CEO refocused association on advocacy since taking top role in 2013; sold off business lines and headquarters building in Virginia Welch Although the National Automobile Dealers Association and its industry are going through hard times, Peter Welch said he is confident economic conditions will improve before he retires at the end of 2020 after nearly eight years as the group's CEO.
Read MoreVirtual tools like videoconferencing have helped, but member activism and tapping into existing relationships is more important Rolling advocacy: About 800 buses swarmed Washington, D.C., May 13 to raise awareness for the industry's economic suffering.Photo: American Bus Association
Read MoreVirtual interviewing enables more board participation, consideration of extra candidates Despite the pandemic, recruiting, hiring and onboarding executives and staff must go on, and is going on via videoconferencing. Some who have been through it say the experience seemed surprisingly normal.
Read MoreMany associations likely didn't have cancellation insurance, and many of those that did opted out of optional disease coverage McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago The cost of event cancellation insurance is rising because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with optional coverage for communicable diseases disappearing entirely, according to insurance professionals.
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