As political campaigns are gearing up, Washington has seen a slump in new national coalitions forming, but existing groups are busy finishing legislative goals and prepping for turnover on Capitol Hill. Last year an onslaught of new coalitions of associations, nonprofits and for-profit corporations entered the Washington landscape to
Read MoreThe Consumer Electronics Association is betting that a happier staff has shorter commutes and lives closer to work. And the association is giving away $25,000 to prove it. CEA is offering all of its full-time employees the funds in a three-year forgivable loan to use as a down payment on a home near the trade groups Arlington, Va. headquarters. Out of the groups 150 staff members, three have already applied for the funds.
Read MoreDon Shea remains the chair-elect of the American Society of Association Executives, although he no longer is CEO of an association, said John H. Graham IV, CAE, CEO of ASAE. Shea resigned Feb. 19 from the leadership at RMA, after 11 years at the helm.
Read MoreThe National Association of Broadcasters gave their retiring CEO, Eddie Fritts, a hefty parting gift$7.4 million. Fritts final payday $7,444,746 to be exactwas awarded after 24 years as the chief lobbyist and CEO at NAB, according to the trade groups tax records. And NABs payout makes Fritts the highest paid association leader of 2006, the most recent available records for tax-exempt groups after filing delays.
Read MoreASAE & The Center for Association Leadership will receive a $500,000 grant from the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation, the association announced on Feb. 22. The grant will support The Centers global social responsibility initiative and marks a continuing financial commitment to ASAE by Marriott, which has contributed more than $500,000 to the groups programs since 2000. In 2001,
Read MoreKimberly Olson Dorgan American Council of Life Insurers Kimberly Olson Dorgan earned her reputation as a compelling voice in the halls of Congress by delivering results in the government affairs shops of leading law firms and corporations. Her career runs the gamut in Washington, from positions on Capitol Hill, to work for corporate clients such as Nike Inc. and law firms APCO Associates and McDermott, Will & Emery.
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