Bergren (left) and Halvorson Two U.S. Senate staffers—one Democrat and one Republican—started a golf group in 1999 as a way to connect women, introduce more to the game and have fun. Today the Women's Congressional Golf Association attracts about 150 dues-paying members each year, including many association executives.
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Republican leaders increasingly turning to the tool following the party's failure to repeal and replace Affordable Care Act Three states have enacted new measures in recent weeks to expand access to association health plans, which have become a popular tool among Republican leaders to help businesses to circumvent certain Affordable Care Act coverage requirements.
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Experts, executives say off-site board meetings can be critical, maximize time invested For Howard Nusbaum, CEO of the $13 million-revenue American Resort Development Association, his annual board retreat is an opportunity to get staff and volunteers out of their day-to-day environment and brainstorm at a very elemental level. The retreat is one of ARDA's three board meetings a year, but in a twist for a retreat, it is the shortest, stretching only from noon to noon the next day.
Read MoreMiller Arrivals Miller to lead CCSSO The $37M-revenue Council of Chief State School Officers promoted Carissa Moffat Miller to executive director, effective March 19.
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