MSP model for associations, and how to assess, manage, and maximize your MSP relationship. More info/register.
Host: ClearTone Consulting
Wed 2/26 at 12 p.m. – SEO to Sales: The Organic Way to Turn Search into Revenue
Hear about an organic SEO strategy that fuels real business growth (without relying on paid ads). Learn how to build a content ecosystem that attracts and converts; the role of topic clusters, lead magnets, and nurturing; how our clients are dominating search & AI Overviews—and how you can too; and the next step—optimizing conversions for revenue growth. More info/register.
Host: Yodelpop
Wed 2/26 at 1 p.m. – Unlock the Power of Marketing AI
Discover how marketing AI tools can transform your organization’s marketing and communications strategies and workflows. Hear about practical AI solutions you can start using immediately, with a focus on tools designed to streamline marketing processes and drive efficiency. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speaker: Erica Salm Rench, MBA, CMO at Sidecar
Wed 2/26 at 1 p.m. – How Inteleos Goes from Mission to Action with OKR: A 2025 Playbook for Non-Profits
Struggling to align your non-profit team with your mission? Learn how Inteleos uses Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) to break silos, drive focus, empower teams, and turn strategy into action. Find out what works (and what doesn’t) when getting teams to take ownership and get a practical OKR framework you can apply immediately. More info/register.
Host: OKR Quickstart
Speakers:
- Tim Hopkins, CAE, Managing Director, McKinley Advisors
- Tim Newbold, Founder, OKR Quickstart
- Juan Sanchez, CIO, Inteleos
Wed 2/26 at 1 p.m. – Inflation-Fighting Budget Strategies
Hear about creative cost-savings techniques to impact your bottom line. Learn how to understand our current economic climate and be strategic in a dynamic marketplace, discover hidden fees and circumvent the unexpected, and measure your success with the creation of a Cost Savings Report so you can communicate these savings to your stakeholders in an impactful way. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.
Host: Meetings Today
Speaker: Robyn Mietkiewicz, Innovation Partner, INNOV8 Meetings + Events
Wed 2/26 at 2 p.m. – How to Build Social Media Buzz for Your Event
Creating excitement and engagement around your event on social media is crucial for its success. Learn how to craft compelling social media campaigns that grab attention and drive participation; use content planning and scheduling to maximize reach and engagement; leverage influencers, hashtags and user-generated content to amplify your message; build a community around your event; and track key metrics to measure the impact of your efforts. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.
Host: Northstar Meetings Group
Speakers:
- Mary Budwick, Director of Brand Strategy, RacquetX
- Sophie Pink, Digital and Social Media Manager, IMEX Group
- Lizzie Wilcox (moderator), Associate Editor, Northstar Meetings Group
Wed 2/26 at 2 p.m. – Finance & Business Operations Council February Virtual Meet-Up
Bring your pressing problems and look forward to an engaging conversation with your colleagues sharing their experiences and potential solutions. More info/register (ASAE members only).
Host: ASAE Finance and Business Operations Professionals Advisory Council (including HR)
Wed 2/26 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. – Chapter & Component Relations: Challenges Are Opportunities (Arlington VA)
Associations have a great asset in their chapter and component networks but there is always a challenge in balancing the tensions that exist between chapter and association. Learn how to find opportunities to help your organization’s chapter and component networks thrive. We’ll discuss relationship management, “soft skills” that help build strong networks, and how to create an opportunity mindset. 1 CAE credit. Location: Arlington VA. More info/register.
Host: Rogue Tulips Consulting
Thu 2/27 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. – How to Design a Product Portfolio
Learn how to organize, position, and leverage your association offerings to identify patterns, tease out new opportunities, and better serve your members. Find out how to root out needless duplication and create efficiencies so you can better design, develop, and get new products to market. More info/register.
Host: James Young, founder, Product Community
Thu 2/27 at 11:30 a.m. – To Take a Stand or Not: A Framework to Discuss and Decide
Learn how to rank the importance of polarizing positions based on your brand purpose, how and why certain polarizing issues become part of your brand conversation and how to manage them, the decision-making factors within which companies/associations navigate taking a stand, and how to effectively give leaders common language to determine if an issue is worthy of a campaign or public statement. More info/register.
Hosts: crisis communications expert Adele Gambardella and Chip Massey
Thu 2/27 at 1 p.m. – Expanding to Asia Pacific: Business and Operating Models for Global Growth
Hear about the pros and cons of setting up a wholly owned office versus working with a local AMC, including cost, control, and operational impact. Learn how local policies, compliance requirements, and cultural factors influence the choice of expansion model. Examine budgeting, staffing, governance, and financial implications for each approach. More info/register.
