Putting a price on membership, products, and services can feel fraught with risk and uncertainty. But patience, testing, research, and a little courage can lead you to the right number. Read more in the latest issue of Associations Now. Read More
A provision in the tax law passed last year made associations subject to a 21 percent excise tax on executive compensation over $1 million paid to the five top-earning executives. In a letter delivered to the Treasury Department on December 3, ASAE asked the agency to reduce the impact of the excise tax. Read More
Members of the American Angus Association show their pride by wearing Angus Brand apparel, which is sold in a new online retail store. Merchandise and apparel sales also support a worthy cause. Read More
Millennials deal with work-disrupting mental health issues at nearly twice the U.S. average rateâbut donât think itâs reason enough for a mental health day. Also: juggle personal and work activities during the holiday season. Read More
The problems that association members face are increasingly rooted in technology. Execs will need to root their solutions in technology as well. Read More
Effective teams demand flexibility and creative thinking now. Itâs possible for CEOs to hire for thatâif they demonstrate some flexibility of their own. Read More
âIf you havenât failed recently, you havenât been trying hard enough. Donât let fear drive your decision-making process. Really, whatâs the worst that could happen?â
â Ben Martin, CAE, the executive director of The Review Society, on the importance of risk. See Quote
Chief executive officer profile: The ideal candidate for this position will be an effective, adaptable and visionary leader able to understand and address the varying needs of MVMAâs diverse mem⦠Read More
A Masterâs degree from an accredited college or university in a field related to SGVTC mission and services [educational qualifications may be waived depending on work history]. Five years of ex⦠Read More
Responsibilities: Serve as a strong leader to a dynamic membership. Develop and implement strategic plans that meet the goals and objectives of the association created in partnership with the Board ⦠Read More
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