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Independent Sector co-founder and president has died

Brian O’Connell, co-founder and president of Independent Sector and a longtime association CEO, died March 21 of complications from cancer. He was 81. O’Connell was national director of the National Mental Health Association for 12 years. After that, he became president of the National Council on Philanthropy, and then executive director of the Coalition of National Voluntary Organizations.

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Jaeger, Community Pharmacists CEO, resigns after only five months

Kathleen Jaeger has resigned as executive vice president and CEO of the National Community Pharmacists Association, effective immediately, the group announced April 1. NCPA has appointed B. Douglas Hoey to replace her.

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Inside Compensation: CEO salaries at large associations (2011)

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Courson to leave Mortgage Bankers Association

John Courson, president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association for two tumultuous years, will step down June 1. David Stevens, assistant secretary for housing and commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration, will replace him. MBA Chairman Michael Berman noted the tough times for the mortgage industry that prevailed preceding and during Courson’s tenure—a period that saw the group forced to sell its headquarters building at 1331 L Street NW, Washington, D.C.

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Ask the Recruiter: Competing in the new era of trade association leadership

Question: How has the trade association CEO role changed and what specific skill set are boards now seeking as they choose new leaders? Leslie HortumManaging DirectorWashington officeSpencer Stuart

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Big-name companies start green packaging group

Major U.S. corporations—including makers of packaging and branded consumer products—announced the formation of a new trade association March 7. AMERIPEN—The American Institution for Packaging and the Environment—is intended to offer a single voice on environmental issues surrounding packaging. The association said it will be neutral on the types of materials used for packaging and will use science to dispel misperceptions.

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