Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…

field with bank of trees on a cold misty day – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community

Mental health. Since the pandemic, we’ve seen many headlines about the rise in mental health issues. People talk about it in the association world, but how many associations actually provide resources and education about mental health issues to members and industry employers? TopClass LMS explains why and how associations should step up their efforts and shares examples of associations who have.

Mobile apps. Results Direct and .orgCommunity released the first and most comprehensive report on mobile apps in the association community, which includes data on how associations and their members are using mobile apps. An app can help you solve what survey participants said was the biggest challenge for associations: communicating the value of membership.

Member app. Another advantage of an app: it’s a centralized communication channel to your members, unlike social media platforms your association doesn’t own. Bulletin describes how a member app helps you nurture member engagement.

Member retention. Mark Lowry at Association Analytics shares helpful member retention strategies. He takes a data-oriented approach to planning, measuring, and improving retention practices.

Zoom fatigue. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant said, “Zoom fatigue is not burnout. It’s boreout.” Research shows: “when meetings are virtual, we’re not overwhelmed—we’re understimulated. Cardiac measures show drowsiness, not stress.” The solution: “fewer, shorter, more interactive online meetings.” Keep these findings in mind when planning staff and member online meetings and educational programs, including conferences.

Gen Z careers. Katie Notopoulos at Business Insider shares findings from a survey of 16- to 26-year-olds: one out of three believe the best way to build wealth is to work for themselves instead of a traditional employer. Granted, that’s only one-third, but what effect will this have on Gen Z’s desire to join or get involved with associations?

Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. If you’re determined to market more effectively to younger generations, here’s some help. Mercury Creative Group explains how to build an association brand that attracts and builds the loyalty of young members.

You never grow old at the table

I’ve never made a beef brisket but decided to give it a try after seeing this lauded recipe on Leite’s Culinaria by cookbook store owner Nach Rachman. Since my brisket was only 2-1/2 pounds, I added only four onions to the pot but increased the carrots to three. Next time, I’ll trim more of the fat, but, oh my, I wish there were more leftovers. A keeper.

The blog recommends roasted potatoes with dill as a side. We munched on lots of these while waiting for the brisket to finish. Another keeper. I also made the usual roasted broccoli with red onion and garlic powder. No, we never get sick of it.

When time was short one night, I defrosted a roasted pork loin and served it with leftover cranberry chutney from Thanksgiving. The pork recipe (arista al forno) came from the cookbook Whatever Happened to Sunday Dinner. You rub the loin with a mix of garlic, sea salt, ground fennel, and pepper. While it’s roasting, add a cup of white wine to the pan for basting. Excellent.

With the leftover whole black sea bass and perch I mentioned last week, I made Provencal seafood bisque with shrimp. I really felt like lobster bisque, so the soup was good, but it wasn’t lobster.


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Fri 12/8 at 12:30 p.m.* – Conversations with Champions

Each conversation features an AWTC leader or AWTC Award winner, followed by breakout rooms with topics selected by our featured guest. This month’s topics are: member engagement, and holiday cocktails and mocktails. These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Guest: Nicole Bowen, Supervisor at RSM

*All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.


Fri 12/8 at 4 p.m. – Diversity Discussion: Inclusive Workplace with Disabilities in Mind

Join us as we close out our diversity discussion series with this moderated panel on inclusive workplaces. The conversation will explore workplace policies, panelists’ experiences, and disabilities in the workplace. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speakers:

  • Michael Lewis, Vice President of Policy, American Association of People with Disabilities
  • Samyuktha Neeraja, MPH, CAE, State Association Relations Manager II, American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology
  • Mariel Solomon, MS, CCC-SLP, Associate Director, Practice Portal, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
  • Maunda Land, MBA, CMP, CAE (moderator), Senior Director, Conscious Inclusion, American Society of Association Executives

Mon 12/11 at 8 a.m. – The Future of Thought Leadership (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

Guests: Dean West of Association Laboratory and Jeff De Cagna of Foresight First


Mon 12/11 from 3 to 5 p.m. – Membership Mondays Winter Celebration (Washington DC)

Enjoy beer, wine, soft drinks, and a light nosh to celebrate a great 2023. Location: Washington DC. More info/register.

Host: ASAE


Tue 12/12 from 10:25 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – The Data Bunch

This groundbreaking virtual event brings together exceptional minds in data management, analytics, and innovation. The Data Bunch will cover must-have insights and strategies from data governance to analytics. Discover cutting-edge techniques and emerging trends to help you think big and drive impact within your organization. Attend as many or as few sessions as you wish—sessions described below. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

MC: Donna Gandt, Chief Revenue Officer, Impexium & Billhighway


Tue 12/12 at 10:30 a.m. – The Data Bunch: Five Must-Dos for Better Data Management

Learn the three key elements to successful data management and why each is important. Discover why you have more control over data management than you think. Find out how printed directories and data management are related. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Wes Trochlil, President, Effective Database Management


Tue 12/12 at 11:15 a.m. – The Data Bunch: Building and Selling: A Guide to Data Strategy Success in Your Organization

Learn about the core elements of a successful data strategy, developing an enterprise-wide data and analytics strategy to achieve business goals, and securing organizational support and funding for your data initiatives. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Reid Colson, SVP, Data Analytics, UDig


Tue 12/12 at 12 p.m. – The Data Bunch: The Hidden Costs of Dirty Data: How Clean Up Can Transform Your Organization

Find out about the hidden costs of dirty data and assess its impact on your organization. Learn how to conduct a cost analysis to quantify the financial implications of dirty data. Explore practical tips and strategies to initiate your data hygiene journey. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Sidney Galati, Sales & Partnerships Manager, Bumblebee Data


Tue 12/12 at 12 p.m. – LGBTQIA2+ Community Call

Please join us for this opportunity for association professionals (of all career levels) to come together to share lunch time and discuss topics that are relevant and timely. Come prepared to join this judgment-free group with questions and issues that are top of mind for you in the LGBTQIA2+ association community. More info/register.

Host: ASAE LGBTQ Association Executives and Supporters


Tue 12/12 at 12:30 p.m. – Neurodivergence and Associations (Alexandria VA)

An estimated 15-20% of the population is neurodivergent, processing information differently from what is often considered “typical.” What might that mean for your association’s learning and networking programs? Join a facilitated discussion on what neurodiversity is – and isn’t – and how associations can meet the expectations of neurodivergent members. Location: Alexandria VA. More info/register.

Host: AIOT

Speaker: Holly Martinson, M. Ed., Patient Minds


Tue 12/12 at 12:45 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Data Warehouse or House of Cards? How to Tell If You Need a Data Warehouse. The Answer Might Surprise You

Learn how data warehouses are more accessible to a variety of organizations and no longer just for large corporations; how to evaluate your organization’s specific needs through a structured framework, ensuring data warehouse implementation aligns with your objectives; and how to gain specific insights into your organization, which will enable informed decisions on whether or not a data warehouse is the best investment. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speakers: Taj Carson, Chief Executive Officer, and Adam Sulier, Data Engineer, Inciter


Tue 12/12 at 1:30 p.m. – The Data Bunch: AI Plus Data Equals Innovation: Leverage New Tools to Build Stronger Strategies

Learn how to analyze and understand the types and importance of data within associations, how AI can transform data processing and analysis, and how to implement AI solutions within your association. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speakers: Sherry Budziak, CEO & Founder, and Kevin Ordonez, President & Managing Director, Digital Strategy, .OrgSource


Tue 12/12 at 2:15 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Building Capacity for Data-Driven Decisions

Learn about the fundamental concepts necessary to effectively lead business intelligence and data governance initiatives; the importance of data quality, data integration, and data security within the context of business intelligence; and aligning data-driven questions with broader business objectives. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speakers:

  • Daniel Elacqua, MBA, PMP, Founding Partner & CIO Consultant, Strategico Consultants LLC
  • Gwen E. Garrison, PhD, Principle Data Strategist, Strategico Consultants LLC, and Clinical Professor & Director, Claremount Graduate University

Tue 12/12 at 3 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Smart Work, Not Hard Work: Leveraging Data Analytics for Association Success

Unravel the complexities of data analytics to make it accessible and understandable. Gain a solid understanding of data-related terminology and concepts. Discover how data analytics can be a powerful tool to unlock the path to success. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Denny Lengkong, President, IntelliData


Tue 12/12 at 3:45 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Getting Your Data House in Order: Where Theory Meets Practice

Understand the importance of data governance and how that can be applied to a selection/implementation process. Consider where the AMS fits into your organizational ecosystem at the onset of the project rather than an afterthought. Ensure the roles and responsibilities of managing and consuming data are properly planned. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Dan Hickey, Senior Strategic Consultant, Technology Consulting, DelCor Technology Solutions


Tue 12/12 at 1 p.m. – Member-Driven Video Storytelling Workshop

Video is totally dominating today, so it’s no surprise that leadership is asking about your plans to incorporate more video into your strategy. But all video is not created equal. Learn about the process of planning, executing, and optimizing member-generated video campaigns to achieve revenue-based outcomes. Find out how to assess your organization’s current campaigns to identify areas of opportunity to include more diverse voices and perspectives, and design an actionable strategic plan for creating and distributing member-driven video content. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Michael Hoffman, Co-Founder and CEO, Gather Voices


Tue 12/12 at 3 p.m. – The Top Ten List: Data Challenges (and Solutions)

Learn about the top ten most common data challenges for associations and how to solve them, strategies that will help you access the data and numbers you need, solutions to unlock data insights and fuel future decision making, and stories from experts who have faced similar struggles—and how they overcame them. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Julie Sciullo, CEO, Association Analytics


Wed 12/13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Best of 2023: Case Studies in Even Excellence

Gain critical insights and learn from the successes (and failures) of the best events of 2023. Connect with fellow event professionals from across the globe. Explore trends, forge partnerships, or exchange ideas – the possibilities are endless. From the most incredible experiences to the latest tech innovations, get ready to be inspired. 2 CMP credits. More info/register.

Host: Skift Meetings


Wed 12/13 at 12 p.m. – Zero to Hero: Why Zero Party Data will Save the Day

While you’ve made the case for clean data across your organization, teams might still be struggling with why data hygiene is a shared responsibility. As associations continue to fight for attention in inboxes and across digital channels, the need for the right data sets is clear—what’s not is how to offset privacy concerns that prevent marketers from using data sources they have traditionally used. Learn why it’s time to accept that using zero party data is the surefire way to build trust and confidence with your future brand ambassadors. More info/register.

Host: HighRoad Solutions

Speaker: Maneesha Manges, CXO, HighRoad Solutions


Wed 12/13 at 1 p.m. – Strategic Negotiating Tips

Learn about our current marketplace and how it affects planners’ strategies during negotiations. Hear about key contract clauses and how to defend them to benefit your organization’s bottom line. Discuss variables that the hotels consider when reviewing your overall business value. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Meetings Today

Speaker: Robyn Mietkiewicz, Innovation Partner, INNOV8 Meetings + Events


Wed 12/13 at 2 p.m. – Countdown to 2024: Understanding the Political Endgame Dynamics

Hear about Congress’ funding priorities, with a focus on the FAA and NDAA, and how they could impact your strategic planning; the current political landscape, dynamics to watch, and what it means for the 2024 elections; and actionable insights and predictions to help you navigate the complex political terrain. More info/register.

Host: Congressional Quarterly

Speakers:

  • John Bennett, editor-at large, CQ and Roll Call
  • Caroline Coudriet, reporter, defense and national security developments in Congress, CQ and Roll Call
  • Jason Dick (moderator), editor-in-chief, CQ and Roll Call

Wed 12/13 at 2 p.m. – AI for Event Planners: Leverage the Power or Proceed with Caution?

Learn how AI can be a game-changer in transforming your event-planning process. Hear about simple tips and practical advice for event planners to get started with using AI for their events; potential risks and ethical considerations when incorporating AI into event planning processes; and strategies to save time and increase efficiency by harnessing the power of AI while preserving the human touch. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MeetingsNet

Speakers:

  • Alexis Bauer Kolak, Director, Education & Learning Services , Smithbucklin
  • Beth Surmont, FASAE, CMP-Fellow, CAE, Vice President, Event Strategy & Design, 360 Live Media

Wed 12/13 at 2 p.m. – How to Write a Compelling Job Post

Learn how to attract well-qualified meeting professionals and navigate the tricky topic of salaries. Find out how an advertisement differs from a job description, the best places to post meetings industry jobs, how to appeal to multigenerational candidates, and the issue of salary transparency. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Northstar Meetings Group

Speakers:

  • Robert Kenward, recruitment expert
  • Dawn Penfold, president, Meetingjobs.com
  • Elise Schoening (moderator), senior editor, Northstar Meetings Group

Wed 12/13 at 3 p.m. – Ring in The New Year with 3 Strategies to Elevate Your Association’s Impact in 2024

Get ahead of the curve and hear how to implement three easy strategies to get the most from your data programs in the new year. Find out how to collect the right kind of data on your members, get more serious and practical about AI, and create and communicate your value proposition. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Association Analytics

Speakers: Bill Conforti, SVP of Strategy & Solutions, and Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales Enablement, Association Analytics


Thu 12/14 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. – People Powering Tech 2023

Networking, a powerhouse panel, expert presenters, an unconference, and a house party—block your calendar and see you there! This is THE association event by and for association people. Technology has its own momentum. Daily we feel how tech drives both us and our associations, yet increasingly people are looking for ways to land a human hand back on the steering wheel. Join us for inspiration; join us for conversation about putting people at the center of our strategy and operations. 2.5 CAE credits. More info/register. ASAE Collaborate members use discount code “collaborate” for 100% off and Facebook Association Chat members use “assnchat” for the same discount.

Hosts:  Qiqo Inc. and BJA Solutions for Associations (aka Barbara Armentrout)


Thu 12/14 at 12 p.m. – The Community Check-In

A weekly community chat on Slack for black professionals working in the events industry. More info/register.

Host: Black In Events Network


Thu 12/14 at 1 p.m. – The 2024 Learning Business Landscape

Hear about key developments that will impact learning businesses in 2024 and beyond based on survey data from practitioners working in the business of professional development. Find out how organizations are investing in learning, including in specific areas of focus like personalization, blended learning, AI, cohort-based learning, data, and more. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Tagoras

Speakers:

  • Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele, co-founders, Tagoras and Leading Learning
  • Ashish Rangnekar, CEO, BenchPrep

Thu 12/14 at 1 p.m. – Nonprofit Leadership Roundtable

When’s the last time you took a step back and had a look at your organization as a whole entity? Join nonprofit and association peers for a virtual reflection and planning session. Together, we’ll think back over this year as it comes to a close and map out our goals for the coming year. More info/register.

Host: Carol Hamilton, principal, Grace Social Sector Consulting


Thu 12/14 at 2 p.m. – Gen AI, Trust, and Your Marketing

Engage with essential questions that will define your relationship with GenAI. What’s the future of trust in an AI-driven world? Understand how GenAI can either catalyze or compromise community cohesion and what strategies can optimize its benefits. More info/register.

Host: KiKi L’Italien, chief strategist, Amplified Growth, and owner, Association Chat


Thu 12/14 at 2 p.m. – Building a 365-Day Marketing Machine to Maximize Post-Event Impact

Hear key strategies for riding the wave of a successful event to maximize post-event impact and drive continuous success throughout the year. Learn how to ensure a clean, post-event marketing hand-off, repurpose event content to extend your reach, build engaged communities, continuously nurture event-generated leads, and sustain momentum long after your event is over. More info/register.

Host: Bizzabo

Speakers:

  • Gianna Gaudini, Head of Events at Airtable
  • Anthony Kennada, Cofounder & CEO, AudiencePlus
  • Monique Ruff-Bell, Director of Events at TED
  • Lauren McCullough, VP of Marketing, Bizzabo

Thu 12/14 at 3:30 p.m. – Top 5 Things You Need on an Association Website to Attract Members and Sponsors

Learn about the pivotal role of a membership website to grow your membership; how to inspire your members to share knowledge, connect and collaborate with a discussion forum and resource library; best practices to create and maintain content on your membership website; benefits of a user-friendly website to enhance user experience and community engagement; and how automation can double your member engagement. More info/register.

Host: Grype

Speaker: Farhad Khan, CEO, Grype


Fri 12/15 at 1 p.m. – From Intuition to Insight: Transitioning to Data-Driven Learning Strategies

Learn the art of presenting compelling data to secure executive buy-in through success metrics. Discover streamlined methods for accurately obtaining data without investing excessive time and resources. Uncover the meaningful insights behind your collected data and leverage them to refine your eLearning strategies effectively. Explore innovative approaches to gathering valuable feedback and optimizing course evaluations. 0.75 CAE credits. More info/register.

Host: Blue Sky eLearn

Speaker: Dr. Kristen Wall, MA, EdD, Director of Learning and Development, Blue Sky eLearn


Fri 12/15 at 2 p.m. – Consultant Community Virtual Networking Event

More info/register.

Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting


Fri 12/15 at 3 p.m. – Ready24: How Your Association Can Stay Ahead in 2024

The challenges facing associations are significant: technology, competition, funding and fatigue. But so are the opportunities. New and impactful solutions can empower your association to deepen human connections, automate personalized membership experiences and accelerate growth. Learn why strategy, leadership and technology are imperative for your membership in associations; strategies to build and maintain a high-performing team; and how to check your cybersecurity measures to help ensure your data is secure. More info/register.

Host: Wipfli

Speakers: Caroline Nuttall, Manager; Ryan Peasley, Senior Technology Manager; and Chad Stewart, Senior Manager, Wipfli


Fri 12/15 at 3:30 p.m. – The Role of Ethics in Volunteer Engagement

Learn about the difference between personal, organizational and professional ethics, and the core values and principles identified by the Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration. Hear about a process for ethical decision-making that can be applied in any situation, and practice this using real-life scenarios related to volunteers. Learn strategies for increasing awareness of ethics within an organization and helping both volunteers and staff become more effective at handling ethical dilemmas. More info/register.

Host: Volunteer Managers of Central Iowa


Fri 12/15 at 4 p.m. – Open Networking: F@4 Year End Highlights

F@4 President Shelly Trent will provide a “year in review,” discussing our successes in 2023 and plans for 2024. Please attend to provide ideas for next year and feedback about this past year. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4


Mon 12/18 at 11 a.m. – Communicating with Authors: How Do Societies Stay Connected with Their Authors?

Hear from three people who have extensive experience in building communication strategies to ensure societies stay connected with their authors. Find out how and why that is different from wider society communications and outreach, and how and why those activities should overlap. More info/register.

Host: Society Street

Speakers:

  • Sara Killingworth, Head of Marketing, Institution of Engineering and Technology
  • Mithu Lucraft, Senior Consultant, TBI Communications
  • Jennifer Regala, Director of Publications and Executive Editor, American Urological Association

Tue 12/19 at 12 p.m. – How AI and Automation are Reshaping the Future for Associations

Discover the transformative power of AI and automation. Learn how to navigate the tech evolution and position your association for unparalleled success. Uncover key strategies to consider when adjusting your digital roadmap. Jump-start your association’s planning with interactive Q&A, explore crucial insights and more. More info/register.

