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Silvia Quevedo

Associations Creating Community

Release Date: 01/23/2020

Kris Williams from the International News Media Association (INMA) Discusses Creating Community Across the Globe show art Kris Williams from the International News Media Association (INMA) Discusses Creating Community Across the Globe

Associations Creating Community

Kris Williams is Membership Director for the International News Media Association (INMA), which has over 11,000 individual members from 123 corporate members, from nearly 70 countries. The Board has very broad international representation, with also regional boards to represent different regions of the world and help create community. The members are on the business side of the news operation, rather than on the journalism/content side. INMA also live and recorded webinars internationally, in addition to in-person meetings, to also help build community. The Association also connects news...

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Associations Creating Community

Kat Shamapande is the Director of Professional Development for the National Association of Surety Bond Producers (NASBP), which has members from many countries and also has its own international podcast with information about the surety industry. A podcast is a great way to benefit the members, says Kat, but also those who need to learn about the surety industry, and ultimately to build an international community. One important focus of NASBP is helping members build relationships and trust, because it is a rather niche industry and relationships are very important to the businesses.

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Arianna Rehak, CEO of Matchbox Virtual Media, which produces virtual events and conferences for associations. Virtual events began as stand-alone events, but the covid pandemic thrust Matchbox Virtual Media into the fray with so many meeting cancellations. Arianna says that Matchbox primarily helps associations have virtual conversations, which are not just webinars but live virtual events with attendee interaction and chats in real time. People can connect in meaningful ways to create community even if on a virtual basis.

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Cultivating International Collaboration for Live Performing Arts Professionals, with Wan-Jung Wei, Executive Director, International Organisation of Scenographers Theatre Architects and Technicians (OISTAT) show art Cultivating International Collaboration for Live Performing Arts Professionals, with Wan-Jung Wei, Executive Director, International Organisation of Scenographers Theatre Architects and Technicians (OISTAT)

Associations Creating Community

Wan-Jung Wei is the Executive Director of the International Organisation of Scenographers Theatre Architects and Technicians (OISTAT). Established in 1948, OISTAT serves those who facilitate and create design for live performance. OISTAT's Executive Committee and Governing Board members are from more than 10 different countries. The essential activities of OISTAT are undertaken by different commissions, including education, architecture, performance design, technology, research, and publication & communication. One example of OISTAT's international collaboration efforts can be demonstrated...

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Associations Creating Community

Jefferson Glassie, FASAE, with the Whiteford Nonprofit Law Group, traveled to Delhi, India to participate in a a meeting of PangeaNet, a global network of law firms. It is a referral network for international law firms, but is also an association that is trying to build community and strengthen relationships. Associations come in all shapes and sizes, and PangeaNet provides a benefit to those firms that join be broadening their reach and helping clients by having strong legal connections in other countries. In addition, Jeff stayed in India and then traveled to Nepal to do a video interview of...

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Providing International Content, Standards, Science, and Membership Engagement, with Mary Ward-Callan of IEEE show art Providing International Content, Standards, Science, and Membership Engagement, with Mary Ward-Callan of IEEE

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Mary Ward-Callan with IEEE talks about how to manage and provide content and networking opportunities for an association whose 420,000 members span over 160 countries. IEEE was initially a US based association, but now only 40% is from the US. Mary talked about creating community through global, but also local engagement through 1500 chapters world-wide. IEEE councils offer technical specialization communities on both global and local levels. One challenge is to coordinate literally a thousand educational and membership opportunities and meetings in different time zones across the planet....

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Conducting Certification Programs Globally, With John Ganoe Of Community Association Managers International Certification Board show art Conducting Certification Programs Globally, With John Ganoe Of Community Association Managers International Certification Board

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John Ganoe talks about how to administer a world-wide certification program for common interest community managers. CAMICB certificants are in about 15 countries. This necessitated an international examination form to test for the body of knowledge developed by a global group of subject matter experts that had to be applicable across the board and be appropriate in many countries. Success in community building for CAMICB is tied directly to having individuals on the ground in different countries who are supportive and promoting the program. CAMICB benefits from the global education reach of...

