Bestselling author predicts a responsibility revolution fueled by a new generation. By Joe Eaton What lessons can associations learn from the greening of the carpet manufacturing industry? Tim Sanders, author of the new book Saving the World at Work, says the carpet industrys move from toxic to green provides an important lesson about how an organization can prosper by doing the right thing.
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Read MoreLongtime trade executive Harold P. Quinn, who had been serving as interim, succeeds Kraig Naasz, who left the association in August Harold P. Quinn, general counsel and longtime executive at the National Mining Association, has been appointed the trade groups permanent CEO, effectively immediately. Quinn had been named interim leader shortly after the departure of CEO Kraig Naasz in August. Its unclear if NMA had hired a search firm to fill the post.
Read MoreMore industry groups are giving top priority to local policy and legislative issues that have potential to spiral into nationwide industry threats. State-level policies on everything from vehicle emissions to trans fats in fast food have become top priorities for national trade associations, as more groups handle a torrent of regulation from state governments across the country.
Read MoreParty on. For the first night of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Sen. John McCain asked that speeches, receptions and parties take on a different tone in light of the new guestand party crasherHurricane Gustav.
Read MoreDirector of Policy Analysis, American Petroleum Institute Few employees in large, national trade groups can say they not only know what each individual does in their job, but that they help them do it. Kyle Isakower has earned that bragging right. As director of policy analysis for the American Petroleum Institute (API), Isakower is busy. He manages public policy research and supports initiatives in legislative and policy efforts of API executives and the groups 400 member companies.
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