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New names among CEOs earning the biggest paychecks

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Historians, psychiatrists apologize for groups' past racism

Moves come as associations of all types reexamine their diversity and inclusion efforts following 2020 Black Lives Matter protestsTwo associations representing historians and psychiatrists are apologizing for their past roles in perpetuating racism.

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CEO DATELINE - Aviation group cancels in-person meetings through June; audiovisual group postpones to October

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to thwart in-person meeting plans.The National Business Aviation Association announced Friday that it has canceled all in-person events through June 30 due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.Want more news?

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Making networking a valuable experience in virtual events

Groups that struggle to replicate the casual conversations that occur during in-person events must take more structured approachNetworking with peers is a big reason why many people attend association events, but duplicating that experience in a virtual environment has proven a challenge. The solution may be a more coordinated approach to getting people to connect.

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CEO DATELINE - Solar companies pledge to prevent forced labor within sector

One hundred and seventy-five solar companies, including some of the world's biggest solar manufacturers, announced Thursday they had signed a pledge committing to "helping ensure that the solar supply chain is free of forced labor and raising awareness within the industry," the pledge states.Want more news?

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Muse departs NAM for recruiting firm Odgers Berndtson

Muse says the pandemic, social justice movement awakened her calling to connect women and people of color with executive rolesMuseNational Association of Manufacturers executive Tonya Muse stepped down Feb. 5 to become a partner in recruiting firm Odgers Berndtson.

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