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Coordination results in successful search committees

Recruiters say small committees are best, and their members should reflect not only an organization’s past, but its future. Members of the CEO Update LinkedIn group are discussing this topic and we’ve interviewed some of them here, as well as others.

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Development wants groups to call it 'home'

A large commercial center south of Washington, D.C., is promoting itself as a hub for associations looking for an alternative to the D.C. and Alexandria, Va., markets. National Harbor is a 300-acre mixed-use development in Prince George’s County, Md., located on the Potomac River bank opposite Old Town Alexandria. Once fully built out, it will boast 500,000 square feet of Class A office space, according to the developers.

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Internet expansion beyond .com shouldn’t lead to .panic

Associations likely have little to fear about plan to increase Web address domain extensions, thanks partly to cost of the process A recent decision to expand the number of domain extensions available for Web addresses should have little impact on most associations, though some are taking steps to protect both themselves and their members.

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Member (in)visibility: Intelligence-gathering lets you choose

Latest in a recurring series of expert columns for association leaders interested in unlocking the potential of social technology By Scott KlososkyHere is a staggering fact of modern life: Though someone may spend thousands of dollars a year with a company, that company may have no idea that person exists.

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News group takes the digital path with its CEO selection

Newspaper Association of America picks Washington Post interactive executive Caroline Little as replacement for retiring John Sturm Little

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News in Brief: July 2011

Gunderson to resign from foundation group Former Rep. Steve Gunderson (R-Wisc.) announced July 5 he would resign as CEO of the $17M-revenue Council on Foundations, a position he had held since 2005.

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