October 2018

Engaging Students: An Association Perspective

There is nothing like speaking to students. It’s energizing, informative, inspiring and fun. Little did I know at that point, but that was the beginning of a lifetime of engaging students, both professionally as an association staff member and as an association volunteer...

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The Compensation Plan: Your Not-So-Secret Tool to Attracting and Retaining Great Talent

Employee compensation is a significant portion of any business’s operating expense, but an effectively constructed compensation strategy can do just that. For not-for-profit organizations, the portion of the budget that ...

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eInterview Series: Meet NYSAE Member David Murphy

As we continue the eInterview series, we feature David Murphy, Senior Vice President, Wealth Management with the Murphy Wealth Management Group at UBS Financial Services, Inc. David's team of professionals manages investment portfolios for many Associations...

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Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America’s Fifty-Year Fall – and Those Fighting to Reverse It

Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America’s Fifty-Year Fall – and Those Fighting to Reverse It
by Steven Brill (2018, Knopf)

In reading non-fiction especially, we credit an author who brings us clarity. At this point in our history when we seem to be more divided than ever before, Steven Brill, the founder and publisher of The American Lawyer, agrees that there is a divide, but not with where most of us think the dividing line falls...

21 Lessons for the 21st Century

21 Lessons for the 21st Century
by Yuval Noah Harari (2018, Spiegel & Grau)

This is the third book of Harari’s I have read. What propels them for me is the author’s unique way of making connections and seeing common structures invisible to us that once articulated make perfect sense to the reader...