Host: MCI
Speakers:
- Marcel Ewals, APAC Director, Parenteral Drug Association
- Glenn Wright, President and CEO, Parenteral Drug Association
- Erin Fuller (moderator), Global Head of Association Solutions, MCI
Thu 2/27 at 2 p.m. – How to Build a Research Agenda That Will Transform Your Association
Discover a strategic lens for evolving your association’s research practice. Learn about a structured, three-year framework for prioritizing and implementing your association’s research strategy; tailored approaches for both trade and professional associations that drive member engagement and organizational success; and strategic methods for maintaining research momentum and building a data-driven culture. More info/register.
Host: McKinley Advisors
Speakers: Patrick Glaser, M.A., MPA, Chief Practice Officer, and Candace Vanderpoel, M.A., Practice Director, McKinley Advisors
Thu 2/27 at 2 p.m. – New Congress, New Problems: How to Work With Members of Congress on Policy Issues
Learn what policy issues new members have brought to the table this year and how you can get right to work with the administration and the new Congress. More info/register.
Host: FiscalNote
Speakers:
- Poorvie Bishnoi, Vice President of Government Relations, Monument Advocacy
- Carolyn Coda, Senior Vice President & Co-Chair of Economy Policy Practice, Invariant
- Whitney Swance (moderator), Consultant, FiscalNote Professional Services
Thu 2/27 from 3 to 6 p.m. – 2025 AWTC Awards Ceremony & Reception (Washington DC)
Join us to celebrate AWTC’s Awards winners with a pre-social and post-networking event recognizing women in association technology. Location: Washington DC. More info/register.
Host: Association Women Technology Champions
Tue 3/4 at 12 p.m. – Chapter Roundtable: Mini-Mastermind Sessions for Chapter-Based Organizations (Alexandria VA)
Join us for a complimentary, power lunch for component relations professionals (CRPs) who want the knowledge and benefits of group discussions with fellow association professionals from organizations with chapters, components, sections, branches, or state affiliates. Come late, leave early, share, don’t share—our lunches are peer-driven and anything but boring. They’re jam sessions with lunch, not lectures. You’ll leave with actionable ideas, insights, and inspirations you can put to work right away. Location: Alexandria VA. More info/register.
Host: re:Members
Tue 3/4 at 12 p.m. – Data Analytics Network
Engage in association peer-led discussions on topics related to data and analytics on the first Tuesday of each month. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: Data Analytics Network
Tue 3/4 at 12 p.m. – Rowing in the Same Direction: Using Communications to Drive Team Alignment
Consider the challenges when communications is done poorly: misinterpretations, incorrect assumptions, disengagement, mistrust, and resistance to change. Learn what role each level of management and group has to play in getting the message out, internal communication best practices and inventory of possibilities, the “external” brand vs “internal” culture connection, and how to identify when there is a “broken link” in the communications plan and execution, and what to do about it. More info/register.
Host: Braintrust Professional Institute
Wed 3/5 at 11 a.m. – Psychological Safety: The Key to Individual, Team, and Organizational Success
Discover how fostering psychological safety can unlock individual potential, strengthen team dynamics, and propel organizational success. Learn how creating a culture of trust and openness drives measurable business outcomes, including higher engagement, increased innovation, and lower turnover. Get actionable strategies to transform workplace culture into a thriving, high-performing environment where employees feel empowered to take risks, collaborate, and exceed expectations. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speaker: Don Rheem, Founder & Chairman of CultureID
Wed 3/5 at 12 p.m. – Chapter Roundtable: Mini-Mastermind Sessions for Chapter-Based Organizations (Washington DC)
Join us for a complimentary, power lunch for component relations professionals (CRPs) who want the knowledge and benefits of group discussions with fellow association professionals from organizations with chapters, components, sections, branches, or state affiliates. Come late, leave early, share, don’t share—our lunches are peer-driven and anything but boring. They’re jam sessions with lunch, not lectures. You’ll leave with actionable ideas, insights, and inspirations you can put to work right away. Location: Washington DC. More info/register.
