January 2015
WSAE Blog

Reflections on a Year as Board Chair
by Eric Lanke, CAE

One of the things that came to an end in 2014 was my year as chair of the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Society of Association Executives (WSAE). I've already written from time to time on how valuable this, my first experience as a volunteer Board member, has been for me as an association executive--essentially being able to see the world from the other side of the Board table--but now that I've gotten through a year as Board chair, it seems appropriate for me to summarize some of my important takeaways from the experience. Think of the following as my advice for any association staff person thinking of taking on this difficult - but very rewarding - challenge.
 
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January 22, 2015
Associations in the War for Talent
WSAE Member-Only WEBINAR
 
January 29, 2015
CEO Roundtable
Association Acumen, Menomonee Falls

February 19, 2015
The 6 Ps of Social Media for Associations
Webinar

February 24, 2015
From Insight to Action
Fluno Center, Madison

February 25, 2015
From Insight to Action
Potowatomi Casino, Milwaukee

April 9, 2015
STICK IT! To Leadership
Webinar

May 17-18, 2015
 
WSAE/ASAE Spring Outing
Grand Geneva Resort, Lake Geneva





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Associations in the War for Talent
Special Webinar, Thursday, January 22, 2015
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Recently, WSAE shared Associations in the War for Talent, a white paper outlining the results of a study conducted by Executive Director, Inc. (EDI) on the challenges of hiring and developing employees. The paper examines changes expected in the labor force and gives advice on how best to prepare organizations for these changes - both at an employee and volunteer level.

As a follow up to the study, WSAE and EDI are offering a complimentary members-only webinar that will summarize and discuss the findings. Join us!

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Take a fresh look at leadership. Gabriel Eckert, CAE will lead an interactive session based on one of ASAE's best-selling books, From Insight to Action: 6 New Ways to Think, Lead and Achieve. The session will explore emerging leadership competencies that are essential for creating and sustaining success. You will learn how to implement these competencies through case studies, real-world stories and research-validated theory. Challenge your thinking, enhance your leadership skills, and learn how to lead your organization to success in a rapidly changing environment.

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Gather everyone on your staff around your monitor and earn CAE credit for participating in a live or recorded webinar. At $45, regardless of the number watching, it's a bargain!

There are also more than 60 self-study programs available at your convenience. See the catalog to view on demand. 

Coming up in February, a special presentation by Michael DeFrisco, a member of WSAE and chief marketing officer for the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. If you  missed Michael's talk at the 2014 Holiday Event, you'll want to tune in!

The 6 P's of Social Media for Associations
Thursday, February 19, 2015
1-2 pm CT
Associations and boards continue to struggle with the age old question: "Where's the ROI?" This is especially true for social media. Michael DiFrisco will share the story of AACD's phenomenal success using social media to help create awareness of the benefits of cosmetic dentistry and AACD membership. Discover how the Academy became the envy of the dental industry with its robust social presence and performance. Do you want to know what the 6 Ps of social media are? Attend and learn, we aren't giving it away here!

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Milwaukee CEO Roundtable

January 29, 2015

11:30 am - 1 pm

 

Please note: This event is for association CEOs only.  

 

Join WSAE for a lunchtime CEO Roundtable in Milwaukee, hosted by Bill Elliott, Executive Director, Association Acumen. CEO Roundtables are designed specifically for association CEOs as a venue for networking, sharing ideas and helping solve each other's challenges in a confidential forum. This is a perfect opportunity to meet with your peers in a casual setting and discuss topics of interest. Registration fee includes lunch. 

 

Location

Association Acumen
N83 W13410 Leon Road
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 

 
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Sponsorship opportunities available now!
 
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What we're talking about
The latest discussions on the WSAE Open Forum

 

"Can anyone suggest a resource to assist with preparing bylaws & articles of incorporation for non-profits who are considering consolidations or mergers?"

 

Join the discussion at www.wsae.org.
New Years Resolutions
by Ross Ament, MA, CAE

Whether or not you believe or partake in the practice of deciding on New Years resolutions, I do hope that you will resolve to participate in the emerging WSAE Enhanced Mentoring initiative for 2015. WSAE Chair of the Board, Barb Kachelski, announced the program at the December Annual Meeting. Stay tuned to the WSAE Connected Community for more details in the New Year. I am excited to be a part of this new member benefit.

As the Enhanced Mentoring program evolves, if you are interested please contact myself, Barb or any WSAE staff member to see how you can participate.

I wish you an exciting, innovative, and successful 2015!.

 

Selfie: WSAE members at Association Day in D.C.

Wisconsin: We need you!
American Associations Day is March 18-19

There is a critical need for the voices of association executives in Washington. Join WSAE in Washington, DC on March 18-19 for American Associations Day, the only fly in for association professionals. Share your voice with our leaders.

You don't need to be active in government relations or advocacy to join us: American Associations Day is about gaining knowledge and understanding about what impacts the business of associations and our members. It's also about connecting with other association professionals across the country to improve the work that we do. One such opportunity is the ASAE Board Reception, which offers unparalleled networking within the community. In addition, Wisconsin Congressional offices look forward to meeting with constituents like you who can share critical information on how legislative impacts our home state.

ASAE will give you all the tools you need to succeed- from training on the issues to talking points and tips on making your meeting on the Hill a success. You can also earn 3.25 CAE credit hours for participating in the education sessions on March 18!

We need your help. Wisconsin's leaders in Congress are pivotal in potential tax reform and because of that, our attendance matters to the association community. From the Chair of the House tax-writing committee, to the Chair of the Senate committee dealing with government attendance at association meetings: Wisconsin's elected leaders in DC are powerful, and they are listening.

Join us at American Associations Day to ensure that our members of Congress know how our associations are improving Wisconsin's districts and communities. Too often associations are viewed as just another "special interest" by lawmakers, and this is wrong. Tell your Members how your association is driving the economy and improving society in Wisconsin. Because if they have no idea, then how will they stand up for us?

ASAE makes it easy: they will provide training on the most effective way to share our message, provide you with resources for visiting your Congressional offices, and even give you a scholarship of up to $300 to attend!

To register, or if you have any questions, please contact Rob Magleby, ASAE public policy manager, at 202-626-2719. Follow us on Twitter at: @Power_of_A.

DELP
Be a DELP Scholar
Apply by March 16

Are you looking to take your career to the next level? If so, you could become one of the next DELP scholars!

The Diversity Executive Leadership Program (DELP) supports individuals from under-represented identity groups in the association community, to advance into the ranks of leadership in the association profession. DELP scholars participate in an accelerated leadership program of education, mentoring, and volunteer service in the association community.

The online application form for the 2015-17 DELP class is now available. All applications are to be submitted online and must be received by 5:00 p.m. (EST) on Monday, March 16, 2015.

 

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Jim Reuter, Wisconsin Medical Society
Amanda Ridout, IDM Hospitality
Elizabeth Vink, Executive Director, Inc.

 

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