Host: iMIS by ASI

Speakers:

  • Rob Wenger, CEO, Higher Logic
  • Tim Clarke, CRO, iMIS by ASI

Tue 12/19 at 12 p.m. – Component Affiliation Structures (Crunch ‘n’ Munch)

Are your components structured as affiliates of the parent organization or independent entities? Are you working towards a centralized model? What are the structural, operational, and financial considerations of these changes? 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Component Relations and Volunteer Management Advisory Council

Facilitators: Rachel Grimes and Michelle Runge


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Association Brain Food: 12.1.23

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…

sunset in the North Carolina mountains – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community

Grassroots advocacy. TopClass LMS explains how education programs can help your association’s grassroots advocacy efforts. When members better understand your association’s legislative and regulatory priorities and their role in achieving those goals, they can more confidently make an effective case with policymakers.

Project success stories. Good things happen when you have good relationships with technology partners. Sherry Budziak of .orgSource recaps accomplishments and lessons learned by the association execs and tech partners who shared their project stories at Solutions Day.

Member recruitment. To attract young members, you must recruit in ways that make sense to them. Impexium recommends proving you’re an organization they can trust, delivering benefits they value, and having processes and systems that facilitate member referrals, new member onboarding, testimonials, social presence, and member feedback.

Content calendars. Trust me, when you don’t know which direction your content is going, the publishing process comes to a halt. Seen it! Hilary Marsh explains the why, what, and how of content calendars and how to choose the best one for your organization.

Gen Z. Rikki Schlott says her generation (Gen Z) has inherited a post-hope world stripped of what matters. All the things that traditionally made life worth living—love, community, country, faith, work, and family—have been “debunked.” She explains what happened to her generation when their social lives moved onto smartphones—depressing but valuable insight for associations.

Conference/abstract management. Ex Ordo describes how to implement conference and abstract management software for medical, technical, scientific, and academic society events. Their guide covers configuring software for abstract submission and peer review, issuing the call for papers, designing the conference program, and more.

LinkedIn. Mark Schaefer explains why you need to ditch LinkedIn as your primary content platform. His points make sense, although he’s not suggesting you stop using LinkedIn.

Off-topic

Noticing a pervasive disregard for the Constitution? That’s on us, says Jay Cost at The Dispatch. From the Electoral College to the Senate, reforms to our founding charters are possible without amendments.

At The Free Press, venture capitalist Katherine Boyle describes how a dynamic vision can win the fight for America, instead of “letting doomsayers, technophobes, and neurotics undermine it from the inside.” I imagine she’s not everyone’s taste, but amidst the depressing news, I find her optimism somewhat refreshing. Plus, she quotes one of my favorites, Alexis de Tocqueville.

Live sunsets around the world, in case you work right through yours.

You never grow old at the table

Two whole black sea bass and two whole perch have been lurking at the bottom of my freezer, so I finally made whole fish with soy and citrus, an Alison Roman recipe I saved long ago. As you’d expect, if you know her work, it was delicious. I cooked the fish on top of the sliced citrus that didn’t fit in the cavities.

From light to heavy, the next night we had cheesy smoked Gruyere chicken. So good. I’d suggest a green veggie on the side, like roasted broccoli with carrot, red onion, garlic powder, and ground New Mexican chile.

It seems weird to report on Thanksgiving dishes more than a week later, but I feel strangely obliged. I made two cranberry sauces—a traditional New England version and a savory chutney. I always adapt the chutney recipe by adding jalapeños, using maple syrup instead of honey and brown sugar instead of sugar, doubling the ginger, and adding orange zest.

Butternut squash and poblano gratin is always a hit at Thanksgiving. But I don’t think I’ll make my from-scratch green bean casserole again. It’s too heavy and, judging by the leftovers, not a big hit, although it’s might tasty if you give it a chance.


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Fri 12/1 at 4 p.m.* – Association Discussion: The Future of Components

Has your association’s component relations strategy evolved since the pandemic? Do you need to reimagine how to partner with your association’s chapters and member/special interest groups? Themes for this panel on the future of components will include value, their role within the association ecosystem, and trends we’re seeing on the horizon. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speakers:

  • Alan Chewning, Senior Manager for Membership and Chapter Relations, Association of Change Management Professionals
  • Annessa Kirby, former director of component relations and volunteer services, AHIMA
  • Kevin D. Watkins, CAE, Senior Vice President, Member & Component Services, American Institute of Architects
  • Benita Queen-Stocks (moderator), Director of Membership and Programs, Northern Virginia chapter, National Association for Industrial and Office Parks

*All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.


Mon 12/4 at 8 a.m. – Creativity (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: Shirley Storms, Multimedia Artist


Mon 12/4 at 1 p.m. – How to Engage, Communicate, and Get More Out of Your Nonprofit Board Members

Learn how to help new board members get off to a faster start and quickly understand how to be more effective during their first year of board service, how to take a proactive approach to help board members find a pathway for continuing their board leadership roles and find leadership styles that meet their skills and time constraints, and how to optimize and consider using and finding interactive opportunities for retiring board members, especially past presidents (chairs) in a manner that brings enjoyment to the individual while helping the organization and not getting in the way of the seated board of directors. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers:

  • Michael Gellman, CPA, CGMA, Co-Founder at Sustainability Education 4 Nonprofits
  • Paul Preziotti, CPA, Partner, Johnson Lambert LLP

Tue 12/5 at 11 a.m. – Common Audit Findings, the Internal Control Issues Behind Them, and How to Respond

Nobody can guarantee a “clean audit,” but we’ll work together in this session to build a framework for continuous improvement and oversight that will strengthen your organization’s internal controls. Learn about audit findings such as absent documentation, errors in the financial closing process, and common accounting errors within nonprofits. Explore internal control issues that lie beneath the surface and give rise to audit findings. Plot a course for responding to and reducing recurrences of findings during your audit. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Will Donahue, Audit Director, Nonprofit Aprio


Tue 12/5 at 12 p.m. – Protecting Your Organization’s Data from Malicious Attacks (ASAE Tech Tuesday)

The discussion will center around what associations and nonprofits need to do to protect themselves from hackers, malware, and phishing. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Technology Council

Speakers:

  • Dave Coriale and Andrew Legett of DelCor
  • Reggie Henry of ASAE

Tue 12/5 at 12 p.m. – Year in Review (Data Analytics Network)

Join association professionals for peer-led discussions on topics related to data and analytics. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Data Analytics Network


Tue 12/5 at 12 p.m. – 6 Event Trends for 2024 You Won’t Discover By Googling

Event marketers, what do you do during the event “off-season,” the last two months of the year? Search for event trends to get started on next year’s events? Hear about six proven trends that offer an opportunity to not just meet but exceed the demands of the modern attendee. More info/register.

Hosts: Shiloh Events and Accelevents

Speaker: Huong Nguyen, CEO and founder, Shiloh Events


Tue 12/5 at 12 p.m. – Committed to Community: Why Belonging is the New Currency of Business

Drawing from real-world examples, explore how building and nurturing external communities can lead to sustained growth and success for organizations. From online forums to in-person events, learn how to foster a sense of belonging and gain insights into the strategies and best practices for creating thriving external communities that drive business innovation, brand advocacy and lasting relationships. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MPI

Speaker: Julie Haddix, Senior Director, Industry Solutions, Cvent


Tue 12/5 at 1 p.m. – Sneak Peek into Recent Association Web Projects

Have you ever wished you could be a fly on the wall in another organization’s office as they’re developing their digital strategy or making big decisions about which web technologies and platforms to use? Go on a whirlwind tour of some of our recent projects. Dig deep into the big-picture strategy behind each project; implementation strategy, including the technology selected—or not selected; pain points and lessons learned along the way; and unique ways our clients are adapting their digital strategies to create more thoughtful and intentional member journeys. More info/register.

Host: Matrix Group

Speaker: Joanna Pineda, CEO and Chief Troublemaker, Matrix Group International, Inc.


Tue 12/5 at 1 p.m. – Understanding Unrelated Business Income

Get a survey-level view of the tax on unrelated business income (UBI), and how it relates to tax exempt organizations. Explore the legislative, judicial, and regulatory history of UBI to develop a better understanding of how UBI fits into the tax-exempt sector, and strategies to reduce the tax impact to your organization. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Andrew Hassler, Senior Tax Associate, and J. Calvin Marks, CPA, Tax Manager, Johnson Lambert LLP


Tue 12/5 at 2 p.m. – Award-Winning Pros Share Their Secrets on Achieving Advocacy Success

Hear from award-winning experts on the secrets to their success in the last year, including how AI and technology can be valuable weapons for amazing advocacy results; lessons learned, with actionable examples you can use; and how they’ll be doing advocacy differently in 2024. More info/register.

Host: VoterVoice

Speakers:

  • Elizabeth Blosser, Vice President of Government Affairs, American Land Title Association
  • Mark Fisher, Director of Advocacy Engagement, Muscular Dystrophy Association
  • Joshua Habursky (moderator), Deputy Executive Director and Chief Lobbyist, Premium Cigar Association

Tue 12/5 at 3 p.m. – Q4 Consultant Community Call

We’re excited to open lines of communication for ASAE staff to update the consultant community and create a space for our consultant members to network with one another. More info/register.

Host: ASAE


Wed 12/6 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. – Panel Discussion: Aspects of a Healthy Item Bank (Alexandria VA)

Healthy item banks ensure better security of content, longer shelf-life for each item, and higher integrity for your assessment scores. Learn about tools and processes that can help you maintain healthy item banks for your programs. Hear about using statistics to monitor bank health, DEI & B reviews, impact consideration of security and international delivery on your item bank, and how to enhance your item bank using innovation (AI, pretesting, etc.). Location: Alexandria VA. More info/register.

Host: Certification Network Group

Speakers:

  • Alyssa Rulf Fountain, Ph.D., Director of Assessment Design and Psychometrics, Assessment Services, Prometric
  • Charles Glover, MS, Manager of Exam Development & Accreditation, Society for Human Resource Management
  • Sarah Pauly Hughes, Director, Test Development, Licensure and Certification, DRC
  • Andy McAnulla, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Surpass

Wed 12/6 at 11 a.m. – Common Errors in Nonprofit Revenue Recognition and How to Avoid Them

Learn about the most common issues with nonprofit revenue recognition, including accounting, presentation, and disclosure issues and errors that are commonly missed by nonprofits. Hear about processes and controls that could be implemented to prevent these errors from happening. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Melissa Dunn, CPA, Assurance Partner, and Mark Robins, CPA, Partner, Aprio LLP


Wed 12/6 at 12 p.m. – Association Resilience and Adaptation and the Anthropocene Climate Disruption

Sustainability has become a hot topic for associations. Association execs realize that climate change is not just a moral imperative, it’s a business imperative. Learn how your association can develop resilience and adapt to the effects the climate crisis will have on operations, member-facing programs, products and services. More info/register.

Host: AIOT/Association Insights in Old Town

Speakers:

  • Shelly Alcorn, Principal Futurist, Michelle Alcorn and Associates, and convener, Association Climate Action Coalition
  • Elizabeth Weaver Engel, M.A., CAE, Chief Strategist, Spark Consulting

Wed 12/6 at 12 p.m. – How to Effectively Facilitate Board and Committee Meetings

Learn best practices and practical tips to manage and facilitate board meetings. Find out how to keep the group on time, on track and focused on the meeting deliverables. More info/register.

Host: Zzeem

Speakers: Erin Roberts, Partner at Zzeem, and Asif Ahmed, Executive Director


Wed 12/6 at 1 p.m. – Crystal Ball Predictions for the Future of Associations, part 4

Learn what will best enable associations to recruit, retain, and engage members; potential benefits of and concerns with the use of AI; opportunities for growth for associations with new products, programs, and services; and ways associations can innovate and develop cultures of innovation. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Fonteva

Speakers:

  • Tej Baath, Associate Executive Director, Marketing, Membership, and Technology, California Lawyers Association
  • Jamie Beaulieu, CAE, Senior Vice President, Executive Education & CEO Programs, American Bankers Association
  • Mary Byers, CAE, CSP, Owner, Mary Byers, Inc., and Author of Race for Relevance: 5 Radical Changes for Associations
  • Frank Grace, IV, CAE, Senior Director of Information Management, Smart Electric Power Alliance

Wed 12/6 at 1 p.m. – The Future of Events: 2024 Trends and Insights

As we approach 2024, the events industry is changing more rapidly than ever. Delve deep into the trends and insights that will shape the future of the events industry. From the power of building AI-assisted events to leveraging tech to craft more data-driven gatherings, explore the pivotal changes that are set to redefine how we organize, attend, and experience conferences. More info/register.

Host: Bizzabo

Speakers:

  • Will Curran, Head of Klik, Bizzabo
  • Greg DeShields, Executive Director, TDM
  • Bob Johnston, CEO, The Executive Council
  • Nicola Kastner, Founder, NK
  • Brandt Krueger, Senior Production Manager, EideCom
  • Lauren Olerich, Sr. Director of Corporate Events, Gainsight
  • Adam Parry, Cofounder & Editor, Event Industry News
  • Christine Renaud, CEO and Cofounder, Braindate

Wed 12/6 at 2 p.m. – F&B Trends for 2024

Hear creative catering experts discuss which foods will be on event buffets next year, how to wow participants with a limited budget, the rising popularity zero-proof cocktails, service trends, and the role of sustainability in menu planning. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Northstar Meetings Group

Speakers:

  • Barbara Brass, Vice President, Los Angeles Catering Sales, Wolfgang Puck Catering
  • Tracy Stuckrath, Founder, Thrive! Meetings & Events
  • Sarah J.F. Braley (moderator), Managing Editor, Northstar Meetings Group

Wed 12/6 at 2 p.m. – Getting Buy-in, Budget, and Executing Epic Event Engagement Activations

Attendee engagement is important, but how do you convince your leadership to invest time, money, and resources into something that they don’t fully understand? Learn how to build an epic business case. Hear how to draw the line between budget and ROI from event engagement. Find out where to find ideas and stay on the pulse of what’s trending. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MeetingsNet

Speakers: Brooke Gracey, Director, Demand Generation, and Carisa Bartelt, Manager, Industry Marketing, Cvent


Wed 12/6 at 5 p.m. – AWTC End-of-Year Happy Hour (Arlington VA)

Come network with the AWTC community of women and allies. Location: Arlington VA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions


Thu 12/7 at 11 a.m. – How Toxic Tech Is Really Affecting Your Association

Learn how detrimental toxic technologies are affecting your association and what to do to rise above the chaos. Examine root causes and risks including: your association’s culture and technical mindset, digital maturity level, business strategy alignment (or misalignment) and more. Hear from a panel of association executives and technology experts who have tackled their toxic tech cultures head-on and how they’ve shifted to a continuous performance improvement mindset. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: iMIS by ASI


Thu 12/7 at 12 p.m. – AWTC Pop-Up Lunch (Atlanta GA)

These intimate, informal gatherings are designed to help you build your network and connect with the AWTC community. Location: Atlanta GA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions


Thu 12/7 at 12 p.m. – TCEA’s Community-Led Growth Journey

Learn how the Texas Computer Education Association implemented a community-led growth strategy, positioning members at the core of their association’s strategy to achieve significant engagement, growth, and retention. Gain insights into implementing a successful community-led growth strategy, leveraging distributed leadership, maintaining community momentum, and measuring success. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Forj

Speakers:

  • Lori Gracey, CAE, Executive Director, Texas Computer Education Association
  • Amber Winter, Chief Client Officer, Forj

Thu 12/7 at 12 p.m. – What Do Young Professionals Really Want from Membership?

Learn why free or discounted student memberships don’t work to create career members, why most current membership offerings do not attract young professionals, what kind of membership offerings are most desirable to young professionals, the three imperatives that anchor every successful membership offering for young professionals, and examples of successful early career member experiences. More info/register.

Host: Highland

Speakers: Jon Berbaum and David Whited, Principals at Highland


Thu 12/7 at 12 p.m. – The Community Check-In

A weekly community chat on Slack for black professionals working in the events industry. More info/register.

Host: Black In Events Network


Thu 12/7 at 2 p.m. – Looking Towards 2024… Predictions, Pitfalls and Possibilities

As we close out 2023, we’re sitting down with some special IT peeps to talk about some of the challenges we’ve faced and how you can take charge of your technology in 2024. Find out how to assess technology requirements to meet the needs of your organization based on available skills, resources, and budget. Learn how the economy, cyber security issues, AI and even world events could impact technology in 2024. Ask questions and get straight-forward answers and insights into where technology is headed in 2024.  More info/register.

Host: 501Works

Speakers:

  • Chris Love, Vice President, Information Technology, Advanced Medical Technology Association
  • James Marquis, CIO, 501Works

Fri 12/8 at 12:30 p.m. – Conversations with Champions

Each conversation features an AWTC leader or AWTC Award winner, followed by breakout rooms with topics selected by our featured guest. This month’s topics are: member engagement, and holiday cocktails and mocktails. These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Guest: Nicole Bowen, Supervisor at RSM


Mon 12/11 from 3 to 5 p.m. – Membership Mondays Winter Celebration (Washington DC)

Enjoy beer, wine, soft drinks, and a light nosh to celebrate a great 2023. More info/register.

