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Author: Mark Graham

Groups pay more to keep succession plans viable As recently reported in CEO Update, during the last 12 months nearly a quarter of new CEOs were… Continue reading
Lobbying expenditures off to slow start in first quarter While still exceeding first quarter 2009, reported lobbying expenses contracted after a record-… Continue reading
Understanding this special report The numbers: CEO Salaries Understanding this special report As revenues fell, CEO earnings… Continue reading
Influential, notable groups are found beyond the chart Revenue can be imperfect measure of prominence; a mix of mission, lobbying spending, CEO salary and… Continue reading
GR jobs, promotions to CEO post color hiring in slow recruiting year Those with a stake in association and nonprofit recruitment are happy to close the door on 2009.… Continue reading
Waiting in the wings In March, Peter O’Neil was promoted to the job he has been prepping for—executive director of the $… Continue reading
U.S. Chamber’s Committee of 100 names new members The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Committee of 100, a group of prominent association executives, has… Continue reading
Analysis confirms 2008 group deficits Newly filed IRS documents show that nearly half of all associations operated with a deficit in the… Continue reading
Beverage group and others swell Q3 lobbying numbers The association sector spent 14 percent more on lobbying in the third quarter, boosted by big… Continue reading
Reading behind the red Understandably, many CEOs were reluctant to discuss their associations’ shortfalls. After all, it’s… Continue reading