Association work may promise a less hectic schedule and higher pay, but finding and succeeding in new job can be a challenge. Moving from a job on Capitol Hill to a career in government relations may be a natural transitionand one thats common in Washington, D.C.but its not necessarily an easy one.
Read MoreA Washington, D.C.-based association recently won what it said was a critical court case in its more than two-decades long fight against software piracy, even as the subject made headlines. The D.C. Court of Appeals ruled Jan. 12 that an individual could remain anonymous after the person reported to the Software & Information Industry Association that Solers, a Virginia-based technology company, was allegedly using unlicensed software.
Read MoreSolarWorlds U.S. subsidiary claims dumping of solar panels hurts domestic manufacturers; industry group stays out of the fray. The largest U.S. manufacturer of solar panels has quit the Solar Energy Industries Association board because of a trade dispute with China in which SEIAwhose members include some Chinese-owned companiesopted to remain neutral.
Read MoreSelf-confessed huge gamer moved from a legal practice to government, then back to private sector, always following his passion The path Mike Gallagher took to heading the Entertainment Software Association has all the levels of one of its video games. He zigzagged from practicing law, to Capitol Hill, to a federal agency, back to law. Then came the surprise call from a recruiter. All against the electronic soundtrack of his love for the games themselves.
Read MoreNaake to leave NACo after 21 years Larry Naake will retire as executive director of the $17M-revenue National Association of Counties during the fourth quarter of 2012, the organization recently announced.
Read MoreSteve Gunderson, new leader of private sector college association, has been known as a political moderate with strong views on gay rights Gunderson
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