Host: ASAE


Tue 12/12 from 10:25 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – The Data Bunch

This groundbreaking virtual event brings together exceptional minds in data management, analytics, and innovation. The Data Bunch will cover must-have insights and strategies from data governance to analytics. Discover cutting-edge techniques and emerging trends to help you think big and drive impact within your organization. Attend as many or as few sessions as you wish—sessions described below. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

MC: Donna Gandt, Chief Revenue Officer, Impexium & Billhighway


Tue 12/12 at 10:30 a.m. – The Data Bunch: Five Must-Dos for Better Data Management

Learn the three key elements to successful data management and why each is important. Discover why you have more control over data management than you think. Find out how printed directories and data management are related. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Wes Trochlil, President, Effective Database Management


Tue 12/12 at 11:15 a.m. – The Data Bunch: Building and Selling: A Guide to Data Strategy Success in Your Organization

Learn about the core elements of a successful data strategy, developing an enterprise-wide data and analytics strategy to achieve business goals, and securing organizational support and funding for your data initiatives. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Reid Colson, SVP, Data Analytics, UDig


Tue 12/12 at 12 p.m. – The Data Bunch: The Hidden Costs of Dirty Data: How Clean Up Can Transform Your Organization

Find out about the hidden costs of dirty data and assess its impact on your organization. Learn how to conduct a cost analysis to quantify the financial implications of dirty data. Explore practical tips and strategies to initiate your data hygiene journey. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Sidney Galati, Sales & Partnerships Manager, Bumblebee Data


Tue 12/12 at 12:45 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Data Warehouse or House of Cards? How to Tell If You Need a Data Warehouse. The Answer Might Surprise You

Learn how data warehouses are more accessible to a variety of organizations and no longer just for large corporations; how to evaluate your organization’s specific needs through a structured framework, ensuring data warehouse implementation aligns with your objectives; and how to gain specific insights into your organization, which will enable informed decisions on whether or not a data warehouse is the best investment. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speakers: Taj Carson, Chief Executive Officer, and Adam Sulier, Data Engineer, Inciter


Tue 12/12 at 1:30 p.m. – The Data Bunch: AI Plus Data Equals Innovation: Leverage New Tools to Build Stronger Strategies

Learn how to analyze and understand the types and importance of data within associations, how AI can transform data processing and analysis, and how to implement AI solutions within your association. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speakers: Sherry Budziak, CEO & Founder, and Kevin Ordonez, President & Managing Director, Digital Strategy, .OrgSource


Tue 12/12 at 2:15 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Building Capacity for Data-Driven Decisions

Learn about the fundamental concepts necessary to effectively lead business intelligence and data governance initiatives; the importance of data quality, data integration, and data security within the context of business intelligence; and aligning data-driven questions with broader business objectives. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speakers:

  • Daniel Elacqua, MBA, PMP, Founding Partner & CIO Consultant, Strategico Consultants LLC
  • Gwen E. Garrison, PhD, Principle Data Strategist, Strategico Consultants LLC, and Clinical Professor & Director, Claremount Graduate University

Tue 12/12 at 3 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Smart Work, Not Hard Work: Leveraging Data Analytics for Association Success

Unravel the complexities of data analytics to make it accessible and understandable. Gain a solid understanding of data-related terminology and concepts. Discover how data analytics can be a powerful tool to unlock the path to success. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Denny Lengkong, President, IntelliData


Tue 12/12 at 3:45 p.m. – The Data Bunch: Getting Your Data House in Order: Where Theory Meets Practice

Understand the importance of data governance and how that can be applied to a selection/implementation process. Consider where the AMS fits into your organizational ecosystem at the onset of the project rather than an afterthought. Ensure the roles and responsibilities of managing and consuming data are properly planned. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Dan Hickey, Senior Strategic Consultant, Technology Consulting, DelCor Technology Solutions


Tue 12/12 at 1 p.m. – Member-Driven Video Storytelling Workshop

Video is totally dominating today, so it’s no surprise that leadership is asking about your plans to incorporate more video into your strategy. But all video is not created equal. Learn about the process of planning, executing, and optimizing member-generated video campaigns to achieve revenue-based outcomes. Find out how to assess your organization’s current campaigns to identify areas of opportunity to include more diverse voices and perspectives, and design an actionable strategic plan for creating and distributing member-driven video content. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Michael Hoffman, Co-Founder and CEO, Gather Voices


Tue 12/12 at 3 p.m. – The Top Ten List: Data Challenges (and Solutions)

Learn about the top ten most common data challenges for associations and how to solve them, strategies that will help you access the data and numbers you need, solutions to unlock data insights and fuel future decision making, and stories from experts who have faced similar struggles—and how they overcame them. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Julie Sciullo, CEO, Association Analytics


Wed 12/13 at 12 p.m. – Zero to Hero: Why Zero Party Data will Save the Day

While you’ve made the case for clean data across your organization, teams might still be struggling with why data hygiene is a shared responsibility. As associations continue to fight for attention in inboxes and across digital channels, the need for the right data sets is clear—what’s not is how to offset privacy concerns that prevent marketers from using data sources they have traditionally used. Learn why it’s time to accept that using zero party data is the surefire way to build trust and confidence with your future brand ambassadors. More info/register.

Host: HighRoad Solutions

Speaker: Maneesha Manges, CXO, HighRoad Solutions


Wed 12/13 at 3 p.m. – Ring in The New Year with 3 Strategies to Elevate Your Association’s Impact in 2024

Get ahead of the curve and hear how to implement three easy strategies to get the most from your data programs in the new year. Find out how to collect the right kind of data on your members, get more serious and practical about AI, and create and communicate your value proposition. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Association Analytics

Speakers: Bill Conforti, SVP of Strategy & Solutions, and Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales Enablement, Association Analytics


Thu 12/14 at 1 p.m. – The 2024 Learning Business Landscape

Hear about key developments that will impact learning businesses in 2024 and beyond based on survey data from practitioners working in the business of professional development. Find out how organizations are investing in learning, including in specific areas of focus like personalization, blended learning, AI, cohort-based learning, data, and more. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Tagoras

Speakers:

  • Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele, co-founders, Tagoras and Leading Learning
  • Ashish Rangnekar, CEO, BenchPrep

Thu 12/14 at 2 p.m. – Gen AI, Trust, and Your Marketing

Engage with essential questions that will define your relationship with GenAI. What’s the future of trust in an AI-driven world? Understand how GenAI can either catalyze or compromise community cohesion and what strategies can optimize its benefits. More info/register.

Host: KiKi L’Italien, chief strategist, Amplified Growth, and owner, Association Chat


Fri 12/15 at 12:30 p.m. – Ask Me Anything: Making Technology Responsible

Learn about making technology responsible. How can we make sure we’re using tech for good? What are the considerations with responsible tech? Do we even need to worry about this? More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Speaker: Hilary Marsh, Chief Strategist, Content Company, Inc.


Fri 12/15 at 2 p.m. – Consultant Community Virtual Networking Event

More info/register.

Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting


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Association Brain Food: 11.24.23

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…

autumn view of the woods with golden and orange leaves on the ground – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityUpcoming association events. Although these events are not free, they’re organized by people I respect and admire—and will be attended by people you’ll love getting to know, like me at People Powering Tech.

  • RevUp Summit on Wed Dec 6 and Thu Dec 7 in Annapolis MD, hosted by Professionals for Association Revenue
  • AWTC Advance on Wed Dec 6 in Arlington VA, hosted by Association Women Technology Champions
  • People Powering Tech on Thu Dec 14 online, hosted by Qiqo Inc. and BJA Solutions for Associations (aka Barbara Armentrout)

Awareness week. TopClass LMS explains how an awareness week gives your members a chance to feel good about themselves, the work they do, and their professional community, and attracts the attention of people who might want to learn more or join your industry.

Event recording release. Good timing by EventMobi because I’ve seen requests on ASAE Collaborate recently for a template like this. Their template documents a person’s consent to be photographed, filmed, or recorded in an online, in-person, or hybrid event or activity, and to have their footage shared.

Threats ahead. Jeff De Cagna of Foresight First warns us that this post he wrote for Naylor is “bleak by design.” In it, he describes the social, technological, economic, environmental, and political factors shaping a threatening decade ahead for the association community. He says you can’t hope your way out of “these perilous and unforgiving situations.” Instead, you must “acknowledge the very obvious dangers we now face” and take “bold action to at least minimize their detrimental impact.”

Next gen marketing. Brian Miller at Multiview explains how to capture the attention of the next generation. His advice is solid, but I’ll add one more tactic: improve your website SEO so people can learn about and find you.

Credit card processor. GrowthZone’s guide to selecting a credit card processor is perfect for those of you who need to understand the players and their roles, terminology, fees, rates, hard and soft costs, and security issues. They also suggest topics to ask about during discussions with vendors.

AI. Did you ever get around to reading President Biden’s Executive Order on AI? If not, here’s the TL;DR association version from Johanna Gundlach at Sidecar.

Off-topic

Practical philosophy. Until around 2010, philosophers couldn’t speak to one another, let alone communicate with the public, says Crispin Sartwell at Los Angeles Review of Books. That’s when some philosophy professors started addressing contemporary issues and writing for general audiences. A return to philosophy of all stripes is what I’ve needed to help me escape from and frame the daily onslaught of troubling domestic and global events.

Purposeful philosophy. A few weeks ago, an episode on the BBC In Our Time podcast about the late British moral philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe sent me on this philosophy bender. I’ve since become a major fan girl of the episode’s guest, the vivacious Rachael Wiseman who teaches philosophy as a discipline that can help us know how to live.

Charity watch. Make sure your favorite nonprofits, employer’s corporate foundation, or other orgs you support aren’t on Focus on Western Islamism’s list of US-based 501(c) charities/foundations that subsidize Hamas.

You never grow old at the table

I only make chicken with mustard sauce—a recipe from David Lebovitz via David Leite—when Jim is away because he’s not a fan of mustard—and I LOVE IT. I’ve been known to grab a spoon of Dijon straight from the jar. The sight turns my husband’s stomach. This excellent dish is best served over mashed potatoes alongside roasted broccoli with carrots, red onion, and garlic powder.

Another favorite while he’s off hunting: gorgonzola, mushroom, and spinach pasta. Poor fella, he’s not a fan of blue cheese either. This exquisite dish includes bacon, onion, red bell pepper, lots of cremini and shiitake mushrooms, garlic, spinach, pasta, heavy cream, lots of Gorgonzola, thyme, salt, and pepper.

I tried a new version of beef stroganoff for Jim’s homecoming (with venison backstrap, tenderloins, and hams in the cooler, yeah!) because it promised one-pot cooking. After sautéing the other ingredients, you add egg noodles to the mix along with beef broth and continue the cooking, instead of cooking the noodles in another pot. As the website says, it’s damn delicious! I made a few alterations: regular instead of sweet onion, sherry instead of white wine, and smoked instead of regular paprika.

On the side, a Brussels sprouts sauté (sliced lengthwise into quarters) with bacon, orange bell pepper, red onion, and garlic.

Another night, per Jim’s request, southern pan-fried flounder. On the side, an asparagus sauté with red bell, onion, carrot, tomatoes, and lemon zest.


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Mon 11/27 at 8 a.m.* – Rebranding the Solopreneur Consultancy (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

Guests: Barbara Armentrout, CAE, founder and key principal, BJA Solutions for Associations

*All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.


Tue 11/28 at 4 p.m. – What Were You Thinking? Ethics in Association Management

How do you recognize when a decision is ethics-based? What do you do once you realize that’s the decision you are making? How do you talk with those around you about it? In this session, we’ll use a series of scenarios to talk about how to recognize an ethical issue, understand how to apply ASAE’s Ethical Decision Making Model in your organization, and work through the ethical issues in the workplace. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Reston-Loudoun Idea Swap

Speaker: Rhea M. Steele, CAE, ODCP, Chief of Staff, School Nutrition Association


Wed 11/29 at 9 a.m. – PAR Member Meet-Up: Help Me Solve

PAR members share the most challenging situation they are managing at the moment. Need help with your 2024 plans? Have a proposal due, but no new ideas? Is your Board ready for innovation? Solve together with other association teams. PAR Member Meet-Ups are 30-minute sessions for industry professionals to collaborate on the ideas, skills and solutions our association teams need to move forward. What to bring: current work challenges and ideas to share with our PAR community. More info/register.

Host: Professionals for Association Revenue


Wed 11/29 at 12 p.m. – Event Apps 101: Your Playbook for Creating Engaging Event Experiences

Find out how to use an event app to streamline attendee communication and engagement for your annual conference, seminars, webinars, galas, and more. Learn how an event app benefits you and your attendees, key features to look for (and how to use them effectively), what types of events you should use an event app for, actionable ways to prove success and measure ROI, and how to get started with an event app of your own. More info/register.

Host: EventMobi

Speakers:

  • Alistair Fernandes, Event Tech Manager, EventMobi
  • Thorben Grosser, VP of Product Marketing, EventMobi
  • Rheanna Spence, Sales & Marketing Manager, The Meetings Space
  • Bob Vaez, CEO & Founder, EventMobi

Wed 11/29 at 12 p.m. – The State of Travel: Leisure, Group, and Everything In Between

Let’s look back on 2023 and assess the health of the hotel industry after the typically group-travel dependent fall season. Where are hotels still seeing growth and continued success, and where is demand starting to taper off? As we prepare for 2024, we’ll explore the important macro- and market-level trends that will define the industry for next year and beyond. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MPI

Speaker: Hannah Smith, Senior Consultant in the Consulting Division of STR


Wed 11/29 at 2 p.m. – How to Use Digital Ad Campaigns to Fuel Year-End Growth

Hear about real examples of display and social advertising strategies that have helped organizations raise awareness, nurture their audience, and build thriving communities. Learn why awareness and nurturing campaigns are critical at year-end and how to simplify and automate your digital advertising strategy. More info/register.

Host: Feathr


Wed 11/29 at 2 p.m. – Smart Strategies for Growing Attendance

With a rising number of registrations coming in closer to the event, it’s difficult to predict attendance figures. Hear about battle-tested approaches to connect better with your audience and attract more meeting participants. Learn how to amplify event marketing by way of committed participants, strategically use content to grow the audience, and base marketing and projections on data rather than best guesses. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Northstar Meetings Group

Speakers:

  • Earla Jones, MS, CMP, Director, Conference Services & Operations, American Library Association
  • Rachel Stephan, CEO, Snöball
  • Michael J. Shapiro (moderator), Executive Editor, Northstar Meetings Group

Thu 11/30 at 11 a.m. – Why Futures-Thinking Helps Leaders Make Better Decisions Today

How can you and your volunteer leaders best prepare for ongoing environmental ambiguity and unexpected developments? By constantly scanning for weak signals and adopting a future-oriented mindset. Hear from four experienced association executives who have benefited from embracing and integrating futures-thinking throughout their associations. Learn how to proactively lead your board and staff colleagues toward a futures mindset, create a future-focused organizational culture, and overcome resistance to change. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers:

  • Lindsay Currie, CAE, Executive Officer, Council on Undergraduate Research
  • Melody Jordan-Carr, Vice President, Membership Operations, American Trucking Associations
  • Kristine Metter, CAE, President at Crystal Lake Partners LLC
  • Donté P. Shannon, FASAE, CAE, Non-profit Exec., Strategist, Public Speaker, Author, PMA Nonprofit Leadership and Vista Cova

Thu 11/30 at 11 a.m. – Navigating a World in Conflict: Key Global Policy Issues for 2024

Given the constant flux of legislative, regulatory, market, and geopolitical dynamics, coupled with political turbulence and pressing challenges, the array of potential negative impacts an organization must monitor seems boundless. Learn about the global issues and themes to monitor over the next six months, staying ahead of global issues and using them to your organization’s advantage, and leveraging technology to monitor risks and opportunities. More info/register.

Host: FiscalNote

Speakers:

  • Martina Bozadzhieva, Chief Research Officer, FrontierView
  • Nick Redman, Director of Analysis, Oxford Analytica, and Editor in Chief, Oxford Analytica Daily Brief
  • Lucas Machado, Global Policy Analyst, FiscalNote Professional Services
  • Daniel Pietikainen, Global Policy Advisor, FiscalNote Global Professional Services
  • Hagen Schlotzhauer (moderator), Team Lead, FiscalNote Professional Services

Thu 11/30 at 12 p.m. – The Community Check-In

A weekly community chat on Slack for black professionals working in the events industry. More info/register.

Host: Black In Events Network


Thu 11/30 at 1 p.m. – From One Path to Another: Tips for Successfully Navigating Career Pivots

Hear insights and experiences in navigating career transitions, and practical tips for making a successful career pivot. Learn how to identify transferable skills, use your personal brand to stand out in a competitive job market, and center wellness and self-care during your journey. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: ASAE

Speakers:

  • Dany Bourjolly-Smith, SHRM-SCP, Principal Consultant, DB Smith Consulting, LLC
  • Scott Conley, Vice President, Naylor Association Solutions
  • Jennifer Lewi, MBA, CAE, ACC, Vice President, Career Development and Conferences, School Nutrition Association
  • Donté Shannon, FASAE, CAE, Executive Director, Industrial Designers Society of America
  • Camille Sanders, CAE, PCM, DCMA (moderator), Senior Director, Career and Workforce Solutions, ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership

Thu 11/30 at 2 p.m. – Emerging Association Meeting Strategies

Learn how meeting professionals are bringing their memberships together in new and more meaningful ways, why starting with purpose is the fastest route to success, what the next generation of attendees want from a convention, why your voice is important, and how to build your power through continuing education. 1 CAE/CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Smart Meetings

Speaker: Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE, President and CEO of ASAE


Mon 12/4 at 1 p.m. – How to Engage, Communicate, and Get More Out of Your Nonprofit Board Members

Learn how to help new board members get off to a faster start and quickly understand how to be more effective during their first year of board service, how to take a proactive approach to help board members find a pathway for continuing their board leadership roles and find leadership styles that meet their skills and time constraints, and how to optimize and consider using and finding interactive opportunities for retiring board members, especially past presidents (chairs) in a manner that brings enjoyment to the individual while helping the organization and not getting in the way of the seated board of directors. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers:

  • Michael Gellman, CPA, CGMA, Co-Founder at Sustainability Education 4 Nonprofits
  • Paul Preziotti, CPA, Partner, Johnson Lambert LLP

Tue 12/5 at 11 a.m. – Common Audit Findings, the Internal Control Issues Behind Them, and How to Respond

Nobody can guarantee a “clean audit,” but we’ll work together in this session to build a framework for continuous improvement and oversight that will strengthen your organization’s internal controls. Learn about audit findings such as absent documentation, errors in the financial closing process, and common accounting errors within nonprofits. Explore internal control issues that lie beneath the surface and give rise to audit findings. Plot a course for responding to and reducing recurrences of findings during your audit. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Will Donahue, Audit Director, Nonprofit Aprio


Tue 12/5 at 12 p.m. – Year in Review (Data Analytics Network)

Join association professionals for peer-led discussions on topics related to data and analytics. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Data Analytics Network


Tue 12/5 at 1 p.m. – Sneak Peek into Recent Association Web Projects

Have you ever wished you could be a fly on the wall in another organization’s office as they’re developing their digital strategy or making big decisions about which web technologies and platforms to use? Go on a whirlwind tour of some of our recent projects. Dig deep into the big-picture strategy behind each project; implementation strategy, including the technology selected—or not selected; pain points and lessons learned along the way; and unique ways our clients are adapting their digital strategies to create more thoughtful and intentional member journeys. More info/register.

Host: Matrix Group

Speaker: Joanna Pineda, CEO and Chief Troublemaker, Matrix Group International, Inc.


Tue 12/5 at 1 p.m. – Understanding Unrelated Business Income

Get a survey-level view of the tax on unrelated business income (UBI), and how it relates to tax exempt organizations. Explore the legislative, judicial, and regulatory history of UBI to develop a better understanding of how UBI fits into the tax-exempt sector, and strategies to reduce the tax impact to your organization. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Andrew Hassler, Senior Tax Associate, and J. Calvin Marks, CPA, Tax Manager, Johnson Lambert LLP


Tue 12/5 at 3 p.m. – Q4 Consultant Community Call

We’re excited to open lines of communication for ASAE staff to update the consultant community and create a space for our consultant members to network with one another. More info/register.

Host: ASAE


Wed 12/6 at 11 a.m. – Common Errors in Nonprofit Revenue Recognition and How to Avoid Them

Learn about the most common issues with nonprofit revenue recognition, including accounting, presentation, and disclosure issues and errors that are commonly missed by nonprofits. Hear about processes and controls that could be implemented to prevent these errors from happening. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Melissa Dunn, CPA, Assurance Partner, and Mark Robins, CPA, Partner, Aprio LLP


Wed 12/6 at 5 p.m. – AWTC End-of-Year Happy Hour (Arlington VA)

Come network with the AWTC community of women and allies. Location: Arlington VA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions


Thu 12/7 at 11 a.m. – How Toxic Tech Is Really Affecting Your Association

Learn how detrimental toxic technologies are affecting your association and what to do to rise above the chaos. Examine root causes and risks including: your association’s culture and technical mindset, digital maturity level, business strategy alignment (or misalignment) and more. Hear from a panel of association executives and technology experts who have tackled their toxic tech cultures head-on and how they’ve shifted to a continuous performance improvement mindset. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: iMIS by ASI


Thu 12/7 at 12 p.m. – AWTC Pop-Up Lunch (Atlanta GA)

These intimate, informal gatherings are designed to help you build your network and connect with the AWTC community. Location: Atlanta GA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions


Thu 12/7 at 2 p.m. – Looking Towards 2024… Predictions, Pitfalls and Possibilities

As we close out 2023, we’re sitting down with some special IT peeps to talk about some of the challenges we’ve faced and how you can take charge of your technology in 2024. Find out how to assess technology requirements to meet the needs of your organization based on available skills, resources, and budget. Learn how the economy, cyber security issues, AI and even world events could impact technology in 2024. Ask questions and get straight-forward answers and insights into where technology is headed in 2024.  More info/register.

