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Staff Incorporates Process Redesign Skills
The Society of Wetland Scientists was formed to further non-profit scientific and educational objectives related to wetland science. The Society developed a program for certification of wetland science training and experience as a separate not-for-profit corporation to meet the needs of professional ecologists, hydroliogists, soil scientists, educators, agency professionals, consultants, and others who practice wetland science…
Clearing the Revenue Drain
The National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) serves the needs of septic and sewage hauling companies, portable sanitation companies, sewer line cleaners, septic system installers and any other firm that provides sanitary waste related services. This non-profit organization had faced several years of declining membership and somewhat declining revenues. There were many challenges in the financial reporting format. The Center for Association Resources (The Center), chosen as NAWT’s new Association Management Company (AMC), was asked to revitalize the association and put it on a growth path…
Increasing Relevance
The Center for Association Resources was presented with the strategic challenge of reaching domestic and international members and non-members that are unable to attend the regularly scheduled educational events and annual meetings due to time and financial constraints. The Center was requested to provide additional education outlets for recognized experts to reach the worldwide audience of practitioners around the world and to further reinforce leadership’s position in the practice area of educating those who treat, or who desire to treat, temporo-mandibular joint and muscle disorders (TMJ)…
A Strategic Shift
Although massage therapists are formally educated professionals holding licenses from regulatory departments within their State of practice, they at times face negative public perceptions about massage. There are often cultural misconceptions about touch and massage as therapeutic modalities that have since been found to have a proven role in health awareness, physical fitness, pain abatement, comfort and relaxation. Professional massage therapists, massage therapy learning institutions, and massage therapy associations work continuously to counteract the negative perceptions by emphasizing occupational professionalism…
CLMA Market Intelligence Plan
CLMA is an association committed to providing leadership in the clinical laboratory industry and support for laboratory professionals throughout their career. “We educate and advocate on behalf of our members and play a leadership role in enhancing the image and increasing the visibility of our profession,” according to Charles Fenstermaker, Director of Marketing and Membership Development…