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American Dental Association

May 17, 2013 | by Chelsea Haynes | Comments

The American Dental Association is a professional association and the leading advocate for oral health representing more than 157,000 dentist members nationwide. Founded in 1859, the ADA is the oldest and largest dental society in the world and has since grown to be the leading source of oral health-related information for dentists and their patients. The ADA is dedicated to its mission of commitment to the public’s oral health, ethics, science, and professional advancement; leading a unified profession through initiatives in advocacy, education, research, and the development of standards.

The American Dental Association is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, comprised of members from 53 state and 545 local dental societies. ...

Association Online Strategies Must Keep Up With Tech Changes: Interview with Kylee Coffman of DelCor

May 14, 2013 | by Aptify | Comments
This interview between Kylee Coffman and Bryan Kelly originally appeared on May 1, 2013 on AssociationMavens.com

Kylee Coffman (@KyleeCoffman), Senior Consultant at DelCor, sat down with Bryan Kelly to discuss and uncover some of the recent online trends that associations should be aware of, plus specific areas of focus that DelCor is currently helping associations with related to online strategy. Kylee shares exactly what your association needs to understand related to websites in 2013. 



The Future Of The AMS: A Conversation eBook

May 08, 2013 | by Chelsea Haynes | Comments
This is an important time in the association industry. By means of offering engaging content, connecting with mobile, and staying relevant on an individual level, association management systems must change and adapt to fill the requirements of their clients, just as associations are evolving to fit the needs of their member base.

The Future Of The AMS: A Conversation is a newly released eBook featuring key players from across the industry to address what the future of association management systems holds. Hosted by Aptify, we held an informal conversation with Don Dea, cofounder of Fusion Productions; Reggie Henry, Chief Information Officer at ASAE; Dave Laatz, Founding ...

Five Reasons Why Boards Are Killing Association Business Models: Interview with Jeff De Cagna of Principled Innovation

April 23, 2013 | by Aptify | Comments
An interview between Bryan Kelly and Jeff De Cagna originally appeared April 17, 2013 on AssociationMavens.com.

As our first return guest to Associations Mavens—Jeff De Cagna (@pinnovation) of Principled Innovation talks with me about his provocative article for Associations Now magazine titled Trapped in The Past: Five Challenges of Conventional Thinking. Additionally, we reference this bonus companion piece titled Five “Next Practices” for Board Business Model Stewardship. Don’t miss this fascinating discussion!

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Use the Composite Engagement Score (CES) to See the Future of Your Association

April 18, 2013 | by Chelsea Haynes | Comments
Come watch Aptify CEO Amith Nagarajan (@amithnagarajan) as he showcases “The Association Crystal Ball: Measuring Member Engagement” at the California Society of Association Executives’ 2013 Annual Conference. His presentation will show how association administrators can quantify member engagement by utilizing the Composite Engagement Score (CES) to give a better depiction of what their future holds. This simple, easy-to-implement system will not only teach participants the benefits of accurately measuring member engagement, but also how to implement new policies and procedures to strengthen the association overall. Hosted by the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco, Amith will be presenting to CalSAE on Friday, April 19th, 2013 at 10:30 AM PDT. ...
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