Host: 501Works

Speakers:

  • Chris Love, Vice President, Information Technology, Advanced Medical Technology Association
  • James Marquis, CIO, 501Works

Fri 12/8 at 12:30 p.m. – Conversations with Champions

Each conversation features an AWTC leader or AWTC Award winner, followed by breakout rooms with topics selected by our featured guest. This month’s topics are: member engagement, and holiday cocktails and mocktails. These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Guest: Nicole Bowen, Supervisor at RSM


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Association Brain Food: 11.17.23

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gray squirrel perched on a tree, eating a nut – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityProfessional development trends survey. Data about organizations serving adult lifelong learners is hard to find. Please take six minutes (or less) to complete this survey from Leading Learning/Tagoras. The resulting data will help associations understand the professional development landscape, plan learning strategy, and budget for learning programs.

AMS/CRM selection survey. 501Works invites association execs, consultants, and industry partners to participate in a survey about AMS/CRM selection. Your contributions will help identify common pitfalls, communication gaps, and processes that challenge the association community.

Association webinars. TopClass LMS shares lots of tips on increasing the value (and price) of your webinars. The post covers webinar program design, attendee experience, and pre- and post-program activities.

Mentoring programs. The Art of Mentoring’s guide on mentoring in professional associations describes the benefits of mentoring programs, potential pitfalls, and design issues. They touch on topics such as the association’s political structure, employers’ competitive sensitivities, funding, code of conduct, CE credits, matching, and success metrics.

Chapters. Finding members who want to take on the burden of managing a chapter is becoming more difficult. Cecilia Sepp was a chapter relations professional before becoming an association CEO and then founder of Rogue Tulips Consulting. She explains why she’s long advocated for associations moving away from the traditional chapter model.

Content strategy. Tim Stoddart at Copyblogger shares five strategies for creating cornerstone (or pillar) content that readers and Google will love.

Membership. Your AMS should be the utility player on your membership team. Nimble AMS explains how an AMS can help your association recruit, engage, and retain members by helping you better understand members, anticipate their needs, provide a better digital experience, and deliver personalized emails and content.

Free speech. The Hamas/Israel war has brought out the censors on all sides. Jacob Mchangama at Persuasion says free speech defenders must be consistent. “Freedom of expression serves its most important function at times of deep polarization, where the sense of righteous indignation tempts us to silence the viewpoints we hate with scant regard for the collateral damage to democracy, freedom, and tolerance that constitute the necessary precondition for social peace in diverse societies.” Censorship drives dangerous speech underground where it can’t be exposed to discussion or judgment. He asks, “Are we really safer when we know less about what motivates our neighbors?”

Hillary on Hamas. Listen to her experienced take on the ceasefire issue. She knows her stuff when it comes to that part of the world.

You never grow old at the table

I succumbed to the seducements of two packages of gnocchi languishing on my shelves. And, oh boy, did I ever tumble into the deep end with baked gnocchi with tomato vodka sauce and spicy Italian sausage. The sausage was my idea, as was onion instead of shallot, a 14 oz. can each of diced tomatoes and crushed tomatoes, pre-cooking the gnocchi, and not adding pasta (or starchy) water. Wow. I’m about to dig into the leftovers for lunch. Yes, you should be envious, but I bet your waistline isn’t as challenged.

For our side, roasted broccoli, carrot, and red onion with garlic powder and salt.

On a healthier evening, I made Greek-style striped mullet. I found this recipe when I was trying to use up a bottle of Ouzo and it’s become a favorite. We’re finally out of Ouzo, so I use dry vermouth instead.

Another night, another favorite: creamy flounder piccata. On the side, a sauté of asparagus with orange and red bell pepper, onion, garlic, and lemon zest.


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Fri 11/17 at 10 a.m.* – Association Pricing (Association Design Circle)

This month’s facilitator will be Dr. Michael Tatonetti, CPP, CAE, founder of Pricing for Association, an organization that specializes in designing pricing models for associations. More info/register.

Host: Product Community

*All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.


Fri 11/17 at 12 p.m. – Creating and Utilizing Effective Policies

Need to strengthen your association’s governance? Learn how to choose, write, and implement the best policies for your association. More info/register.

Host: Zzeem


Fri 11/17 at 12:30 p.m. – Ask Me Anything: Integration Platforms as a Service (iPaaS)

Warehouses, data lakes, and middleware OH MY! What is an iPaaS? Does my organization need one?  Bring all your integration questions and join the AMA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Speaker: Gayathri Kher, CEO and Co-founder, fusionSpan


Fri 11/17 at 1 p.m. – Learning in the Age of AI: Unlocking the Power of Generative Content Creation

Learn how people are using AI to generate content. Explore generative AI tools. Delve into the benefits of utilizing AI for course creation. Compare external vs. native platform AI tools. Find out what to look for in terms of AI in your learning management system. 0.75 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Blue Sky eLearn

Speakers:

  • Rick Bawcum, CEO and Founder, Cimatri
  • Jeremiah Kendall, Chief Technology Officer, Blue Sky eLearn

Fri 11/17 at 2 p.m. – Virtual Networking Event for the ASAE Consultant Community

Meet and greet your fellow Consultant Community members and share ideas for improving business and building relationships. More info/register.

Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting


Fri 11/17 at 4 p.m. – The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable (Book Discussion)

We’ll be discussing the book, The Five Dysfunction of a Team: A Leadership Fable, by Patrick Lencioni and exploring why teams fail to thrive and, conversely, what they need to do to move forward and succeed. Dysfunctions such as absence of trust, fear of conflict, lack of commitment, avoidance of accountability, and inattention to results are brought to life through Lencioni’s storytelling, a fable about a floundering tech start up and the new, unlikely CEO, Kathryn, trying to build an effective team. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Facilitator: David Falchek, CAE, IOM, CMP, executive director of Serving Seniors Inc.


Mon 11/20 at 5:30 p.m. – The Future Is Now: AI and Automation in Association Software

Explore how artificial intelligence and automation are changing the way association professionals work, strengthening engagement, and enhancing member experience. Learn how to think of and work with generative AI tools like ChatGPT, and how big data and predictive analytics move needles. More info/register.

Host: Higher Logic

Speaker: Rob Wenger, co-founder and CEO, Higher Logic


Tue 11/21 at 12 p.m. – Volunteer vs. Organization ROI (ASAE CRVM Crunch and Munch)

What does “the bottom line” look like for your volunteers? You already know how your association needs and thinks about their contributions, but how do they measure the ROI of their contributions? Hear insights from many interviews with volunteer leaders and volunteer surveys conducted among 150,000 members for the ASAE Research Foundation. Discuss the types of volunteers and how they measure the value of their experience, and what it should mean to your own volunteer system. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Component Relations and Volunteer Management Council

Facilitators:

  • Jessica Irizarry, Director of Chapter Strategy at ASID
  • Kevin Whorton, President of Whorton Research

Thu 11/21 at 12 p.m. – Top 10 Membership Strategies for 2024

Learn ten new strategies for recruiting sustainable new members, strengthening engagement, and increasing retention. More info/register.

Host: GrowthZone

Speaker: membership expert Shari Pash


Tue 11/28 at 4 p.m. – What Were You Thinking? Ethics in Association Management

How do you recognize when a decision is ethics-based? What do you do once you realize that’s the decision you are making? How do you talk with those around you about it? In this session, we’ll use a series of scenarios to talk about how to recognize an ethical issue, understand how to apply ASAE’s Ethical Decision Making Model in your organization, and work through the ethical issues in the workplace. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Reston-Loudoun Idea Swap

Speaker: Rhea M. Steele, CAE, ODCP, Chief of Staff, School Nutrition Association


Wed 11/29 at 9 a.m. – PAR Member Meet-Up: Help Me Solve

PAR members share the most challenging situation they are managing at the moment. Need help with your 2024 plans? Have a proposal due, but no new ideas? Is your Board ready for innovation? Solve together with other association teams. PAR Member Meet-Ups are 30-minute sessions for industry professionals to collaborate on the ideas, skills and solutions our association teams need to move forward. What to bring: current work challenges and ideas to share with our PAR community. More info/register.

Host: Professionals for Association Revenue


Thu 11/30 at 11 a.m. – Why Futures-Thinking Helps Leaders Make Better Decisions Today

How can you and your volunteer leaders best prepare for ongoing environmental ambiguity and unexpected developments? By constantly scanning for weak signals and adopting a future-oriented mindset. Hear from four experienced association executives who have benefited from embracing and integrating futures-thinking throughout their associations. Learn how to proactively lead your board and staff colleagues toward a futures mindset, create a future-focused organizational culture, and overcome resistance to change. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers:

  • Lindsay Currie, CAE, Executive Officer, Council on Undergraduate Research
  • Melody Jordan-Carr, Vice President, Membership Operations, American Trucking Associations
  • Kristine Metter, CAE, President at Crystal Lake Partners LLC
  • Donté P. Shannon, FASAE, CAE, Non-profit Exec., Strategist, Public Speaker, Author, PMA Nonprofit Leadership and Vista Cova

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Association Brain Food: 11.10.23

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…

sunrise at Myrtle Beach SC – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityGot a writing project? After completing a few writing jobs, I have room for more client work in my schedule. I usually work with association industry partners on blog posts, case studies, and other content marketing pieces, but am open to learning about other interesting projects outside that scope. Please email me if you have a piece you’d like to discuss. Thanks!

New association event. If you’re feeling nostalgic about ASAE TEC, a new online event, People Powering Tech on December 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., might serve as a replacement. It’s not free, but I’m looking forward to attending, so I’m sharing it with you. The conveners—501Works, Achurch Consulting, Barbara J. Armentrout CAE, DelCor Technology Solutions, HighRoad Solutions, PerByte, and Qiqo—have put together a “powerhouse panel” and “expert-led sessions.”

Intentional learning. Inspired by Jeff De Cagna FASAE of Foresight First, TopClass LMS writes about an essential for association staff, executives, and volunteer leaders in these turbulent times: intentional learning—both doing it and selling it.

AMS myths. Selecting and implementing an AMS is not for the faint of heart. It’s a time-consuming project of continual change. If you’re hearing push-back from colleagues or higher-ups about getting a new AMS, Impexium offers responses for the most common objections. These arguments will help people understand that not making the change is the most frightening option of all.

New job advice. Wes Kao shares solid advice for onboarding yourself when you join a new team. Although she intended the post for people joining startups, her guidance would help anyone who’s starting a new job.

Community. People join associations to connect with others and find their tribe. But, judging by ASAE Collaborate questions on the topic, creating a vibrant community is a challenge for most associations. Check out what James Young at Product Community has to say about building and using a community engagement funnel.

Member app. Unlike social media, a mobile app serves as a centralized communication channel for your members. Bulletin describes how a member app enhances and fosters member engagement.

UBIT. If you manage non-dues revenue programs, you’ve got to understand Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT)—or your association will eventually pay the price (taxes plus penalties and interest). Jeff Tenenbaum provides the basics at the American Bar Association’s Business Law Today. Hat tip to Bruce Rosenthal for sharing this on ASAE Collaborate.

Off-topic but worth your time

I recently followed dozens of artist bots on Twitter as a relief from news and opinion tweets. I appreciate keeping informed about current events, but I need beauty in my stream too. A new discovery: the forest landscapes of 19th century Russian painter Ivan Shishkin.

It’s that time again. Joseph Choi at The Hill shares what you need to know about this year’s Affordable Care Act enrollment. Good news for me, my premium went down two dollars to only $811/month next year. I know, ridiculously unaffordable, but necessary.

Why Ted Gioia ran away from philosophy because of Sam Bankman-Fried—a fascinating, alarming, and personal look at the evils of Effective Altruism and those who espouse it.

Along with being a wise and trusted voice in journalism, Walter Cronkite was a cat guy. You have to click, so damn cute.

You never grow old at the table

Skip down to the list of free educational events if you prefer takeout.

While defrosting the chest freezer, I discovered four bags of cranberries. I suppose growing up in bog country has something to do with this hoarding habit. I put one cup of them to work in chicken cranberry parmesan. Sounds weird maybe, but it’s really good.

On the side, crispy buttery garlic roasted mushrooms and broccoli and potato mash—add warmed-up half and half, butter, salt, and pepper.


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Fri 11/10 at 12:30 p.m.* – Conversations with Champions

Each conversation features an AWTC leader or AWTC Award winner, followed by breakout rooms with changing topics (selected by our featured guest). These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Guest: Katherine Schowengerdt, Director of Operations at American College of Sports Medicine

*All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.


Fri 11/10 at 4 p.m. – Career Toolkit: Enhancing the Art of Powerful Storytelling in Interviews

Gain insight into how to share metrics-driven stories in a way that helps your interviewers feel more connected, intrigued, and inspired to hire you. Learn how to take your SOARS and STARS stories to the next level through the art of storytelling. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speaker: Daphne Valcin, certified coach, speaker, and trainer


Mon 11/13 at 8 a.m. –  Lessons from Builidng a Platform (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

Guests: Lucas Cioffi and Sandra Nam, founders, QiqoChat


Mon 11/13 at 12 p.m. – ASAE Membership Mondays

This month we’ll have an open-forum discussion with the group divided into break out rooms to discuss: Membership Retention / Renewal / Win-Back; Member Recruitment / Acquisition; Membership Success Metrics; and Membership Models / Pricing. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Membership Professionals Community


Tue 11/14 at 11 a.m. – Developing a Business Mindset for Nonprofits

To increase your organization’s impact and further your mission, it might be time to adopt outside-the-box thinking and develop new strategies to catapult you forward. Learn about key synergies between the for-profit and nonprofit worlds and why they matter, the keys to entrepreneurial success and how you can adopt some of those same mindset to enhance how you run your organization, how to develop ‘intrapreneurialism’ and foster creative thinking within your organization to help find the next big thing for your success, and how to manage your financials to support growth and sustained success. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Brian Haney, Founder and CEO, The Haney Company


Tue 11/14 at 12 p.m. – LGBTQIA2+ Community Call

Please join us for this opportunity for association professionals (of all career levels!) to come together to share lunch time and discuss topics that are relevant and timely. Come prepared to join this judgment-free group with questions and issues that are top of mind for you in the LGBTQIA2+ association community. More info/register.

Host: ASAE LGBTQ Association Executives and Supporters


Tue 11/14 at 12 p.m. – 2024 & More: Your Focus on the Future of Events

As we step into a new era of event planning, it becomes crucial to adapt and evolve with the ever-changing needs and expectations of participants while taking advantage of new tools that promise to make event strategy, design and delivery more efficient and effective. Join a discussion of the following elements that are proving most important for meetings stakeholders: technological innovation, sustainability and social responsibility, collaboration and co-creation, emotional and well-being considerations. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MPI

Speakers:

  • Alexi Khajavi, Group President Hospitality, Travel & Wellness, Questex
  • Jessie States

Wed 11/15 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. – VisionCSI Virtual Summit: Cybersecurity, Data Analytics/AI, and Mission-Driven Partnerships

Learn from the Fisher House Foundation’s success story, showcasing how technology can amplify impact and drive mission-critical success. Discover the transformative power of analytics with insights from the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology and Association Analytics. Understand how data can reveal authentic member voices and drive impactful decisions. Dive into the intricacies of Zero Trust with experts from designDATA and Arctic IT. Equip your organization with the knowledge and tools to navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape. More info/register.

Host: designDATA


Wed 11/15 at 10 a.m. – Let’s Continue the DE&I Conversation

The conversation around DE&I is an important one for the credentialing industry and our panel of certification professionals wants to help you continue that conversation. Our panel draws on their experience with certification organizations as psychometricians, vendors, and the chair of the I.C.E.’s DE&I committee. Join us for networking breakout groups before the panel provides short presentations on DE&I after which we will launch into a discussion session. More info/register.

Host: Certification Network Group

Speakers:

  • Saundra Foderick, MA, CESP, Test Design Manager, Caveon and HPE
  • Mark Franco, JD
  • Mihaiela R. Gugiu, PhD, Chief Assessment Officer, National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
  • Christine Niero, senior executive, Professional Testing, Inc.
  • Frank Williams, PhD, Lead Senior Psychometrician, PSI

Wed 11/15 at 11 a.m. – The Pitfalls of Cybersecuity for Nonprofits

Hear about the common cybersecurity threats nonprofits experience everyday while working online. Learn how to identify threats, prevent them, and recover from a malicious attack. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Stacey Campbell, Director of Business Development, and Chris Rounds, Senior Solutions Architect, Express Info


Wed 11/15 at 12 p.m. – Visualizing the Digital Member Journey

While membership and marketing teams focus on optimizing campaign assets like email copy, landing pages, and adverting banners, sometimes it’s hard to visualize where your member is in the marketing funnel. Hear how to understand where your members are in their engagement lifecycle with you and the actual paths they’re taking across multiple channels before converting. More info/register.

Host: High Road Solution

Speakers: Aimee Pagano, Director of Programming, and Garra Swayne, Strategic Account Manager, HighRoad Solutions


Wed 11/15 at 12 p.m. – Nonprofit Matchmaking: Building Relationships with Corporate Partners

Discover the secret to unlocking your nonprofit’s full potential through powerful corporate partnerships. Learn about Tips fo effective partner selection, establishing trust and credibility in corporate-nonprofit partnerships, innovative strategies for collaboration, and common challenges and how to avoid them. More info/register.

Host: NXUnite

Speakers:

  • Brooke Battle, Founder and CEO at Swell Fundraising
  • Andy Howell, CEO at Uncommon Giving
  • Lori Zoss Kraska, Founder and CEO at Growth Owl
  • Mackenzie Burckbuchler, Partnership Success Specialist at Double the Donation

Wed 11/15 at 12 p.m. – Association Trends Talk: Energize to Mobilize: A Guide to Reviving Nonprofit Boards

Many nonprofit boards find themselves struggling with apathy, low participation, and a general lack of energy. Explore innovative strategies to revitalize a nonprofit board, rekindle enthusiasm, and re-engage members in the organization’s cause. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Ewald Consulting

Speakers:

  • Laura Orr, CEO, Forward Governance Consulting
  • Eric Ewald, CXO, Ewald Consulting

Wed 11/15 at 1 p.m. – Member Engagement is an Art and a Science. Do Both!

