Us versus Them

Have social networks made traditional associations obsolete?  Or are Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn et. al. just so many distractions from real association work?

In my view, the answer is neither.  I recently addressed this issue as a guest blogger on the Amercian Society of Association Executive’s (ASAE’s) blog space, Acronym.

“Us versus Them” on Acronym

Unknown's avatarAbout Mark J. Golden, FASAE, CAE
Mark J. Golden, FASAE, CAE, is the former Chief Executive Officer of the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicne (formerly AACC), which provides global leadership advancing the practice and profession of clinical laboratory science and laboratory medicine. He previously served as Executive Director and CEO of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) in Alexandria, Virginia. as Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA), Vienna, Virginia and in leadership roles with the Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA), Washington, D.C. and the Association of Telemessaging Services International (ATSI), Alexandria, Virginia. Long active in the association community, Mr. Golden has served as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Center for Association Leadership, Vice Chair of the ASAE Board of Directors, Chair of the Center for Association Leadership’s Research Committee, and member of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce's Association Committee of 100. He is the 2011 recipient of the American Society of Association Executive's Key Award, the highest honor ASAE bestows, to "honor the association CEO who demonstrates exceptional qualities of leadership in his or her own association, and displays a deep commitment to voluntary membership organizations as a whole.”

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