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Global Professional Academic And Research Associations, With Eileen McCarthy, Of The Strategic Management Society show art Global Professional Academic And Research Associations, With Eileen McCarthy, Of The Strategic Management Society

Associations Creating Community

Eileen McCarthy is with the Strategic Management Society, which consists of over 3,000 members representing a kaleidoscope of backgrounds and perspectives from more than 80 different countries. Membership is composed of academics, business practitioners, and consultants, focused on the development and dissemination of insights and research on the strategic management profession, as well as on fostering contacts and interchange around the world. The Society focuses on young scholars from different cultures and bringing them into the field. The SMS Board is quite diverse culturally and...

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How To Have Amazing Exhibitions And Events Around The World, With David DuBois, CMP, CAE, FASAE, CTA, and CEO of IAEE show art How To Have Amazing Exhibitions And Events Around The World, With David DuBois, CMP, CAE, FASAE, CTA, and CEO of IAEE

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We sat down with David Dubois (virtually) with the International Association of Exhibitions and Events, which has members in 52 countries representing 1300 member organizations. IAEE has over 250 different communities/subgroups in different areas. David spoke about how IAEE organizes and manages these various culturally diverse groups around the world, with significant attention to being culturally sensitive. It is also very important to have local partners and experts in areas where the association has activities.

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Who Saves People's Lives in Dangerous Locations? THE ASSOCIATION OF AIR MEDICAL SERVICES show art Who Saves People's Lives in Dangerous Locations? THE ASSOCIATION OF AIR MEDICAL SERVICES

Associations Creating Community

Most of the world has aircraft based rescue, and most of us just assume it's safe. Cameron Curtis, CMM, CAE, the chief executive officer of the Association of Air Medical Services, leads the association whose members go in to conduct rescue operations by aircraft anywhere in the world. AAMS is a global association of medivac companies, holding an international meeting with helicopters on the trade show floor. The AAMS has an international Board, and is working on outreach to ensure geographic representation. There is a very strong community in the association, because they have to work closely...

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Silvia Quevedo works at the Association for Profession Control and Epidemiology (APIC), which is a membership association with about 15,000 members and is primarily concerned with patient safety and mitigating risks from infection.  This session was co-hosted by Kellie Newton of the Whiteford Nonprofit Law Group. Sylvia says, by virtue of being an association, we are communities that come together around a cause, profession, or a goal. “Our members come together around preventing the spread of disease.”  APIC also holds a fashion show at the APIC annual meeting with demonstrations of personal protective equipment, which makes the demonstration of such gear fun for the members and helps build community. APIC also holds a video/movie contests on hand hygiene with submissions all over the country and the world, which also is a lot of fun and helps promote community. It is important in a very serious profession to inject humor as a way to create community. APIC also conducts research on why members join and what builds community, and Silvia says it is important to understand that associations have to go where the community is, in addition to coming to the association. She also talked about the concept of a “third space,” which is a mindset separate from home or office for people to prosper in communities and subcultures. Silvia says it is also important to focus on inclusion beyond just diversity to build strong association communities. She also spends a lot of time for APIC on the road working with other associations and organizations in their community who are interested in disease prevention.

 

Silvia is also chair of the ASAE Foundation Research Committee.  The Foundation has several research projects on the future of membership and the decision to join that look at communities in associations. The ASAE Foundation research helps associations focus on what is important in building community in different types of associations. Silvia mentioned the new ASAE Collaborate site for the Foundation Research Committee, which is intended to connect people with the available research and to be a place where people can ask questions about how to conduct research or provide input to the Committee on future projects, and will hopefully be another beneficial community for ASAE members.  Silvia feels her participation with APIC and as a volunteer with ASAE is like family since a sense of belonging and connecting is so important to community.