Put on your scientist hat to explore experiments to you can do to determine what engagement strategies work. Then use your right brain to create and test new ways of communicating that improve your membership, renewal and general member engagement results. Learn how to get personalized feedback to determine the best engagement strategies for your organization, use both analytics and creativity to boost member engagement, leverage insights from experiments to design effective communication pieces, and save time and resources by avoiding ineffective methods or engaging members in the wrong ways. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Brianne Wheeler, Director of Marketing at PropFuel


Wed 11/15 at 1 p.m. – Am I Making the Right Decision? The Role of Ethics in Volunteer Engagement

Learn the difference between personal, organizational and professional ethics; the core values and principles identified by the Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration; and strategies for increasing awareness of ethics within an organization and helping both volunteers and staff become more effective at handling ethical dilemmas. 1.5 CAE credits. More info/register.

Host: Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration


Wed 11/15 at 1 p.m. – Inclusive by Design: Partnering with Destination Organizations to Create Business Events Where All Belong

Learn how to find destinations that are prioritizing inclusion and create events where all belong. Explore strategies from destination selection to attendance driving and get takeaways that will support you in enhancing your business events strategy to create more impactful, diverse and successful events. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Meetings Today

Speakers:

  • Emily Scheiderer, Senior Director of Education, Sales and Services, Destinations International
  • Mya Surrency, Co-Founder, Digital Edge
  • Brad Weaber, Principal, Brad Weaber Consulting Group, LLC

Wed 11/15 at 2 p.m. – Non-Dues Performance Leadership: Explore the Gaps and Opportunities to Success

Learn about key performance indicators of high-value non-dues programs, research results from the 2023 PAR Non-Dues Performance Survey, and how associations are successfully running, managing and staffing non-dues programs that their markets rely on. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Professionals for Association Revenue

Speakers:

  • John Bacon, Vice President, Enterprise Sales, ASAE
  • Teri Carden, Founder, Non-Dues-A-Palooza
  • Jim Elliott, President, James G. Elliott Co., Inc.
  • Sean Soth, Founder & Leadership Advisory Board Chair, Professionals for Association Revenue

Wed 11/15 at 2 p.m. – Cracking the Code: Corporate Sponsorship Demystified for Associations

Many corporations have sponsorship and partnership dollars specifically dedicated to supporting the industries, initiatives, and causes that your organization is founded on. Learn how to connect and form transformational partnerships with businesses that align with your organizational mission. Find out what corporate sponsorship decision makers look for from associations, creative ways organizations are structuring sponsorships, the importance of mindset in pursuing corporate sponsorship, and how to best engage and communicate with each decision maker type. More info/register.

Host: Matrix Group

Speakers:

  • Lori Zoss Kraska, MBA, CFRE, Founder of Growth Owl LLC
  • Joanna Pineda, CEO and Chief Troublemaker of Matrix Group International

Wed 11/15 at 2 p.m. – The Road to 2024: Optimizing Your Budget for Maximum ROI

As 2023 comes to a close and we plan for 2024, concerns around inflation, budget constraints, and under-staffed event teams are top of mind. Learn how to centralize visibility of all meetings and events to cut duplicative programs, strategically source venues and vendors to reduce expenses, and use the digital medium, such as webinars and virtual events, to maximize ROI. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MeetingsNet

Speaker: Sheila Crespy, Senior Solutions Consultant, Cvent


Wed 11/15 at 3 p.m. – Marketing AI in Action

Are you thinking about implementing AI but have no idea where to start? Are you a marketer who is ready to digitally transform your organization’s strategy? Learn about easy-to-use AI tools you can begin experimenting with right away at your organization, which are specific to the marketing, membership, and communications functions, such as: SEO/search optimization tools, email tools, content generation and inline editing tools, image and other content generation tools, and AI-powered audio editing tools. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Erica Salm Rench, MBA, COO, Rasa.io


Thu 11/16 at 11 a.m. – How to Merge Your Sources and Clean Your Data to Effectively Impact Your Members

Learn the difference between good and bad data and the impact both can have on an organization, how to employ automated processes to clean up your data and better connect with your members, and how to enrich and verify you data as part of an overall data governance strategy. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Sidecar

Speakers:

  • Cameron Aubuchon, Co-Founder, PropFuel
  • Hilton Gray, Co-Founder, MemberJunction

Thu 11/16 at 11 a.m. – Cybersecurity and Digital Defense

Are you ready to take your cybersecurity defenses to the next level?  Stay ahead of the game with actionable insights from leading industry experts, empowering you to safeguard your digital assets and protect your organization from ever-evolving cyber threats. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Jim Begley, Chief Technology Officer; David DeCillis, CISSP, Senior Product Specialist; and Michael Shonholz, Chief Revenue Officer, ARG, Inc.


Thu 11/16 at 12 p.m. – The Community Check-In

A weekly community chat on Slack for black professionals working in the events industry. More info/register.

Host: Black In Events Network


Thu 11/16 at 1 p.m. – Sponsorship and Member Engagement Mastery: What’s Shaping The Future

Sponsorship and member engagement trends are evolving every year and it is vital to keep up with the pace. Learn how to recognize the importance of actively engaging new members, identify the reasons why new members don’t engage after signing up, optimize association and sponsors insights to boost engagement, and merge sponsor expertise with association initiatives for high impact. More info/register.

Host: Grype

Speakers:

  • Amanda Kaiser, Engagement Strategist at Kaiser Insights LLC and the author of “Elevating Engagement: Uncommon Strategies for Creating a Thriving Member Community”
  • Bruce Rosenthal, Founder & Convener at Partnership Professionals Network
  • Farhad Khan, CEO & Membership Strategist at Grype Digital

Thu 11/16 at 1 p.m. – Conquering the Online Mountain

Associations everywhere are doubling down on online learning because you can attract, engage and retain members with learning that helps them grow in their careers. But creating and delivering effective, easy-to-use learning experiences can seem daunting as a mountain. Learn how you can become a membership magnet, redefine engagement and boost retention with online learning. More info/register.

Host: D2L

Speaker: Ruthlyn Graham, Learning Experience Consultant, D2L


Thu 11/16 at 2 p.m. – The Future Is Now: AI and Automation in Association Software

Explore how artificial intelligence and automation are changing the way association professionals work, strengthening engagement, and enhancing member experience. Learn how to think of and work with generative AI tools like ChatGPT, and how big data and predictive analytics move needles. More info/register.

Host: Higher Logic

Speaker: Rob Wenger, co-founder and CEO, Higher Logic


Thu 11/16 at 2 p.m. – How to Create and Maintain a Technology Roadmap

Do you have a technology roadmap? Most likely, your organization has a strategic plan. How does your technology align with that plan? Learn how to get started and how to manage your roadmap. Whether you have a plan already or need to start one, our team will walk you through our approach to creating and following a technology plan. More info/register.

Host: Association Technologies


Thu 11/16 at 2 p.m. – Panel Discussion: Designing In-Person Education Events That Are Neuro-Inclusive

Learn about the importance of planning neuro-inclusive in-person training events. More info/register.

Host: Omnipress

Speakers:

  • Samantha Evans, CAE, ICE-CCP, MBA, Certification Manager, International Association of Disability Professionals
  • Megan Hufton, Certified Autism Specialist, Development Coordinator, Autism Society of South Central Wisconsin
  • Daniel Wendler, PsyD, Speaker, Author, Clinical Psychologist
  • Tracy Grzybowski, Director of Marketing, Omnipress

Fri 11/17 at 10 a.m. – Association Pricing (Association Design Circle)

This month’s facilitator will be Dr. Michael Tatonetti, CPP, CAE, founder of Pricing for Association, an organization that specializes in designing pricing models for associations. More info/register.

Host: Product Community


Fri 11/17 at 12 p.m. – Creating and Utilizing Effective Policies

Need to strengthen your association’s governance? Learn how to choose, write, and implement the best policies for your association. More info/register.

Host: Zzeem


Fri 11/17 at 12:30 p.m. – Ask Me Anything: Integration Platforms as a Service (iPaaS)

Warehouses, data lakes, and middleware OH MY! What is an iPaaS? Does my organization need one?  Bring all your integration questions and join the AMA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Speaker: Gayathri Kher, CEO and Co-founder, fusionSpan


Fri 11/17 at 1 p.m. – Learning in the Age of AI: Unlocking the Power of Generative Content Creation

Learn how people are using AI to generate content. Explore generative AI tools. Delve into the benefits of utilizing AI for course creation. Compare external vs. native platform AI tools. Find out what to look for in terms of AI in your learning management system. 0.75 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Blue Sky eLearn

Speakers:

  • Rick Bawcum, CEO and Founder, Cimatri
  • Jeremiah Kendall, Chief Technology Officer, Blue Sky eLearn

Fri 11/17 at 2 p.m. – Virtual Networking Event for the ASAE Consultant Community

Meet and greet your fellow Consultant Community members and share ideas for improving business and building relationships. More info/register.

Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting


Fri 11/17 at 4 p.m. – The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable (Book Discussion)

We’ll be discussing the book, The Five Dysfunction of a Team: A Leadership Fable, by Patrick Lencioni and exploring why teams fail to thrive and, conversely, what they need to do to move forward and succeed. Dysfunctions such as absence of trust, fear of conflict, lack of commitment, avoidance of accountability, and inattention to results are brought to life through Lencioni’s storytelling, a fable about a floundering tech start up and the new, unlikely CEO, Kathryn, trying to build an effective team. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Facilitator: David Falchek, CAE, IOM, CMP, executive director of Serving Seniors Inc.


Mon 11/20 at 5:30 p.m. – The Future Is Now: AI and Automation in Association Software

Explore how artificial intelligence and automation are changing the way association professionals work, strengthening engagement, and enhancing member experience. Learn how to think of and work with generative AI tools like ChatGPT, and how big data and predictive analytics move needles. More info/register.

Host: Higher Logic

Speaker: Rob Wenger, co-founder and CEO, Higher Logic


Tue 11/21 at 12 p.m. – Volunteer vs. Organization ROI (ASAE CRVM Crunch and Munch)

What does “the bottom line” look like for your volunteers? You already know how your association needs and thinks about their contributions, but how do they measure the ROI of their contributions? Hear insights from many interviews with volunteer leaders and volunteer surveys conducted among 150,000 members for the ASAE Research Foundation. Discuss the types of volunteers and how they measure the value of their experience, and what it should mean to your own volunteer system. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Component Relations and Volunteer Management Council

Facilitators:

  • Jessica Irizarry, Director of Chapter Strategy at ASID
  • Kevin Whorton, President of Whorton Research

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Association Brain Food: 11.3.23

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…

sunlight filtering through an autumn-colored forest – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community

Looking for additional work. I’ve had a few writing projects finish recently and have room for more client work in my schedule. I usually work with association industry partners on blog posts, case studies, and other content marketing pieces, but am open to learning about other interesting projects outside that scope. Please email me if you have something to discuss. Thanks!

Pierre PARtnership Award deadline today. The Professionals for Association Revenue’s Pierre PARtnership Award celebrates the impact of business on association missions. Nominate your new product, member program, partnership success, or organizational change that propels your association toward its mission. Nominees will be part of a panel at the RevUP Summit in December in Annapolis MD. Nominate your association’s business success story here—the deadline is today.

Engagement marketing. Since the pandemic, people are making more time for their personal interests and less for their work interests. TopClass LMS describes how to convince your audience to invest in their personal growth and improve their lives by participating in association programs.

Chapter communications. Billhighway explains how to help chapter leaders become better communicators so they can more effectively run and promote their chapters. They describe how to first improve your communications (and relationships) with chapters so volunteer leaders are more receptive and aware of your messages and resources.

Board buy-in on tech. GrowthZone shares strategies for selling your board (or boss) on the need for a new AMS. Use these tactics when making a case for any new technology investment.

Association podcast. At Associations Now, Hannah Carvalho describes how a chapter of the American College of Physicians helped student members launch and run a podcast. Their advice for working with students would also work for podcasts involving regular members.

Office urgency. Association workplaces often suffer from the “everything is a priority” syndrome, especially when boards or members make requests. Dina Denham Smith at Harvard Business Review shares five tactics to combat a culture of false urgency at work.

Scientific society events. ExOrdo shares key findings from their interviews with 27 scholarly societies about event goals, programs, and challenges. They discuss the growth of international online audiences, challenges with online networking and engagement, online content libraries, and more.

Off-topic but worth your time

Ross Barkan asks if anyone cares about free speech, one of our country’s greatest achievements. He describes how both the left and right dismiss free speech when it’s convenient for them.

“He’s absolutely scathing towards Western media and academia, Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, the Netanyahu government. He excoriates all of them in equal measure.” True words from a Twitter review of historian Simon Sebag Montefiore’s article in The Atlantic, The Decolonization Narrative Is Dangerous and False: It Does Not Accurately Describe Either the Foundation of Israel or the Tragedy of the Palestinians. Don’t subscribe? Try this tool.

Jean M. Twenge says teens are in the midst of a mental health crisis because of phones and social media. The research proves it and alternative causes don’t pass muster.

Judi Dench was on The Graham Norton Show last week to promote her new book about her life and work with Shakespeare. After she makes the point that we quote Shakespeare daily without knowing it, this happened. What a treasure she is.

You never grow old at the table

Skip down to the list of free educational events if you prefer takeout.

I’ve always been an Emeril Lagasse fan (despite the Bam!) since his recipes are fantastic and he’s from my neck of the woods. I always have a batch of homemade Emeril Essence, his Creole seasoning, on hand. Last week, for Creole speckled sea trout, I sprinkled the fillets with Essence and then dredged them in brown rice flour—a new discovery. Put brown rice in a spare coffee grinder and process it until it resembles flour. After pan-frying the fillets, remove them from the pan and make a sauce with butter, green onions, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Excellent.

On the side, we had an asparagus sauté—yeah, I know asparagus isn’t in season, but they were on sale. I’m not always as food-virtuous as I’d like to be. In the sauté mix: carrot, red bell pepper, and red onion.

Another night, I made catfish with Portuguese chouriço, white beans, and spinach. I think of it as a Portuguese fish skillet—channeling Emeril. My dish is based on an old Eating Well recipe, but I add red bell, poblano, jalapeño, garlic, smoked paprika, red pepper flakes, and spinach, and do it all on the stove.

One night, when we go home late and I didn’t have time to cook, I pulled leftover pressure cooker spicy Korean pork shoulder from the freezer. I like it in tortillas with slaw.


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Fri 11/3 at 4 p.m. EDT* – Recognizing Burnout Before It’s Too Late

Hear from association professionals who will share their experiences with burnout and its effects on their professional and personal wellbeing. Participate in a moderator-led breakout session with a small group of fellow attendees for an in-depth discussion on how burnout is affecting you, your team, and your workplace. Leave with steps you can take today to address burnout before it’s too late. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speaker: Alexandra Bradley, director of marketing and communications, American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery

*All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.


Mon 11/6 at 8 a.m. –  Content Creation and Repurposing (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: Cynthia Lockrey, Lockrey Communications


Tue 11/7 at 12 p.m. – Data Analytics & Generative AI (Data Analytics Network)

Discuss generative AI, how you should use it in your day-to-day work, what programs/products/services you should be considering for your organization, and how your members should be using it. Hear real-world stories and share your user stories. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Data Analytics Network

Guest: Conor Sibley, Chief Technology Officer at Association Analytics


Wed 11/8 at 11 a.m. – Creating Personalized Member Experiences with Your Data

What if you could elevate the experience of your own members and delight them with unforgettable moments? Using data-driven insights and AI can help you be invaluable to your members. Learn how break down the data silos and work towards a single source of truth, build trust and confidence in the integrity of your data, and make informed decisions using data driven and AI insights. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: iMIS by ASI


Wed 11/8 at 11:30 a.m. – Tapas Talks (Cyber & Security) in the Small Staff Association Marketplace

Always conversational and lively, a mixture of planned content and virtual f2f discussions with subject matter experts, plus the serendipity of talking through challenges with your peers. November’s theme is all things Cyber & Security. More info/register.

Host: QiqoChat

Guest: Brian Scott of ClearTone Consulting and 501CISO


Wed 11/8 at 12 p.m. – Everything You Need to Know About ChatGPT: The Hottest (and Scariest) Technology of 2023

Just a few months ago, the world as we know it changed forever. ChatGPT can write whole essays from a simple text prompt, formulate 100 social media post ideas from a single sentence, create computer code with just a description and compose poetry and songs in any artist’s style in milliseconds. With this type of AI tool, there are ethical issues, legal issues, bias issues, quality issues, creativity issues, copyright issues, issue issues…and issues we haven’t even considered. Get an in-depth look at ChatGPT and similar tools to discover how it works, what it can do, how it can help you do your job better, who it hurts, and, most importantly, how far it can go. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Hosts: Billhighway and Mariner Management

Speaker: Beth Zienesis, Your Nerdy Best Friend


Wed 11/8 at 12 p.m. – PAR Member Meet-Up: There’s No Playbook for That

Hear association teams share the craziest member, attendee or client experiences. Challenges help us grow—tune in and learn how association teams have solved their craziest moments and lived to tell the tale. PAR Member Meet-Ups are 30-minute sessions for industry professionals to collaborate on the ideas, skills and solutions our association teams need to move forward. More info/register.

Host: Professionals for Association Revenue


Wed 11/8 at 12 p.m. – Cybersecurity and AI: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

A recent ASAE survey revealed that while less than 25% of associations currently are using AI, most were in the planning stages and likely to implement plans, assessments, work groups, and seek advice about AI in the next year. One way associations could leverage AI is for cybersecurity. And the cyber threat to associations is real. It isn’t a question of if your association’s data will be compromised, it’s when. Hear how AI can be used to help associations prevent cyber threats. Learn about recent cybersecurity innovations associations might leverage to improve their cybersecurity. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Association Xchange

Speaker: S. Keith Moulsdale, Partner and Co-Chair of the Cyber Security, Information Management & Privacy practice at Whiteford Taylor & Preston


Wed 11/8 at 12:30 p.m. – Nonprofits and Artificial Intelligence: Important Legal Considerations Amid Ongoing Developments

Before leaping into the brave new world of generative AI, careful consideration should be given to the potential legal, contractual, and regulatory complications that business uses of AI can present. Can professionals ensure accuracy when using AI tools? What should a nonprofit do (or not do) to maintain control over its valuable data and content? How should staff and volunteers be instructed to manage privacy risks? Hear our panelists address these concerns and other best practices for nonprofits to thoughtfully embrace this evolving technology. More info/register.

Host: Venable LLP

Speakers: A.J. Zottola, Partner, Intellectual Property Transactions, and Channing Gatewood, Associate, Intellectual Property Transactions, Venable LLP


Wed 11/8 at 12:30 p.m. – Let’s Talk Fair Pay

There is a significant range of pay, depending on factors such as region, industry, job role, and experience. Let’s work together to gain a better understanding of the compensation landscape, the factors that influence pay, and the strategies for negotiation, so associations can work to attract and retain an engaged workforce. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Finance and Business Operations Professionals Advisory Council


Wed 11/8 at 1 p.m. – Event Revenue Mastery: Unlocking Your Full Potential in 2024

Learn how to craft seamless, memorable events that leave a lasting impact on attendees; the secrets behind effective event promotion, from pre-launch buzz to post-event engagement; the latest event technologies that can elevate both your event planning and marketing efforts; how to captivate and retain your audience’s attention throughout the event lifecycle; and how to gauge the success of your events and marketing campaigns, allowing for continuous growth. More info/register.

