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Advance Reading for #ASAE23

Association pros are gearing up to head to Atlanta for ASAE’s 2023 Annual Meeting & Exposition this weekend. Get a head start on the learning—or learn from wherever you are—with our reading list.

Whether you’re heading to Atlanta this weekend or catching up on your learning at home, we’ve got your must-reads right here. In advance of the 2023 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition, which kicks off Saturday, several expert content leaders shared their wisdom in articles and interviews.

Want to get a preview of a session, find out where to go to learn more later, or follow along from a distance?  Here’s your reading list from Associations Now.

Exploration Labs

Attend: “Applying Small Association Solutions to Big Association Problems,” 4 p.m. Sunday, August 6, in Room B401-402

Read:Why Small-Staff Solutions Are Useful to Associations of All Sizes,” By Molly Georgakis, CAE, Christina Lewellen, MBA, CAE, and Annie Storey, CAE, asaecenter.org, July 10


Attend: “Make an Impact and Create New Value by Engaging with ESG,” 2 p.m. Monday, August 7, in Room B406-407B

Read:Five Key Questions to Drive Your ESG Framework,” By Kristi Donovan, CAE, asaecenter.org, December 14


Attend: “Shaping Member Education Through Collaboration: An Association Partnership,” 2 p.m. Monday, August 7, in Room B302-303

Read: Boost Bonds With Fellow Associations Through Collaboration,” By Hannah Carvalho, AssociationsNow.com, June 28


Attend: “The Six Toughest Decisions Association Boards Must Make,” 2 p.m. Monday, August 7, in Room B304-305

Read: What Association Boards and CEOs Must Understand in the Age of Polycrisis,” By Jeff De Cagna, FASAE, asaecenter.org, June 20


Attend: “How a Traditional, Risk-Averse Association Embraced DEIA,” 9 a.m. Tuesday, August 8, in Room B310

Read: How One Group Helped the Insurance Industry Embrace a More Inclusive Future,” By Sheri Singer, asaecenter.org, June 21

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Samantha Whitehorne

By Samantha Whitehorne

Samantha Whitehorne is editor-in-chief of Associations Now. MORE

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