ASAE Newsletter for May 10, 2019 Don’t just tell potential members that your association is valuable—show them. Also: Try a “hallway huddle” in place of your next meeting.
Rumors that Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle sought assistance from midwives and doulas to give birth to her first child have spiked the interest of mothers-to-be in these options, associations say. Read More
A controversial copyright directive passed by the European Union is more likely to complicate global copyright law than force associations to police copyright themselves, a legal expert on intellectual property issues suggests. Read More
The Association of Professional Piercers’ 24th Annual Conference & Exposition begins in Las Vegas this weekend. Attendance is expected to top 1,000. Read More
It’s normal to feel like you don’t quite fit in when you start a new job. But when you’ve been at your organization for a while and still feel like a mismatch, the issue might be more than a learning curve. Read More
The Independent Drivers Guild, which supports drivers for Uber, Lyft, and similar services, timed the launch of the program amid a widespread strike that gained global attention. Read More
Local governments and philanthropy are missing out on one of the biggest opportunities to positively affect the census: supporting the application of modern technology to increase the chances of a more complete count. Read More
ASSOCIATIONWORLD, partners of Boardroom, are organising one more interesting workshop at the Intercontinental Hotel in Geneva on 24 May between 08.30 and 18.30. Read More
White Plains, NY, The American Booksellers Association (ABA), a national not-for-profit trade organization, seeks a visionary and entrepreneurial leader to serve as its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The right ca Read More
Silver Spring, MD, We are looking for a passionate and eager individual who can demonstrate the following:Excellent communication skills (especially listening)Flexibility in availability - this is not a 9-5 job Read More