Sessions in this virtual conference
Day 1: November 7
12:00 pm – 01:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
Facing — And Embracing — The Future of Learning
Led by Amanda Beckner, Josh Goldman, Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele, this session covers how offering learning opportunities and leveraging technologies for your membership leads associations to be on the cutting edge of e-learning.
Speakers:
Amanda Beckner, Josh Goldman, Jeff Cobb, Celisa Steele
01:00 pm – 02:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
How to Effect Change No Matter Your Job Title
An innovation study recently came out concluding the difficulty of effecting meaningful organizational change lies in any position but a senior level one. But is that true? Can people on different rungs of the ladder still influence or steer the direction of an organization? And how can this be done in a cooperative, rather than a combative, way? This session led by Amalea Hijar, Lauren Lemunyan, and Brian Calvary challenges that notion and looks at how to effect meaningful organizational change at any level.
Speakers:
Amalea Hijar, Lauren Lemunyan, Brian Calvary
02:00 pm – 03:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
Transforming Associations Through Artificial Intelligence
Reggie Henry, Jeff De Cagna, Amith Nagarajan, and Thad Lurie share how AI technology is progressing and what associations can expect in the coming years. In this session they cover what that means for your members and your organization.
Speakers:
Reggie Henry, Jeff De Cagna, Amith Nagarajan, Thad Lurie
03:00 pm – 04:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
The Workforce Crisis (And What to Do About It)
This session, led by Scott Wiley, Sarah Sladek and Bryan Kelly, provides a look into the steps and preparations necessary to overcome obstacles and leave a lasting legacy.
Speakers:
Scott Wiley, Sarah Sladek, Bryan Kelly
11:00 am – 11:25 am
25-minute break
Day 2: November 8
12:00 pm – 01:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
Association Leaders and the Analytical Mindset
Session participants Debbie King and Wayne Eckerson discuss bringing the technical and business sides of an organization together, the pros and cons of self-service, benefits of visualization and story-telling, the usefulness of analytics of maturity models, and how data leads to insights which leads to action.
Speakers:
Debbie King, Wayne Eckerson, Bryan Kelly, Susan Avery
01:00 pm – 02:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
Small Bites, Big Ideas
How can one conference cover all the ideas surging through the association space? This session attempts to deliver just that, rapid-fire style. You’ll want to take notes; the concepts might be meaty, but each speaker will present their idea for 5 minutes before we move onto the next. They will cover topics ranging from how design thinking can be used to create a strategic plan to tackling new innovations in the association space.
Speakers:
Lowell Aplebaum, Donté Shannon, Alexis Simoneau, Adrienne Bryant, Rhea Steele, Liz Icenogle, Maggie McGary, Shelly Alcorn, Russ Webb, Tori Liu, Michelle Lui, Prabhash Shrestha, Jessica Falborn, Carla Lochiatto, Amanda Auchenpaugh Cook, DJ Johnson, Shira Harrington, Amy Hager, Trevor Mitchell
02:00 pm – 03:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
Let's Break Down Our Organizational Silos
Is there a way to break the barriers within our organization’s departments, and remove the "us and them" mentality that comes with them? The session features association professionals Mike Moss, Aldo Maragoni, Beth Burchill, Christopher Hunter, and Sean Glaze. All from a range of departments, they will share stories from their own experiences witnessing these communication barriers, and tips to start overcoming them.
Speakers:
Mike Moss, Aldo Maragoni, Beth Burchill, Christopher Hunter, Sean Glaze
03:00 pm – 04:00 pm (CT)
1 CAE Credit
Rethinking Traditional Membership Models
Sharon Kneebone, Addy Kujawa, and Cecilia Sepp engage in a paradigm-smashing discussion about the professional society membership model and its future. In addition to having experience as CEOs, all of our panelists have been membership directors and/or component relations professionals. This session will probe the notion of membership models to consider the relationship between membership dues and the value your association offers its members.
Speakers:
Cecilia Sepp, Sharon Knewwbone, Addy Kujawa
11:00 am – 11:25 am
25-minute break
Day 3: November 9
12:00 pm – 01:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
How to Innovate the Lean Way
Elizabeth Weaver Engel, Guillermo Ortiz and Ann Mei Chang dive deeper into the core principles of lean innovation: starting with a clear goal, engaging your stakeholders, identifying risks and assumptions, validating your hypotheses, deciding on metrics for measuring success, and pivoting, persevering or abandoning a project. In this session we will learn if it is really possible to be more efficient with fewer resources.
Speakers:
Elizabeth Weaver Engel, Guillermo Ortiz, Ann Mei Chang
01:00 pm – 02:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
Membership is Everybody's Business
Who is responsible for membership in your organization? What about for member recruitment and retention? The answer should always be: everyone. No matter what your position in your association, membership should drive your work. This session looks at sustainable membership growth as an organic element driven by the chief staff executive throughout all silos of an organization. Ed Rigsbee and Matt Mantione will explore strategies and tactics for getting everyone involved in growing your organization in a member-ROI-centric manner.
Speakers:
Ed Rigsbee, Matt Mantione
02:00 pm – 03:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
Putting Member Engagement Into Action
In this session, Beth Brodovsky, Maddie Grant and Amanda Kaiser discuss taking membership engagement one step further by offering actionable tips and tricks for cultivating member participation.
Speakers:
Beth Brodovsky, Maddie Grant, Amanda Kaiser
03:00 pm – 04:00 pm (ET)
1 CAE Credit
The Trials and Tribulations of Non-Dues Revenue
The topic of ‘non-dues revenue’ is raising some interesting questions within the association space, and provoking some more fundamental concerns about the nature and mission of our organizations. There are those who are skeptical, or even fearful, of non-dues revenue attempts, seeing them as cash grabs that are in conflict with the aims and values of their association. But is this perhaps due to a lack of a cohesive organizational strategy? If so, how can we pursue revenue opportunities that actually strengthen our organization’s relationships – with members and industry partners alike?
Speakers:
Scott Oser, Garth Jordan, Keith Chamberlain, Bruce Rosenthal