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Moore tackles tough issues at TechNet as IT advances pose societal problems

How policymakers handle pressing issues such as artificial intelligence, cyberattacks and deep fakes is a critical part of Linda Moore's work as CEO of TechNet.

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Meeting security requires planning, communications

Crisis plans should go beyond contingencies near the convention center and be citywide; after-action reports help hone responses.

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Group fights ‘lunch lady' stereotype in bid for workers

School Nutrition Association video to aid recruitment of cafeteria employees wins award; ‘It's hard to get workers,' CEO says.

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New nonprofit allows attendees to channel social protest

Social Offset links meeting organizers, participants to charities that represent people adversely affected by state and local laws.

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Dell rises to occasion driving advocacy priorities for bakers

In his youth, Eric Dell worked at his father's convenience store, rolling out dough for biscuits. Now, he is advocating on behalf of the baking industry as CEO of American Bakers Association.

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Transportation group introduces family friendly conference

WTS International, an organization that promotes the advancement of women in the transportation industry, instituted what it calls its "Family Friendly Policy" for its May annual conference in Atlanta.

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