Host: re:Members
Wed 3/5 at 1 p.m. – Master Employee Onboarding with Thoughtful IT: Top 7 Tips
One of the quickest ways to tarnish a new employee’s perception of your association is to throw them into a sloppy technology setup. Learn about IT’s critical role in a positive on-boarding experience; best practices to maximize productivity, engagement, and security; and equipment recommendations to empower hybrid and remote workers. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speakers: Chris Abel, Manager of Consulting Services, and Heinan Landa, Founder & CEO, Optimal Networks
Thu 3/6 from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. – Spring Symposium: Empowering Change (Arlington VA)
This symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. See session descriptions in online descriptions below. In-person attendees also get an exclusive panel discussion with the instructors at 3:45 p.m. 5 CAE credits. Location: Arlington VA. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speakers:
- Cameron Aubuchon, Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, PropFuel
- Jamie Notter, Co-Founder, PROPEL
- Dan Stevens, President, and Marcus Leite, Director, Sales & Marketing, WorkerBee.TV
- Joanna M. Pineda, CEO & Chief Troublemaker, Matrix Group International, Inc.
Thu 3/6 at 10 a.m. – Spring Symposium: Empowering Change Through Data: Bringing Your Data to Life
Data is the engine that drives transformative change and enables associations to create truly personalized member experiences. Explore strategies to ensure your data evolves alongside your members, remains accurate and relevant, and works seamlessly across systems to meet members where they are. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speaker: Cameron Aubuchon, Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, PropFuel
Thu 3/6 at 11:15 a.m. – Spring Symposium: The Culture You Need in a Time of Disruptive Change
There is no one “right” workplace culture for everyone, but these days, there are some specific elements of culture that have become more important than ever—because they help you deal with rapid and disruptive change. Hear about patterns inside your culture that mess with success and slow down change, evaluating and prioritizing areas of culture change based on specific challenges you face, and strategies for rapid and thorough culture change. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speaker: Jamie Notter, Co-Founder, PROPEL
Thu 3/6 at 12 p.m. – Maximize Your AMS ROI: How to Drive Long-Term Success
How can your organization maximize its AMS investment far into the future? By building a partnership with your AMS vendor and continually optimizing your technology through product updates, feature enhancements, and innovative offerings. Learn how to establish a collaborative relationship with your AMS vendor to ensure you reach your future technology goals, foster long-term AMS value by identifying a technology vendor that invests in innovative tools, solutions, and enhancements, and encourage the continued staff adoption of your technology through training, resources, and vendor support. More info/register.
Host: Momentive Software
Thu 3/6 at 1:15 p.m. – Spring Symposium: Disruptive Engagement: Redefining Member Value in the Digital Age
As our world rapidly evolves, so do concepts of membership, challenging associations to rethink their value propositions. Social media and global technologies are drawing individuals into niche, private groups, reshaping expectations for community and engagement. Explore the generational shifts influencing how members perceive the value of their time, actions, and data—and the rewards they expect in return. Uncover what these changes mean for the future of associations and gain insights on how to adapt your strategies to align with these emerging member expectations. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speakers: Dan Stevens, President, and Marcus Leite, Director, Sales & Marketing, WorkerBee.TV
Thu 3/6 at 2 p.m. – 12 Marketing Snafus Hurting You and How to Fix ‘Em Fast
Find out about a dozen of the biggest marketing snafus most associations make and how you can fix them with ease and style. Learn quick, easy-to-implement wins for mission-driven marketers; what marketing errors you’re making and which ones you’re winning; and where to make investments for higher engagement and conversion across your channels. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: Mighty Citizen
Speakers: Mindy Avitia, Senior Events & Marketing Manager, and Andy Fabian, Copywriter, Mighty Citizen
Thu 3/6 at 2:30 p.m. – Spring Symposium: The Human Element of AI: Making Technology Adoption Stick
Learn how to evaluate technology solutions, communicate their value clearly to your team, and roll them out in a way that builds trust and enthusiasm across your organization. Discover how to avoid the “launch-it-and-forget-it” trap by creating a culture of continuous improvement, where teams regularly revisit and refine how they use new tools like AI to meet evolving goals. Hear about common obstacles—such as resistance to change, lack of training, or unclear processes—and explore strategies for breaking down these barriers to help your team fully embrace new technologies. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: UST Education
Speaker: Joanna M. Pineda, CEO & Chief Troublemaker, Matrix Group International, Inc.
Fri 3/7 at 2 p.m. – Applying Automation to Save Time & Effort
Explore how automation can revolutionize your association’s operations. Hear about practical applications of email automation to deliver more personalized member value, streamline tasks, reduce manual effort, and free up your team to focus on high-impact activities. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
Host: Higher Logic
Speakers:
- Amber Worthen, Chief Executive Officer, Email Maven
- Taryn Morrissey, Customer Care Strategist, Higher Logic
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