Host: Community Brands

Speakers: Michelle Schweitz, Senior Director of Marketing, and Jen Martin, Product Marketing Manager, Event Technology Solutions, Community Brands


Wed 11/8 at 1 p.m. – How to Build a Rockstar Webinar Program: Strategies for Success

Learn how to create a comprehensive strategy that will drive engagement, generate leads, and increase conversion rates. Our team of experts will guide you through the key steps in designing a webinar program that works for your business, including crafting an effective promotional plan, developing engaging content, and leveraging advanced tools and features. More info/register.

Host: American Marketing Association

Speaker: Emily Dick, Demand Generation Director, Cvent


Wed 11/8 at 2 p.m. – Election 2024: What You Need to Know, One Year Out

With 34 seats in the Senate, all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, and the White House on the ballot, the 2024 U.S. elections have the potential to reshape legislative priorities, redefine regulatory frameworks, and redraw government relationships. Hear about the complex world of elections and the repercussions for various industries, the impact of the prolonged fight over the speakership, lessons learned from 2023’s off-year election, and predictions of what’s to come in 2024. More info/register.

Host: CQ

Speakers:

  • Nathan Gonzales, editor and publisher, Inside Elections
  • Daniela Altimari, reporter, campaigns and elections, Roll Call
  • Mary Ellen Mcintire, reporter, House and Senate campaigns, CQ and Roll Call
  • Jason Dick (moderator), editor-in-chief, CQ and Roll Call

Thu 11/9 at 9:30 a.m. – Small Staff Percolator

A new interactive online coffee break format designed for you to discover more peers in our dispersed community, bring up a topic that’s brewing in the daily grind, and have a casual chat with others who know your lingo. More info/register.

Host: Qiqo


Thu 11/9 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – Fall Symposium (Washington DC)

An opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Sessions:

  • Rise Up Together: Navigating the Journey of Member Loyalty in Communities with Bill Mcglade, President, Community Leaders Institute & epIQ Creative Group
  • A Magic Wand For Member Retention with Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales, Association Analytics
  • Member Engagement is an Art and a Science. Do Both! with Brianne Wheeler, Director of Marketing at PropFuel
  • Test Drive Your Shiny New Membership Model with Aimee Pagano, Senior Digital Marketing Advisor at HighRoad Solution

Location: Washington DC. 4 CAE credits. More info/register.

Host: UST Education


Thu 11/9 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – Fall Symposium (Virtual)

An opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Sessions:

  • Rise Up Together: Navigating the Journey of Member Loyalty in Communities with Bill Mcglade, President, Community Leaders Institute & epIQ Creative Group
  • A Magic Wand For Member Retention with Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales, Association Analytics
  • Member Engagement is an Art and a Science. Do Both! with Brianne Wheeler, Director of Marketing at PropFuel
  • Test Drive Your Shiny New Membership Model with Aimee Pagano, Senior Digital Marketing Advisor at HighRoad Solution

4 CAE credits. More info/register.

Host: UST Education


Thu 11/9 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. – MemberSips Workshop – Change Management: Unlocking Post Go-Live Success (McLean VA)

Explore strategies and best practices to ensure your organization’s transformation initiatives thrive long after the go-live date. Learn how to maintain the initial excitement and commitment to change; communication techniques to keep stakeholders engaged, informed, and aligned throughout the post go-live phase; the common sources of resistance to change and strategies to address them effectively; define, track, and evaluate the impact of post go-live changes using key performance indicators, and foster a change-centric culture where adaptability and continuous improvement are the norm. Location: McLean VA. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Rebecca Achurch, CEO of Achurch Consulting


Thu 11/9 at 12 p.m. – Top 10 Membership Strategies for 2024

Learn ten new strategies for recruiting sustainable new members, strengthening engagement, and increasing retention. More info/register.

Host: GrowthZone

Speaker: Shari Pash


Thu 11/9 at 12 p.m. – The Community Check-In

A weekly community chat on Slack for black professionals working in the events industry. More info/register.

Host: Black In Events Network


Thu 11/9 at 2 p.m. – Building a 365-Day Marketing Machine to Maximize Post-Event Impact

Hear key strategies for riding the wave of a successful event to maximize post-event impact and drive continuous success throughout the year. Learn how to ensure a clean, post-event marketing hand-off, repurpose event content to extend your reach, build engaged communities, continuously nurture event-generated leads, and sustain momentum long after your event is over. More info/register.

Host: Bizzabo

Speakers:

  • Gianna Gaudini, Head of Events at Airtable
  • Anthony Kennada, Cofounder & CEO, AudiencePlus
  • Monique Ruff-Bell, Director of Events at TED
  • Oren Berkovich, Head of Experience Lab, Bizzabo

Fri 11/10 at 12:30 p.m. – – Conversations with Champions

Each conversation features an AWTC leader or AWTC Award winner, followed by breakout rooms with changing topics (selected by our featured guest). These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Guest: Katherine Schowengerdt, Director of Operations at American College of Sports Medicine


Fri 11/10 at 4 p.m. – Career Toolkit: Enhancing the Art of Powerful Storytelling in Interviews

Gain insight into how to share metrics-driven stories in a way that helps your interviewers feel more connected, intrigued, and inspired to hire you. Learn how to take your SOARS and STARS stories to the next level through the art of storytelling. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speaker: Daphne Valcin, certified coach, speaker, and trainer


Mon 11/13 at 12 p.m. – ASAE Membership Mondays

This month we’ll have an open-forum discussion with the group divided into break out rooms to discuss: Membership Retention / Renewal / Win-Back; Member Recruitment / Acquisition; Membership Success Metrics; and Membership Models / Pricing. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Membership Professionals Community


Tue 11/14 at 11 a.m. – Developing a Business Mindset for Nonprofits

To increase your organization’s impact and further your mission, it might be time to adopt outside-the-box thinking and develop new strategies to catapult you forward. Learn about key synergies between the for-profit and nonprofit worlds and why they matter, the keys to entrepreneurial success and how you can adopt some of those same mindset to enhance how you run your organization, how to develop ‘intrapreneurialism’ and foster creative thinking within your organization to help find the next big thing for your success, and how to manage your financials to support growth and sustained success. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Brian Haney, Founder and CEO, The Haney Company


Wed 11/15 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. – VisionCSI Virtual Summit: Cybersecurity, Data Analytics/AI, and Mission-Driven Partnerships

Learn from the Fisher House Foundation’s success story, showcasing how technology can amplify impact and drive mission-critical success. Discover the transformative power of analytics with insights from the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology and Association Analytics. Understand how data can reveal authentic member voices and drive impactful decisions. Dive into the intricacies of Zero Trust with experts from designDATA and Arctic IT. Equip your organization with the knowledge and tools to navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape. More info/register.

Host: designDATA


Wed 11/15 at 11 a.m. – The Pitfalls of Cybersecuity for Nonprofits

Hear about the common cybersecurity threats nonprofits experience everyday while working online. Learn how to identify threats, prevent them, and recover from a malicious attack. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Stacey Campbell, Director of Business Development, and Chris Rounds, Senior Solutions Architect, Express Info


Wed 11/15 at 12 p.m. – Visualizing the Digital Member Journey

While membership and marketing teams focus on optimizing campaign assets like email copy, landing pages, and adverting banners, sometimes it’s hard to visualize where your member is in the marketing funnel. Hear how to understand where your members are in their engagement lifecycle with you and the actual paths they’re taking across multiple channels before converting. More info/register.

Host: High Road Solution

Speakers: Aimee Pagano, Director of Programming, and Garra Swayne, Strategic Account Manager, HighRoad Solutions


Wed 11/15 at 12 p.m. – Nonprofit Matchmaking: Building Relationships with Corporate Partners

Discover the secret to unlocking your nonprofit’s full potential through powerful corporate partnerships. Learn about Tips fo effective partner selection, establishing trust and credibility in corporate-nonprofit partnerships, innovative strategies for collaboration, and common challenges and how to avoid them. More info/register.

Host: NXUnite

Speakers:

  • Brooke Battle, Founder and CEO at Swell Fundraising
  • Andy Howell, CEO at Uncommon Giving
  • Lori Zoss Kraska, Founder and CEO at Growth Owl
  • Mackenzie Burckbuchler, Partnership Success Specialist at Double the Donation

Wed 11/15 at 2 p.m. – Non-Dues Performance Leadership: Explore the Gaps and Opportunities to Success

Learn about key performance indicators of high-value non-dues programs, research results from the 2023 PAR Non-Dues Performance Survey, and how associations are successfully running, managing and staffing non-dues programs that their markets rely on. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Professionals for Association Revenue

Speakers:

  • John Bacon, Vice President, Enterprise Sales, ASAE
  • Teri Carden, Founder, Non-Dues-A-Palooza
  • Jim Elliott, President, James G. Elliott Co., Inc.
  • Sean Soth, Founder & Leadership Advisory Board Chair, Professionals for Association Revenue

Wed 11/15 at 2 p.m. – Cracking the Code: Corporate Sponsorship Demystified for Associations

Many corporations have sponsorship and partnership dollars specifically dedicated to supporting the industries, initiatives, and causes that your organization is founded on. Learn how to connect and form transformational partnerships with businesses that align with your organizational mission. Find out what corporate sponsorship decision makers look for from associations, creative ways organizations are structuring sponsorships, the importance of mindset in pursuing corporate sponsorship, and how to best engage and communicate with each decision maker type. More info/register.

Host: Matrix Group

Speakers:

  • Lori Zoss Kraska, MBA, CFRE, Founder of Growth Owl LLC
  • Joanna Pineda, CEO and Chief Troublemaker of Matrix Group International

Wed 11/15 at 3 p.m. – Marketing AI in Action

Are you thinking about implementing AI but have no idea where to start? Are you a marketer who is ready to digitally transform your organization’s strategy? Learn about easy-to-use AI tools you can begin experimenting with right away at your organization, which are specific to the marketing, membership, and communications functions, such as: SEO/search optimization tools, email tools, content generation and inline editing tools, image and other content generation tools, and AI-powered audio editing tools. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Erica Salm Rench, MBA, COO, Rasa.io


Thu 11/16 at 11 a.m. – How to Merge Your Sources and Clean Your Data to Effectively Impact Your Members

Learn the difference between good and bad data and the impact both can have on an organization, how to employ automated processes to clean up your data and better connect with your members, and how to enrich and verify you data as part of an overall data governance strategy. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Sidecar

Speakers:

  • Cameron Aubuchon, Co-Founder, PropFuel
  • Hilton Gray, Co-Founder, MemberJunction

Thu 11/16 at 11 a.m. – Cybersecurity and Digital Defense

Are you ready to take your cybersecurity defenses to the next level?  Stay ahead of the game with actionable insights from leading industry experts, empowering you to safeguard your digital assets and protect your organization from ever-evolving cyber threats. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Jim Begley, Chief Technology Officer; David DeCillis, CISSP, Senior Product Specialist; and Michael Shonholz, Chief Revenue Officer, ARG, Inc.


Thu 11/16 at 1 p.m. – Sponsorship and Member Engagement Mastery: What’s Shaping The Future

Sponsorship and member engagement trends are evolving every year and it is vital to keep up with the pace. Learn how to recognize the importance of actively engaging new members, identify the reasons why new members don’t engage after signing up, optimize association and sponsors insights to boost engagement, and merge sponsor expertise with association initiatives for high impact. More info/register.

Host: Grype

Speakers:

  • Amanda Kaiser, Engagement Strategist at Kaiser Insights LLC and the author of “Elevating Engagement: Uncommon Strategies for Creating a Thriving Member Community”
  • Bruce Rosenthal, Founder & Convener at Partnership Professionals Network
  • Farhad Khan, CEO & Membership Strategist at Grype Digital

Thu 11/16 at 2 p.m. – The Future Is Now: AI and Automation in Association Software

Explore how artificial intelligence and automation are changing the way association professionals work, strengthening engagement, and enhancing member experience. Learn how to think of and work with generative AI tools like ChatGPT, and how big data and predictive analytics move needles. More info/register.

Host: Higher Logic

Speaker: Rob Wenger, co-founder and CEO, Higher Logic


Fri 11/17 at 12:30 p.m. – Ask Me Anything: Integration Platforms as a Service (iPaaS)

Warehouses, data lakes, and middleware OH MY! What is an iPaaS? Does my organization need one?  Bring all your integration questions and join the AMA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Speaker: Gayathri Kher, CEO and Co-founder, fusionSpan


Fri 11/17 at 2 p.m. – Virtual Networking Event for the ASAE Consultant Community

Meet and greet your fellow Consultant Community members and share ideas for improving business and building relationships. More info/register.

Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting


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Association Brain Food: 10.27.23

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…

view of the ocean from the dunes in Salter Path, NC – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityMembership benchmarks. iMIS invites you to participate in their 9th Annual Membership Benchmark Survey. In seven minutes, you can help our community learn about association industry trends in membership engagement and retention levels, digital transformation, the adoption of AI, generational priorities, and more.

Career website. The competition for talent is as tough as ever. Many associations are putting great emphasis on career websites, so they can help industry employers with workforce development. TopClass LMS highlights distinctive site features from several excellent examples.

Orthodox beliefs. Jeff De Cagna delivers a thought-provoking and necessary wake-up call about our assumptions about associations. He identifies six “orthodox beliefs” that associations must confront before the Threatening Thirties. I imagine upon reading them that many of you will nod your head and think “guilty.” But that’s not enough. How do you overturn these beliefs at your association?

Mentoring. The Art of Mentoring describes the benefits of offering a mentoring program to your members. They also provide a checklist for implementing an effective mentorship program or enhancing an existing one.

Governance. If associations are to adapt to our new environment, they must rethink governance, says Michael Butera. He explains what associations have to do to enhance their capability and realize their potential—a short, powerful list.

Local community building. Ewald Consulting describes how the Association of Workplace Investigators uses Local Circles to build connections and foster community among members and non-members. Perhaps a concept like this could serve as a low-admin alternative to chapters?

Marketing to younger generations. Trying to figure out how to market more effectively to Gen Z and millennials? Mercury Creative Group explains how to build an association brand that attracts and retains younger members.

Strategic partnerships. Sherry Budziak at .orgSource describes how two associations’ partnerships with civic and governmental organizations acted as safety nets in times of crisis. She also shares the story of another association that partnered with an outside expert to fill in a service (and revenue) gap.

Value proposition. What is your association’s secret sauce? James Young at Product Community says you need “a world-class value proposition” for your association and for each product or experience. He suggests using empathy maps and value proposition canvases to home in on the unique value you offer.

Also worth your time

If you allow hate to seep into your words, thoughts, or heart, please watch this video from Arnold Schwarzenegger, my fantasy president.

Unlock the power of timeboxing for project management and professional development. (Marc Zao-Sanders, Harvard Business Review)

It’s easy to screw up on breaking news. But you have to admit when you do. (Nate Silver talking about the troubling journalistic standards lately at the NY Times, Washington Post, BBC, AP, and other legacy media outlets)

You never grow old at the table

Skip down to the list of free educational events if you prefer takeout.

We spent last weekend at my niece’s, who lives just down the road from the Intracoastal Waterway, across from uninhabited Masonboro Island in North Carolina. Crabbing, clamming, and feasting were on the agenda. Saturday night, I made our traditional dinner of shrimp scampi with linguine: onion, garlic, tomatoes, white wine, lemon juice, NC shrimp, butter, pasta water, and linguine.

Back at home, with some of our harvest, Jim made steamed crabs and clams for dinner. The next night, I made spaghetti with white clam sauce: chouriço sausage, onion, red jalapeno, garlic, red pepper flakes, white wine, lemon juice, clams, butter, pasta water, parsley, and whole wheat spaghetti. On the side, roasted broccoli with lemon zest, garlic powder, and parmesan.

Another night, I pan-seared NC yellowfin tuna steaks with lemon zest and juice, and black pepper. On the side, roasted broccoli (again!) with red onion, red jalapeño, and garlic powder.


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Fri 10/27 at 9:30 a.m.* – World Café: International Meetings & Events

Explore three aspects of international meetings: developing (regionally) relevant content, possible business models, and navigating the tension between local/global/US-centric cultural expectations. More info/register.

Hosts: ASAE International Associations Professionals Community and Michiel Gen, Partner, Exempla Management & Consulting

Speakers:

  • Sylvia Gonner, CAE, President & Owner, CultureWiz
  • Matt Riley, CAE, Director of Associations, International Conference Service
  • Dianna Steinbach, COO, National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors

*All events are online at Eastern Daylight Time unless otherwise noted.


Fri 10/27 at 11 a.m. – Monthly Virtual Consultants Town Hall for Networking/Connecting

This monthly networking meeting is for connecting and sharing among consultants. The agenda will be created by the community through suggesting topics and/or volunteering to share content via a presentation. More info/register.

Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, CAE, CNP, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting


Fri 10/27 at 12:30 p.m. – Ask Me Anything: Marketing Automation

Learn about marketing automation. How can technology and automation make our marketing efforts less painful? What can automation be used for? Bring all your marketing automation questions and join the AMA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Speaker: Genevieve Borello, CAE, MPA, oversees the American Bar Association’s Tax Section’s membership, marketing, and diversity initiatives


Fri 10/27 at 1 p.m. – eLearning Marketing Makeover: Refresh Your Approach to Reach More Learners

Learn how to develop targeted content that speaks to your different member personas, market eLearning to both members AND non-members, seamlessly connect your website and LMS for maximum impact, and leverage your LMS to market your programs. 0.75 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Blue Sky eLearn

Speakers: Cassie Garcia, Director of Marketing, and Dr. Kristen Wall, MA, EdD, Director of Learning and Development, Blue Sky eLearn


Fri 10/27 at 4 p.m. – Nonprofit Management Series: Lesson from Organizational Strategies for Personal Growth

Nonprofits and trade groups develop strategies to manage transition, solicit feedback from their community or members, and reassess priorities in response to outside trends. Join this dialogue to discover ways to incorporate lessons from organization-wide changes to personal professional growth. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speakers:

  • Ted Miller, Founder, Ted Miller Strategies
  • Shandell Richards, Chief Program Officer, Horton’s Kids

Mon 10/30 at 8 a.m. –  Unleashing the Power of BI (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

Guests: Daniel Elacqua and Gwen Garrison, authors of the book, Unleashing the Power of BI


Tue 10/31 at 11 a.m. – Don’t Let Dirty Data Spook You Away From Analytics

We’ve worked with hundreds of associations just like yours, who once believed they weren’t ready to delve into analytics due to dirty data. However, once they took the plunge, they realized analytics wasn’t the scary monster they imagined. Learn why a lot of the data you’ve been hoarding isn’t that important, you’ll never have immaculate data, and you don’t need pristine data to leverage analytics. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Association Analytics

Speakers: Bill Conforti, SVP of Strategy & Solutions, and Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales Enablement, Association Analytics


Tue 10/31 at 11 a.m. – Leadership & Learning: Leadership and the Weight We Carry: Navigating the Murky Waters of Leading and Being Human

Explore the limitations of the common advice to “leave it at the door” for effective leadership; the impact of authenticity when it goes too far, casting a shadow on the entire team; the potential of trust and curiosity as the cornerstone of healthy, authentic leadership; and the interplay of personal challenges and leadership in diverse contexts. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Ryan MacTaggart, PhD, Associate Director, Professional Learning, EDUCAUSE


Tue 10/31 at 11 a.m. – Mastering Year-End Reporting: 5 Tricks and Treats for Advocacy Teams

It’s important to show your leadership team, board, and members or clients what you’ve accomplished in the past year, but it’s even more important to connect past success to future plans, especially with a tumultuous election year ahead. Learn how to craft a successful year-end report in half the time and a winning strategy for next year. Hear about the metrics and data you need to showcase the value of your work in 2023, tips to build a strong strategy heading into a presidential election year, and real-life stories and examples from advocacy professionals to copy for your own reporting and strategy. More info/register.

