Author: Kathryn Walson
Accessibility staffer aims to change culture at American Anthropological Association
Nell Koneczny uses outreach, education and universal design to bring accessibility to the forefront…
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ADA anniversary highlights progress, barriers for people with disabilities
Changes such as captions, alternative text allow associations to reach wider audience Plaza, left,…
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Pandemic helps hotel group refocus on members' needs
CEO grapples with across-the-board cuts even as American Hotel & Lodging Association works…
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CEO Update LIVE: Opportunities to retain, gain members
Some CEOs expect associations to grow during economic downturn as they make themselves essential,…
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Welch to retire after long career advocating for auto dealers
CEO refocused association on advocacy since taking top role in 2013; sold off business lines and…
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CEO Update LIVE: Ease staff anxiety with transparency
Frequent updates, surveys show leaders have employees' best interests at heart as they ready…
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Gunderson to retire as CEO of CECU
Former congressman says time is right for transition at career education group Gunderson Former…
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Helping members with creative strategies for doing business
Brewers, tortilla makers and other groups identify needs and attempt to make connections with…
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Associations prep offices for partial staff return, continued teleworking
Going back to the office will likely be optional at first, as groups encourage distancing One-way…
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Some associations get lifeline from forgivable federal loans
Hard-hit 501(c)(6) groups are excluded again, however, from billions of dollars Congress approved…
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