CEO Update LIVE panelists say top executives should encourage staff to continue normal work routines, identify productivity problems Taylor
Read MoreMore groups report cutting CEO and staff compensation, laying off or furloughing workers; many trying to ‘live to fight another day' Layoffs and across-the-board pay cuts have struck the association sector, particularly at groups hardest hit by pandemic-related stay-at-home orders. One small group representing food sellers and suppliers at venues like movie theaters says that if its big July meeting is canceled, it could be curtains for the 75-year-old association.
Read MoreHard-hit 501(c)(6) groups are excluded again, however, from billions of dollars Congress approved for Paycheck Protection Program MacRae In the race to get pandemic relief money, the Emergency Nurses Association came up a winner. That's good news for a group whose members are on the front lines treating patients with COVID-19.
Read MoreAlready tested by 9/11 and 2008 financial collapse, Consumer Bankers Association CEO relies on strong team, constant member contact Hunt On Tuesday, March 10, President Trump emerged from talks with U.S. senators on ways to stimulate the economy during the COVID-19 crisis, and said, "Just stay calm, it will go away."
Read MoreChavez CEO arrivals Chávez to lead group for school boards The $19M-revenue National School Boards Association in Alexandria, Va., has named Anna Maria Chávez as CEO. She succeeds Thomas Gentzel, who will retire in May after more than years in the role.
Read MoreAn association representing political consultants is asking the D.C. District Court of Appeals to take up its lawsuit to expand federal disaster assistance for the COVID-19 pandemic to lobbying firms and consultants, the news site Law360 reported Wednesday. Want more news?
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