Host: VoterVoice

Speakers:

  • Jamie Cobby, Senior Regional Grassroots Manager, National Federation of Independent Business
  • Jessica Cooper, National Director of Grassroots Strategies, National Federation of Independent Business
  • Sherry Whitworth (moderator), Managing Director of Public Affairs and Advocacy, FiscalNote

Tue 10/31 at 12 p.m. – Tech Tuesdays: Protecting Your Organization’s Data from Malicious Attacks

How are we protecting our organizations from all the threats our digital environments are subject to? Let’s get together and talk about how we’re securing our networks and desktops, how we’re promoting cybersecurity as a “culture” within our organizations, and where we are lacking. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Technology Council

Speakers:

  • Reggie Henry, ASAE
  • Dave Coriale and Andrew Legett, DelCor

Tue 10/31 at 12 p.m. – ASAE CRVM Reading Club: Atomic Habits

Join the ASAE CRVM Reading Club to discuss Atomic Habits by James Clear. We’ll talk about habit stacking, incremental changes and how to improve yourself 1% every day. We’d love to hear your opinion of these techniques and what works for you. Read the book (the author’s summary or an online review) and join us with a cup of coffee and your input on habits. More info/register.

Host: ASAE Component Relations and Volunteer Management (CRVM) Advisory Council


Tue 10/31 at 1 p.m. – Leadership & Learning Series: The Generational Shift: Moving Forward Together

Learn about the generational shift and what makes it unique at this point in history. Gain insights into perspectives across the generations including leadership, recognition, and motivation. Hear about practical applications to improve organizational effectiveness with care, curiosity, and collaboration. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Katherine Jeffery, PhD, Generational Strategist, CEO, KJ Consulting, LLC


Tue 10/31 at 1 p.m. – Cybersecurity Best Practices: A Treat for Your Entire Association

According to the Community Brands Association Trends Study, just 28% of members rank their organization as an excellent technology user when protecting member data and offering secure transactions. Learn cybersecurity best practices to protect your member data and empower staff, valuable data security insights from leading association professionals, and what to look for in an association tech stack to prioritize cybersecurity. More info/register.

Host: Community Brands

Speakers: Michelle Schweitz, Sr Director of Marketing, and Doug Stopper, Vice President of Cybersecurity, Risk, & Compliance, 
Community Brands


Tue 10/31 at 2 p.m. – Demystifying the Speaker and Entertainment Industries

Hiring the right speaker or entertainer isn’t just finding the right content—the contract terms must align with your budget as well as attendee and stakeholder expectations. Hear about current business trends and advice on planning and booking unforgettable experiences with top talent, whether you’re booking direct or partnering with a bureau/agency. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MeetingsNet

Speakers:

  • Nichole Beasley, President and Founder, West End Entertainment
  • Diane Goodman, CMP, President and Founder, Goodman Speaker Management and Founder, Goodman Speakers Bureau

Wed 11/1 at 11 a.m. – PCI Compliance

Learn best practices for associations in implementing PCI Compliance. Get a basic overview of PCI Compliance and what it’s designed to achieve. Hear nine practical tips you can implement immediately to ensure a more secure payment environment. Find out what you should know about the Self-Assessment-Questionnaire (SAQ). 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Julie Duncan, Association Practice Leader, and Jenni Glaze, COO, US Transactions Corporation


Wed 11/1 at 12 p.m.  – Don’t Be a Data Hoarder: 5 Steps to Recovery

Data hoarding wastes staff time, creates a bad member experience, and costs your association revenue. Learn how to weed your data garden, improve staff efficiency, common use cases supported by data integrations, how to identify the use cases you will need, and basic steps you can take to validate those use cases against a system API when selecting a new system. More info/register.

Host: Association Insights in Old Town (AIOT)

Speaker: Justin Burniske, Principal Consultant and Co-Owner, Meta-Dao


Wed 11/1 at 12 p.m. MDT – AWTC Pop-Up Lunch: digitalNow (Aurora CO)

Are you attending digitalNow? If so, meet up with your AWTC peeps beforehand. These intimate, informal gatherings are designed to help you build your network and connect with the AWTC community. Location: Aurora CO. More info/register.

Organizer: Association Women Technology Champions


Wed 11/1 at 1 p.m. – An Association Professional’s Guide to AI

Hear real-world examples that illustrate how both large and small associations can adopt AI-driven strategies successfully. Learn how AI can amplify the role of an association professional, decision-making and operations can be refined and streamlined through the use of AI, and specific AI applications can be integrated into an association’s practices. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Fonteva

Speaker: Joe Burak, Founder and Chief Strategist, TRANSiT Strategy & Analytics


Wed 11/1 at 2 p.m. – Setting a Strategy for Recruiting Talent

Learn about best practices for effectively hiring candidates for both permanent and project work in the meetings and events industry, including defining the role and devising a game plan for recruiting. Hear how to establish a game plan and timeline, define the role and skills needed, and engage consistently to avoid “ghosting.” 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Northstar Meetings Group

Speakers:

  • Dawn Penfold, President, Meetingjobs.com
  • Todd Taranto, President, Cadre
  • Sarah J.F. Braley (moderator), Managing Editor, Northstar Meetings Group

Thu 11/2 at 2 p.m. – Know Before You Go: Wisdom to Set Your Organization Up for Success on Software Projects

Ready to find the perfect software solution for your association in 2024? Don’t know where to start? Our expert panel is here to offer practical advice, easy-to-follow guidance, and valuable resources to help you start your journey towards success. Whether you need an AMS, LMS, CRM, or Community system, we’ll cover the key steps for maximizing your chances of success. More info/register.

Host: 501 Works

Speakers:

  • Laura Armstrong, Senior Consultant, Cimatri
  • Vanessa Dennison, CAE, CBAP, Dennison & Associates, Principal
  • Craig Peake, Vice President, AMS Geek

Thu 11/2 at 2 p.m. – The Exhibitor’s Wishlist: Planning for 2024’s Exhibitor Trends

Find out what exhibiting and sponsoring companies, large and small, truly want from trade shows and event organizers like yourself. Learn about their top priorities and biggest concerns, how budgets and other marketing priorities are guiding their decisions for events next year, and what will make your event, exhibiting and sponsoring packages, stand out from the rest. More info/register.

Host: Personify A2Z Events


Thu 11/2 at 3 p.m. – From Prospects to Promoters: Key Strategies to Recruit and Retain Members

Get actionable insights into best practices for member recruitment and powerful communication tactics to retain members. Hear about the value of using multiple communication tools to reach members, innovative ways to engage members and non-members, and the importance of frequency and timing of communication across your association. More info/register.

Host: Grype

Speaker: Scott Oser, president, Scott Oser Associates


Thu 11/2 at 7 p.m. – House Social

Join us for our quarterly Open House. Meet the community, hear what is happening and how you can be involved. More info/register.

Host: Black in Events


Fri 11/3 at 4 p.m. – Recognizing Burnout Before It’s Too Late

Hear from association professionals who will share their experiences with burnout and its effects on their professional and personal wellbeing. Participate in a moderator-led breakout session with a small group of fellow attendees for an in-depth discussion on how burnout is affecting you, your team, and your workplace. Leave with steps you can take today to address burnout before it’s too late. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speakers:

  • Alexandra Bradley, director of marketing and communications, American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery

Tue 11/7 at 12 p.m. – Using Generative AI (Data Analytics Network)

Join association professionals for peer-led discussions on topics related to data and analytics. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Data Analytics Network


Wed 11/8 at 11 a.m. – Creating Personalized Member Experiences with Your Data

What if you could elevate the experience of your own members and delight them with unforgettable moments? Using data-driven insights and AI can help you be invaluable to your members. Learn how break down the data silos and work towards a single source of truth, build trust and confidence in the integrity of your data, and make informed decisions using data driven and AI insights. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: iMIS by ASI


Wed 11/8 at 11:30 a.m. – Tapas Talks (Cyber & Security) in the Small Staff Association Marketplace

Always conversational and lively, a mixture of planned content and virtual f2f discussions with subject matter experts, plus the serendipity of talking through challenges with your peers. November’s theme is all things Cyber & Security. The program opens with a presentation by Brian Scott of ClearTone Consulting and 501CISO. More info/register.

Host: QiqoChat


Wed 11/8 at 12 p.m. – Everything You Need to Know About ChatGPT: The Hottest (and Scariest) Technology of 2023

Just a few months ago, the world as we know it changed forever. ChatGPT can write whole essays from a simple text prompt, formulate 100 social media post ideas from a single sentence, create computer code with just a description and compose poetry and songs in any artist’s style in milliseconds. With this type of AI tool, there are ethical issues, legal issues, bias issues, quality issues, creativity issues, copyright issues, issue issues…and issues we haven’t even considered. Get an in-depth look at ChatGPT and similar tools to discover how it works, what it can do, how it can help you do your job better, who it hurts, and, most importantly, how far it can go. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Hosts: Billhighway, Impexium, and Mariner Management

Speaker: Beth Zienesis, Your Nerdy Best Friend


Wed 11/8 at 12 p.m. – PAR Member Meet-Up: There’s No Playbook for That

Hear association teams share the craziest member, attendee or client experiences. Challenges help us grow—tune in and learn how association teams have solved their craziest moments and lived to tell the tale. PAR Member Meet-Ups are 30-minute sessions for industry professionals to collaborate on the ideas, skills and solutions our association teams need to move forward. More info/register.

Host: Professionals for Association Revenue


Wed 11/8 at 12 p.m. – Cybersecurity and AI: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

A recent ASAE survey revealed that while less than 25% of associations currently are using AI, most were in the planning stages and likely to implement plans, assessments, work groups, and seek advice about AI in the next year. One way associations could leverage AI is for cybersecurity. And the cyber threat to associations is real. It isn’t a question of if your association’s data will be compromised, it’s when. Hear how AI can be used to help associations prevent cyber threats. Learn about recent cybersecurity innovations associations might leverage to improve their cybersecurity. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Association Xchange

Speaker: S. Keith Moulsdale, Partner and Co-Chair of the Cyber Security, Information Management & Privacy practice at Whiteford Taylor & Preston


Thu 11/9 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – Fall Symposium (Washington DC)

An opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Sessions:

  • Rise Up Together: Navigating the Journey of Member Loyalty in Communities with Bill Mcglade, President, Community Leaders Institute & epIQ Creative Group
  • A Magic Wand For Member Retention with Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales, Association Analytics
  • Member Engagement is an Art and a Science. Do Both! with Brianne Wheeler, Director of Marketing at PropFuel
  • Test Drive Your Shiny New Membership Model with Aimee Pagano, Senior Digital Marketing Advisor at HighRoad Solution

Location: Washington DC. 4 CAE credits. More info/register.

Host: UST Education


Thu 11/9 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – Fall Symposium (Virtual)

An opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Sessions:

  • Rise Up Together: Navigating the Journey of Member Loyalty in Communities with Bill Mcglade, President, Community Leaders Institute & epIQ Creative Group
  • A Magic Wand For Member Retention with Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales, Association Analytics
  • Member Engagement is an Art and a Science. Do Both! with Brianne Wheeler, Director of Marketing at PropFuel
  • Test Drive Your Shiny New Membership Model with Aimee Pagano, Senior Digital Marketing Advisor at HighRoad Solution

4 CAE credits. More info/register.

Host: UST Education


Thu 11/9 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. – MemberSips Workshop – Change Management: Unlocking Post Go-Live Success (McLean VA)

Explore strategies and best practices to ensure your organization’s transformation initiatives thrive long after the go-live date. Learn how to maintain the initial excitement and commitment to change; communication techniques to keep stakeholders engaged, informed, and aligned throughout the post go-live phase; the common sources of resistance to change and strategies to address them effectively; define, track, and evaluate the impact of post go-live changes using key performance indicators, and foster a change-centric culture where adaptability and continuous improvement are the norm. Location: McLean VA. More info/register.

Host: Impexium

Speaker: Rebecca Achurch, CEO of Achurch Consulting


Fri 11/10 at 12:30 p.m. – – Conversations with Champions

Each conversation features an AWTC leader or AWTC Award winner, followed by breakout rooms with changing topics (selected by our featured guest). These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Guest: Katherine Schowengerdt, Director of Operations at American College of Sports Medicine


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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…

Creek running through boulders in a pine forest on a bleak looking day – inspiration for my weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityMarketing. Emotional marketing appeals to your audience’s ego and desire to feel and look connected and smarter. TopClass LMS explains how to use emotional marketing triggers to persuade people to register for an educational program or conference.

Sponsor perspectives. Bruce Rosenthal and Lori Zoss Kraska share five valuable hard truths about sponsorships from Bruce’s interviews with 100 corporate sponsors. Their advice seems so obvious, yet apparently most associations need to hear it. You’re leaving money on the table!

Member app. Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. Bulletin describes several ways a member app can enhance and foster member engagement.

Market perception. Keep the Seal of Approval concept in mind when examining your association’s offerings and unique value propositions, says Dr. Michael Tatonetti in a post by Carolyn Shomali at Professionals for Association Revenue. Everything you put out there in the world carries an implicit or explicit Seal of Approval. What do your members and target audiences think of yours?

Analytics. Dave Bornmann at Association Analytics shares five convincing points to use when making a case for a bigger data analytics budget. He pairs each one with relatable examples to drive the point home.

Online community. Why do members join associations? To connect with and learn from other members, which is why online communities are a must. And they’re extremely popular with younger audiences too. Nimble AMS explains how an online community can help you attract, engage, and retain members. They also provide a useful plan for launching and managing a community.

Live website chat. Sheri Budziak at orgSource writes about the benefits of offering a live chat (with a human) tool on your website. Even better, pair it with a chatbot and you end up with a “new power couple.”

AI adoption. MCI released a benchmark survey report on AI adoption in associations.

Also worth your time

10 tips for success for incoming association CEOs. (Katherine Wayne, AMC Association Management Center)

Dealing with data: how to create reports that work for everyone. (Intellidata)

Dr. Vinay Prasad speculates about the reasons his keynote at the American College of Clinical Pharmacy’s annual meeting was canceled. He wonders what it says that small groups of people online can cancel talks. Hopefully, your association would never cave into bullying like this. (The Free Press)

Social media platforms hate the written word. My beloved Twitter keeps getting less and less user-friendly because of Musk’s impulsive lack of foresight. (Ross Barkan)

Wow. In 2016, China reported 17.86 million births. This week, it reported 9.56 million births for 2022. That’s down by nearly half in just six years. I wonder how the regime will adapt (cause trouble) in the coming years. (Patrick T. Brown)

You never grow old at the table

Skip down to the list of free educational events if you prefer takeout.

Fish and more fish. First, Mummy Lorraine sheepshead with a topping of crushed Ritz crackers, lemon zest, garlic powder, and melted butter.

Then, fish tacos made with black sea bass and amberjack—a contrast of textures. My spice rub included ancho chile powder, smoked paprika, cumin, oregano, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

Into the tortillas went the fish, avocado, pico de gallo, and southwestern slaw made with green cabbage, carrot, red bell pepper, sweet onion, cilantro, lime juice, rice wine vinegar, light olive oil, hot sauce, cumin, salt, and pepper.


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Fri 10/20 at 4 p.m.* – Career Coach Series: Five Big Career Mindset Mistakes

Mission driven, committed to helping the association leaders become better at what they do and at the same time helping the profession to grow and evolve so that it is always relevant to those served by that profession. Isn’t that what association management is all about? More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speaker: Pegotty Cooper

*All events are online at Eastern Daylight Time unless otherwise noted.


Sat 10/21 at 3 p.m. – GenAI: The Three Questions You Can’t Afford to Ignore

Navigate the ethical labyrinth of GenAI with nuanced perspectives and actionable advice. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to synergize human and AI capabilities to propel organizational growth. Equip yourself with innovative approaches to adapt community engagement strategies in an AI-augmented landscape. More info/register.

Host: KiKi L’Italien, senior consultant, Tecker International, and host, Association Chat


Mon 10/23 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. – The Engaging Conference 4.0

What if instead of attendees dropping off, they stayed all the way to the end? Instead of passive participation, people are actively engaged? Instead of people quietly leaving, they ask how can I sign up for next year? Learn how to solve virtual and hybrid’s #1 problem, create highly engaging virtual and hybrid meetings, and meet and exceed your conference goals. More info/register.

Host: John Chen, author of Engaging Virtual Meetings

Speakers: John Chen, Douglas Ferguson, Robbie Samuels, and Phil Mershon


Mon 10/23 at 8 a.m. –  Recognizing Performance (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: Rick Burt, CAE, Vice President, Membership and Volunteer Engagement at Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses


Mon 10/23 at 1 p.m. – Audiovisual Next Practices & Trends

Let’s step into the future of event experiences with a discussion of cutting-edge trends and next-level solutions in audiovisual design. Explore how immersive technologies, interactive displays and innovative soundscapes are redefining engagement and transforming the event landscape. 0.5 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MPI


Tue 10/24 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. – The Engaging Conference 4.0

What if instead of attendees dropping off, they stayed all the way to the end? Instead of passive participation, people are actively engaged? Instead of people quietly leaving, they ask how can I sign up for next year? Learn how to solve virtual and hybrid’s #1 problem, create highly engaging virtual and hybrid meetings, and meet and exceed your conference goals. More info/register.

Host: John Chen, author of Engaging Virtual Meetings

Speakers: John Chen, Amanda Lee Kaiser, and Shiraz Baboo


Tue 10/24 at 10 a.m. – GenAI: The Three Questions You Can’t Afford to Ignore

Navigate the ethical labyrinth of GenAI with nuanced perspectives and actionable advice. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to synergize human and AI capabilities to propel organizational growth. Equip yourself with innovative approaches to adapt community engagement strategies in an AI-augmented landscape. More info/register.

