December 2017

2017 Year-in-Review – and a Peek into 2018!

With an emphasis on continuous learning and networking, NYSAE hosted nearly 30 different events, each one meticulously planned to provide top value to our members and guests...

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5 Tips for Direct Contact

Most job seekers get a job in one of two ways, either through networking or direct contact. How do you directly contact someone if you don't know them?...

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eInterview with Heather Layland, Leader of NYSAE’s Next Gen Group

In the final eInterview of 2017, we meet Heather Layland, the BBB Serving Metropolitan New York’s Charity Accountability Program Director...

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News From The Non-Profit Sectort


Member News


Longtime NYSAE Member and former Chairman of NYSAE Andy Darmohraj recently celebrated his 20th anniversary as...

NYSAE Member Maria Ungaro, Vice President at Kellen, recently celebrated her 21st...

Eileen Arnold, Vice Chairperson of the NYSAE membership committee, announces that The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) has launched a new charitable organization, NAPAP Partners for Vulnerable Youth...

Raphael Badagliacca, NYSAE Member and part of the Advanced Solutions International team, recently announced the birth of his granddaughter...

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NYSAE would like to welcome these new members to our community...


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Association Executive Book Shelf


Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology behind Bitcoin is Changing Money, Business and the World

The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google
by Scott Calloway
(Published 2017, Penguin Random House)

There are so many insights in this book that it's hard to know where to begin. They are delivered in a conversational style by an author who quickly wins our trust by the quality of his observations. Isn't that what all authors do, or try to do, you might ask...

Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are

Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are
by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz (Published 2017, HarperCollins)

Follow the data. That’s what this nearly 400-page book is telling us to do. And it will take you places it never has before. “Google searches,” the author states, “are the most important dataset ever collected on the human psyche.”...

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