Tech 13 and Social Organizations: Day 2

A few years ago, when I was just beginning to dip my toes into the social media space, Chris Brogan made a statement about loving the serendipity of social media.  I remember thinking, ‘What was a strange choice of words to use to talk about social networking.’  Now that I’ve been engaged in Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook for the last 3 years, …

Tech13 via Twitterverse: Day 1

I was really bummed that I couldn’t attend the ASAE Tech13 conference last week. However, if my engagement on Twitter has done nothing else, it has taught me the power of the hashtag(#Tech13). I chose 7 colleagues that I knew would be tweeting pretty regularly, and followed their feeds closely last Wednesday and Thursday. What follows is a curation of …

Storytelling: The (Marketing) Tie That Binds

  Who’s the storyteller in your family?  We all have at least one.  Growing up, my dad’s mom, “Grammie,” was the storyteller in our family.  She worked as a waitress at Howard Johnson’s on the PA Turnpike for over 35 years.  A widow at a young age, with a limited education and three small boys to raise, she saw her …

ASAE: In Honor of Women Luncheon

  How do you define an exemplary leader?  My own experience has taught me that leadership style is a very individual thing.  Effective leadership inspires us and sets a standard for us to aspire to. Yesterday, at the Fairmont Hotel in DC, the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE) held a luncheon and awards ceremony, “In Honor of Women,” to …

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Millennials: The Economic Engine of the Future

The wedding is just over 5 weeks away. After marrying 3 sons off in the last three years, I FINALLY get to play the role “Mother-of-the-Bride!” As the parent of 5 millennials, it’s easy to identify with the stereotypes of this younger generation as entitled, spoiled and non-committal. Wedding planning is a great microcosm to see these characteristics at their …

Gen Y: Retention and Loyalty

Our daughter was recognized as an Outstanding Scholar recently at her university and I was truly touched with the intimacy of the ceremony and recognition given to each student.  But what blew me away was the tribute to the educators and influencers that helped motivate each student to achieve such a high level of excellence. As an educator myself, I …

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Association Membership: Keeping Gen Y Motivated and Engaged

  “The challenge inherent in keeping Gen Y engaged is that we’re easily distracted, we want to see progress from our daily efforts, and have a high need to stay in touch with those leading us.” ~ (p. 108) Translation for Associations: GenY needs to know OFTEN why being a part of your association matters. They need to see measureable …

Associations, Are You Talking to Me?

I’ve been waiting to see if some of the associations that I’m interested in would reach out to me first. Why? I’d rather spend the money on a weekend get away or dinner at my favorite restaurant, unless you can convince me of the value of membership in your association. I love to read posts by XYZ University’s Shannon Neeser. …

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Y-Size: Getting Gen Y to Work For You (And Stay a While)

  I am always updating my resume. When I look at it, I think, “Wow! Either I have no sense of loyalty to some of these companies, or I am a jack of all trades!”  In fact, I have 2 resumes. One is for teaching and performing dance, while the other is for social media marketing. As a member of …

ASAE #Tech12: Connecting Technology & Real Life

As CEO of an Industry Partner in ASAE, sales doesn’t come easily to me. I’m not comfortable with being promotional.  So when I attended the annual conference in Dallas, I struggled with engaging attendees in conversation.  It wasn’t until the last day of the conference that I realized it wasn’t about me but about finding out what attendees were struggling …