Host: KiKi L’Italien, senior consultant, Tecker International, and host, Association Chat


Tue 10/24 at 11 a.m. – Protect and Enhance Your Association’s Image Through Reputation Management

Online reviews, social media mentions, word of mouth, and search engine results can significantly impact member perception and vendor purchase decisions. Learn why being reactive instead of proactive can actually be detrimental to your organization; how to implement ethical and impactful practices, improving visibility, credibility, and trustworthiness; and how to navigate complex digital landscapes, anticipate reputation challenges, and provide effective solutions which will earn your organization a reputable name in the industry. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Bill Sheehan, VP, Strategic Partnerships, Multiview


Tue 10/24 at 11 a.m. – Revolutionize Your Writing: Harnessing the Power of Generative AI Tools for Research and Writing

Learn how to leverage the power of generative AI tools to streamline your research and writing process; how to use these tools effectively to generate ideas, conduct research, and even draft documents; and how to refine and polish your work to ensure it meets your standards. Get equipped with the knowledge and skills to revolutionize your writing and increase your productivity. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Jon Rivers, COO, Marketeery


Tue 10/24 at 12 p.m. – New Kid on the Block: The Event Technologist

Whether the role is staffed internally within an organization or externally through an agency, 47% of organizations now have a clearly defined job description for an event technologist within. Hear about recent research on the role of the event technologist, responsibilities of the event technologist, measurements of success around event technology, and expectations for the future of the event technologist. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MPI

Speakers: Julie Haddix, Senior Director, Solutions Marketing, and Taylor Bohn, Event Technology Lead, Meetings & Events, Cvent


Tue 10/24 at 2 p.m. – Association Members of Tomorrow: Creative Strategies to Connect with Gen Z

Learn how one association created and leverages a Young Professionals committee to proactively explore strategies that help them attract and retain the next generation of members. Gain a deeper understanding of Gen Z—their unique traits, values, and expectations. Learn innovative engagement strategies for this digitally native generation. Find out how to create a Gen Z-friendly association. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Higher Logic

Speakers:

  • Jennifer Richards, Associate Vice President, Membership at American Association of Airport Executives
  • Jeremy Valcich, C.M., ACE, IACE, Director, Regulatory Affairs at American Association of Airport Executives
  • Kelly Whelan (moderator), Content Marketing Manager at Higher Logic

Tue 10/24 at 4 p.m. – GenAI: The Three Questions You Can’t Afford to Ignore

Navigate the ethical labyrinth of GenAI with nuanced perspectives and actionable advice. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to synergize human and AI capabilities to propel organizational growth. Equip yourself with innovative approaches to adapt community engagement strategies in an AI-augmented landscape. More info/register.

Host: KiKi L’Italien, senior consultant, Tecker International, and host, Association Chat


Wed 10/25 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. – The Engaging Conference 4.0

What if instead of attendees dropping off, they stayed all the way to the end? Instead of passive participation, people are actively engaged? Instead of people quietly leaving, they ask how can I sign up for next year? Learn how to solve virtual and hybrid’s #1 problem, create highly engaging virtual and hybrid meetings, and meet and exceed your conference goals. More info/register.

Host: John Chen, author of Engaging Virtual Meetings

Speakers: Laura Leist, Bobbie Carlton, UnPanel, John Chen


Wed 10/25 from 8:50 a.m. to 4:10 p.m. – ASAE AMS Demo Day

The two-day event will feature presentations from a limited number of industry partners that offer AMS platforms. AMS experts will be showcasing platforms and sharing their knowledge with the association market. More info/register.

Host: ASAE


Wed 10/25 at 9 a.m. – PAR Member Meet-Up: Future-Thinking Revenue Streams

Based on the 2023 PAR Association Business Development Landscape Report, membership and conference attendance are still the highest priority programs for revenue generation.  However, Non-Dues programs have the highest potential for overall revenue production.  Join PAR members as we explore what future business will look like for associations working to blend their approach to the bottom line. 0.5 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Professionals for Association Revenue


Wed 10/25 at 11 a.m. – Elevating Association Digital Experiences: Solutions for Challenges Ahead

Learn how optimized digital experiences can transform associations. Gain practical insights into reshaping member interactions, understanding audience needs, ensuring accessibility, conducting usability assessments, and utilizing web analytics to set your association apart. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to digital experiences, equip yourself with actionable takeaways to craft immersive, member-centric digital journeys. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Kailee Quinn, Senior UX/UI Consultant, Fionta


Wed 10/25 at 12 p.m. – The Collaborative Advantage: Transforming Your Business Operations

Gain a deep understanding of the power of collaboration in driving innovation, efficiency, and growth. Explore cutting-edge tools and strategies that will enable you to streamline processes, enhance communication, and foster a culture of collaboration within your organization. More info/register.

Host: Lizabeth Wesely-Casella


Wed 10/25 at 12 p.m. CDT – AWTC Pop-Up Lunch (Austin TX)

These intimate, informal gatherings are designed to help you build your network and connect with the AWTC community in and around your area. Location: Austin TX. More info/register.

Organizer: Association Women Technology Champions


Wed 10/25 at 12 p.m. MDT – AWTC Pop-Up Lunch (Denver/Greenwood Village CO)

These intimate, informal gatherings are designed to help you build your network and connect with the AWTC community in and around your area. Location: Greenwood Village (Denver area) CO. More info/register.

Organizer: Association Women Technology Champions


Wed 10/25 at 1 p.m. – Risk Management Mastery for Nonprofits

Risk Management is a business strategy that enables the organization to identify, assess, and prepare for possible disaster—both physical and figurative—that may interfere with the organization’s operation and objectives. Learn how to properly assess your organization’s risks—both the obvious and hidden ones; develop a risk management strategy for the organization to cover the three main risk domains—security, digital, and personnel; empower your team to reduce risk; and transfer risk to insurance partners more effectively. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Brian Haney, Founder and CEO, The Haney Company


Wed 10/25 at 1 p.m. – Event Food & Beverage: Advancing Access, Equity and Sustainability

Explore the power of food and beverage in promoting access and equity and in turn support environmental, social and corporate governance goals. Discover strategies to create inclusive culinary experiences that cater to diverse needs, navigate dietary restrictions effortlessly and provide equal access to quality food experiences. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: Meetings Today

Speaker: Tracy Stuckrath, CMM, CSE, founder of thrive! meetings & events and host of the Eating at a Meeting podcast


Wed 10/25 at 1 p.m. – How Companies Can Maximize the Potential of Generative AI

Generative AI has displayed breathtaking powers to create new content, such as music, speech, text, images, and video—and is being used to write software, give feedback on startup ideas, transcribe interactions, and perform tasks like writing a letter. But generative AI also produces distorted or entirely fabricated output and can be oblivious to privacy and copyright concerns. Learn what generative AI is, whether generative AI’s importance is being overblown, if its risks are worth the potential rewards, how companies can figure out where to apply generative AI, and the first steps for beginning to use generative AI. More info/register.

Host: Harvard Business Review

Speaker: Erik Brynjolfsson, professor and senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI and director of Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab


Wed 10/25 at 2 p.m. – Solving the Non-Dues Revenue Puzzle: Strategies for Sustainable Growth

Hear about important data and findings from the 2023 Association Benchmarking Report. We will share actionable  recommendations and strategies to empower associations with innovative methods for boosting their financial stability, while diving into the intricate landscape of non-dues revenue generation. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Association Advisor/Naylor

Speakers: Jack Fordi, Chief Revenue Officer, and Sarah Sain, CAE, Vice President of Content Services, Naylor


Wed 10/25 at 2 p.m. – Zombie-Proofing Your Events: Tips for Engaging Attendees

Learn about common symptoms of audience disengagement and their root causes, strategies to prevent a zombie epidemic at your event, and cutting-edge event tech ideas you can use to enable event engagement. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

Host: MeetingsNet

Speakers: Carisa Bartelt, Team Lead, Product Marketing, and Laran Huba, Assistant Team Lead, Demand Generation Marketing, Cvent


Wed 10/25 at 2 p.m. – Navigating State Sessions: Key Issues & Best Practices for 2024

Keeping track of policy and developing legislation at the state level, as well as forming relationships with new and existing stakeholders, is no easy task. Hear about the biggest themes and issues state legislatures will tackle in the upcoming year, which states and topics your organization should keep an eye on, best practices to prepare for next year and make the most of state sessions, and tips for building strong relationships with legislators. More info/register.

Host: FiscalNote

Speakers:

  • Trent Dilks, Legislative Director, Disabled American Veterans, Dept. of Minnesota
  • Brian Feldman, Maryland State Senator
  • Chuck Martin, Georgia State Representative
  • Xiomara Santos, Director of Government Relations, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
  • Annika von Grey (moderator), Senior Consultant, FiscalNote

Thu 10/26 at 9 a.m. – Learning by Association

Hear how the UK’s top professional associations are unlocking revenue and diversifying their member value proposition through learning. Learn why a solid strategy is needed to power a long-term transformation of learning. Find out how to repackage your educational offering to drive higher financial returns, make an impact—raising overall standards in the profession, monetize your associations learning programs with integrated eCommerce, and transform and future-proof your association and the skills and competencies of your members. More info/register.

Host: D2L

Speakers:

  • Jason Baker, founder, snowfish learning
  • Ayça Donaghy, CEO, Lighting Industry Association

Thu 10/26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. – ASAE AMS Demo Day

The two-day event will feature presentations from a limited number of industry partners that offer AMS platforms. AMS experts will be showcasing platforms and sharing their knowledge with the association market. More info/register.

Host: ASAE


Thu 10/26 at 11 a.m. – The True Implications of AI for the Association Industry: Part 4 – Responsible AI and Associations’ Role in Defining the Ethics of AI

The Responsible AI Manifesto states, “We have to be willing to have the hard conversations now so that we do not ruin what can be one of the most transformative technological shifts in human history. As AI capabilities race forward, leaders must clearly define their principles, policies and procedures.” How can associations—standards-bearers by design—lead the charge? How should we start thinking about the ethics of AI, starting at home in our own organizations? 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers:

  • Elizabeth Engel, M.A., CAE, Chief Strategist, Spark Consulting, LLC
  • Maddie Grant, CAE, Culture Designer and Digital Strategist, Propel
  • Paul Roetzer, Founder & CEO, Marketing AI Institute
  • Jennifer Yarrish, Director, Enterprise Strategy, AARP

Thu 10/26 at 11 a.m. – ICF Live with Dean West, Association Management Expert

Hear about the possibilities and challenges facing associations today. More info/register.

Host: International Coaching Federation

Speakers:

  • Dean West, President, Association Laboratory
  • Magdalena Nowicka Mook, CEO, International Coaching Federation

Thu 10/26 at 12 p.m. – I Want a Divorce: How to Develop Lifetime Members

Hear about the uncanny correlation of divorce and member churn patterns. Explore how to extend the Honeymoon, avoid the 7-Year Itch, and prevent the 12-Year Ache. Learn strategies to strengthen relationships and keep members saying, “I do” year after year after year. More info/register.

Host: Cathi Hight, President of Hight Performance Group


Thu 10/26 at 12 p.m. – AI and Associations: Ethics Statements, Industry Impacts and Planning for the Future

Get a deeper understanding of AI within the association sector, including ethical considerations, industry impacts, and a course for the future. Learn how to navigate the ethical challenges to AI’s expansion and strike a balance between AI’s promise and the ethical considerations. Hear about AI-driven organizational changes, including privacy and data security in AI implementations, and future strategies—ways to remains agile, ethical, and profitable in the future AI-driven world. More info/register.

Host: GlueUp

Speakers:

  • James Brusseau, Philosophy Professor at Pace University
  • Cindy Morris, Chief Advancement Officer at American Society on Aging
  • John Shufeldt, CEO of Tribalhealth
  • Chao Wu, Maryland House of Delegates at The Maryland General Assembly

Thu 10/26 at 12 p.m. – The Community Check-In

A weekly community chat on Slack for black professionals working in the events industry. More info/register.

Host: Black In Events Network


Thu 10/26 at 1 p.m. – Expert Series: Is Your Association’s Corporate Sponsorship Strategy Haunted?

Hear about the ghosts, ghouls, and goblins that may be haunting your association’s corporate sponsorship efforts; and proven ghostbusting techniques to help clear the cobwebs from your existing strategy and empower you with the potions and spells needed to successfully connect with corporations. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Non-Dues-A-Palooza

Speakers:

  • Corporate Sponsorship Sorceress Lori Zoss Kraska, MBA, CFRE
  • Corporate Partnership Sorcerer Bruce Rosenthal

Thu 10/26 at 1 p.m. – 10 Trends for Event Marketing: The Future is Here.

10 Marketing experts share their #1 trend for the 
future of event marketing. 1 hour, 10 insights. More info/register.

Host: Boldpush


Thu 10/26 at 1 p.m. – How to Defend and Grow your Marketing Budget in Four Easy Steps

When times are tough, finance departments are all too eager to swing the axe on marketing investment. Learn about the metrics that matter when it comes to talking to finance and the c-suite, the most common traps marketers can fall into when trying to communicate investment strategy, and how to win confidence in marketing results so that you can defend and even grow your budget. More info/register.

Host: American Marketing Association

Speakers: Will Marks, Marketing Science Director, and Tracy Wong, Marketing Science Partner, Mutinex


Thu 10/26 at 2 p.m. – How To Build Your 2024 Communications Plan

In this step-by-step session, discover everything that needs to go into your 2024 communications plan. Walk away with: set goals that bring value, the know-how to define activities and tactics for your goals, the ability to manage your plan throughout the year (no matter what it brings!), a real example of a successfully executed plan, and an annual communications plan and marketing and communications budget template. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Mighty Citizen

Speakers: Brianna Martin, Director of Brand Marketing, and Nicole Araujo, CAE, Client Engagement Director, Mighty Citizen


Thu 10/26 at 3 p.m. – 2023 Membership Marketing Benchmark Report

The Membership Marketing Benchmark Report provides the tools needed to evaluate membership marketing strategies and tactics. MGI’s 2023 survey collected data from over 800 unique associations at the beginning of the year to provide insights into the most effective methods and tactics. Get a deep dive into the report along with proven strategies to grow your membership. More info/register.

Host: Grype

Speaker: Tony Rossell, Senior VP, Marketing General Inc. (MGI)


Fri 10/27 at 9:30 a.m. – World Café: International Meetings & Events

Explore three aspects of international meetings: developing (regionally) relevant content, possible business models, and navigating the tension between local/global/US-centric cultural expectations. More info/register.

Hosts: ASAE International Associations Professionals Community and Michiel Gen, Partner, Exempla Management & Consulting

Speakers:

  • Sylvia Gonner, CAE, President & Owner, CultureWiz
  • Matt Riley, CAE, Director of Associations, International Conference Service
  • Dianna Steinbach, COO, National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors

Fri 10/27 at 11 a.m. – Monthly Virtual Consultants Town Hall for Networking/Connecting

This monthly networking meeting is for connecting and sharing among consultants. The agenda will be created by the community through suggesting topics and/or volunteering to share content via a presentation. More info/register.

Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, CAE, CNP, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting


Fri 10/27 at 12:30 p.m. – Ask Me Anything: Marketing Automation

Learn about marketing automation. How can technology and automation make our marketing efforts less painful? What can automation be used for? Bring all your marketing automation questions and join the AMA. More info/register.

Host: Association Women Technology Champions

Speaker: Genevieve Borello, CAE, MPA, oversees the American Bar Association’s Tax Section’s membership, marketing, and diversity initiatives


Fri 10/27 at 1 p.m. – eLearning Marketing Makeover: Refresh Your Approach to Reach More Learners

Learn how to develop targeted content that speaks to your different member personas, market eLearning to both members AND non-members, seamlessly connect your website and LMS for maximum impact, and leverage your LMS to market your programs. 0.75 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Blue Sky eLearn

Speakers: Cassie Garcia, Director of Marketing, and Dr. Kristen Wall, MA, EdD, Director of Learning and Development, Blue Sky eLearn


Fri 10/27 at 4 p.m. – Nonprofit Management Series: Lesson from Organizational Strategies for Personal Growth

Nonprofits and trade groups develop strategies to manage transition, solicit feedback from their community or members, and reassess priorities in response to outside trends. Join this dialogue to discover ways to incorporate lessons from organization-wide changes to personal professional growth. More info/register.

Host: Fridays@4

Speakers:

  • Ted Miller, Founder, Ted Miller Strategies
  • Shandell Richards, Chief Program Officer, Horton’s Kids

Tue 10/31 at 11 a.m. – Don’t Let Dirty Data Spook You Away From Analytics

We’ve worked with hundreds of associations just like yours, who once believed they weren’t ready to delve into analytics due to dirty data. However, once they took the plunge, they realized analytics wasn’t the scary monster they imagined. Learn why a lot of the data you’ve been hoarding isn’t that important, you’ll never have immaculate data, and you don’t need pristine data to leverage analytics. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: Association Analytics

Speakers: Bill Conforti, SVP of Strategy & Solutions, and Greg Pollack, SVP of Sales Enablement, Association Analytics


Tue 10/31 at 11 a.m. – Leadership & Learning: Leadership and the Weight We Carry: Navigating the Murky Waters of Leading and Being Human

Explore the limitations of the common advice to “leave it at the door” for effective leadership; the impact of authenticity when it goes too far, casting a shadow on the entire team; the potential of trust and curiosity as the cornerstone of healthy, authentic leadership; and the interplay of personal challenges and leadership in diverse contexts. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Ryan MacTaggart, PhD, Associate Director, Professional Learning, EDUCAUSE


Tue 10/31 at 1 p.m. – Leadership & Learning Series: he Generational Shift: Moving Forward Together

Learn about the generational shift and what makes it unique at this point in history. Gain insights into perspectives across the generations including leadership, recognition, and motivation. Hear about practical applications to improve organizational effectiveness with care, curiosity, and collaboration. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speaker: Katherine Jeffery, PhD, Generational Strategist, CEO, KJ Consulting, LLC


Wed 11/1 at 11 a.m. – PCI Compliance

Learn best practices for associations in implementing PCI Compliance. Get a basic overview of PCI Compliance and what it’s designed to achieve. Hear nine practical tips you can implement immediately to ensure a more secure payment environment. Find out what you should know about the Self-Assessment-Questionnaire (SAQ). 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

Host: UST Education

Speakers: Julie Duncan, Association Practice Leader, and Jenni Glaze, COO, US Transactions Corporation


Wed 11/1 at 12 p.m. MDT – AWTC Pop-Up Lunch: digitalNow (Aurora CO)

Are you attending digitalNow? If so, meet up with your AWTC peeps beforehand. These intimate, informal gatherings are designed to help you build your network and connect with the AWTC community. Location: Aurora CO. More info/register.

Organizer: Association Women Technology Champions


Thu 11/2 at 2 p.m. – Know Before You Go – Wisdom to Set Your Organization Up for Success on Software Projects

Ready to find the perfect software solution for your association in 2024? Don’t know where to start? Our expert panel is here to offer practical advice, easy-to-follow guidance, and valuable resources to help you start your journey towards success. Whether you need an AMS, LMS, CRM, or Community system, we’ll cover the key steps for maximizing your chances of success. More info/register.

Host: 501 Works

Speakers:

  • Laura Armstrong, Senior Consultant, Cimatri
  • Vanessa Dennison, CAE, CBAP, Dennison & Associates, Principal

Thu 11/2 at 3 p.m. – From Prospects to Promoters: Key Strategies to Recruit and Retain Members

Get actionable insights into best practices for member recruitment and powerful communication tactics to retain members. Hear about the value of using multiple communication tools to reach members, innovative ways to engage members and non-members, and the importance of frequency and timing of communication across your association. More info/register.

Host: Grype

Speaker: Scott Oser, president, Scott Oser Associates


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