The American Physical Society will consider police conduct in determining future meetings locations, with potential host cities expected to provide data on officer-involved shootings and policies holding police accountable for the use of force, APS News reportedWant more news?
Read MoreOne of the last large association in-person events for 2020 has transitioned to a virtual-only format because of rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and the world.Want more news?
Read MoreTwo associations representing port authorities and maritime port executives have agreed to recognize each other's training and education programs and give individuals credit toward professional certifications.Want more news?
Read MoreGroups note Vice President-elect Kamala Harris's history-making role, ask public to trust the democratic processMultiple associations issued statements over the weekend congratulating President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, with some groups urging lawmakers and Americans to accept the voting results and move on.
Read MoreA U.S. District Court in Virginia decided Nov. 5 that two designations for financial professionals—CPFA and CFA—do not cause confusion in the marketplace.Want more news?
Read MoreNEW ON BOARDWorkforce mobility association CEO cut staff to focus on membership and certifications; reassesses strategic plan adopted in 2019 ShotwellLynn Shotwell had planned on taking three weeks off before starting as CEO of Worldwide ERC on March 30. But like everything else, the pandemic upended those plans.
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