Association Executive - January/February 2008 - (Page 16) INSIDE NYSAE 30th Anniversary Celebration of continued from page 15 Stars Over NYSAE and We Love New York’s 30th Anniversary, February 4-5 its 30th We Love New York Day. The programs will be held February 4-5 at the Sheraton New York Hotel. “Our annual We Love New York Day commemorates the diversity of New York and salutes the city where so many of us are lucky enough to make our homes and our livelihoods,” said Joel A. Dolci, CAE, CEO and president of NYSAE. “Our annual program demonstrates our love for this city.” The festivities will begin with a Gala Celebration 30th Anniversary Dinner on February 4 and will include an exciting entertainment program and presentation of NYSAE’s prestigious Humanitarian Award. The program continues on February 5 with an array of outstanding educational sessions to help association and not-for-profit executives better serve their constituents and presentation of an Outstanding New Yorker Award. Among the 16 educational programs to be presented in private classrooms are: Major Gifts: Finding The Perfect Donors Who Love Your Mission and Will Stay With You for Life, to be presented by Terry Axelrod, CEO and founder, Benevon. Keeping Members: The Myths & Realities, to be presented by Arlene Farber Sirkin, president, Washington Resource Consulting Group, Inc. continued on page 18 “We Love New York” has been the rallying cry to NYSAE’s association and not-for-profit community for much longer than it’s been touted on billboards and advertisements throughout the country. NYSAE will gather for a special salute to its hometown—New York—when it meets for its Stars Over NYSAE and Begging for Money By David Teisler, CAE New Yorkers are used to the panhandlers, some with great stories, and others with stories that are only true. We time our seasons by the arrival of street Santas and Salvation Army volunteers manning their bells and cauldrons. Passing by Whole Foods, we’re accosted by hordes of volunteers asking for donations for PACs, orgs, and orcas. Those of us on NYSAE’s Awards Committee are begging you to come get NYSAE’s money. Each year, NYSAE’s Board of Directors authorizes scholarship money in an effort to help our careers. They give members grant money to attend We Love New York Day, ASAE’s Annual Meeting, NYSAE’s Institutes, the CAE study program, General Call for Technology Interests Committee Activities Have a technical interest or want to see something addressed by the NYSAE Technology Committee? Are you interested in speaking at a technical conference or Shared Interest Group? Want to be considered to be published in NYSAE Association Executive magazine? Please send your thoughts and suggestions to Denman Wall, vice chair of the NYSAE Technology Committee, at walld@ asme.org or call him at 212-591-8645. ASAE online courses, and even university courses. Each year we have more money available than we award. For you betting folks, can you think of better odds? The deck is stacked against the house and for you. There are some rules, regulations, and other legal and procedural stuff, but still…. If you haven’t thought of applying for any of NYSAE’s seven categories, now might be the time to reconsider. Applications are available online at www.nysaenet.org, or contact Tara Oehlmann at 212-206-8301; toehlmann@nysaenet.org; or ask me David Teisler, CAE, chair, NYSAE Awards Committee, and director of communications, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 212-647-1890; teisler@abct.org. Those of us on NYSAE’s Awards Committee are begging you to come get NYSAE’s money. 16 ASSOCIAT IO N EX EC U T IV E JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2008
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Association Executive - January/February 2008 Association Executive - January/February 2008 Contents From the CEO Good Governance Practices for 501(c)(3) Organizations A New Model: Helping Smaller Not-For-Profits with Their Endowment Management Inside NYSAE Book Beat Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhanced Form 990 Disclosures and Their Impact 7 Myths about Financial Planners An Executive's Guide to Responding to Third-Party Subpoenas Relationship Selling: Maximize Your Talk, Time & Tech to Keep Your Connection Strong Save the Dates Index of Advertisers Association Executive - January/February 2008 Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Association Executive - January/February 2008 (Page Cover1) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Association Executive - January/February 2008 (Page Cover2) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Association Executive - January/February 2008 (Page 3) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Association Executive - January/February 2008 (Page 4) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Contents (Page 6) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - From the CEO (Page 7) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Good Governance Practices for 501(c)(3) Organizations (Page 8) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Good Governance Practices for 501(c)(3) Organizations (Page 9) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - A New Model: Helping Smaller Not-For-Profits with Their Endowment Management (Page 10) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - A New Model: Helping Smaller Not-For-Profits with Their Endowment Management (Page 11) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - A New Model: Helping Smaller Not-For-Profits with Their Endowment Management (Page 12) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - A New Model: Helping Smaller Not-For-Profits with Their Endowment Management (Page 13) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Inside NYSAE (Page 14) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Inside NYSAE (Page 15) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Inside NYSAE (Page 16) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Inside NYSAE (Page 17) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Book Beat (Page 18) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Book Beat (Page 19) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhanced Form 990 Disclosures and Their Impact (Page 20) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhanced Form 990 Disclosures and Their Impact (Page 21) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhanced Form 990 Disclosures and Their Impact (Page 22) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhanced Form 990 Disclosures and Their Impact (Page 23) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhanced Form 990 Disclosures and Their Impact (Page 24) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - 7 Myths about Financial Planners (Page 25) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - 7 Myths about Financial Planners (Page 26) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - An Executive's Guide to Responding to Third-Party Subpoenas (Page 27) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - An Executive's Guide to Responding to Third-Party Subpoenas (Page 28) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - An Executive's Guide to Responding to Third-Party Subpoenas (Page 29) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - An Executive's Guide to Responding to Third-Party Subpoenas (Page 30) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Relationship Selling: Maximize Your Talk, Time & Tech to Keep Your Connection Strong (Page 31) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Relationship Selling: Maximize Your Talk, Time & Tech to Keep Your Connection Strong (Page 32) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Save the Dates (Page 33) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Index of Advertisers (Page 34) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Index of Advertisers (Page Cover3) Association Executive - January/February 2008 - Index of Advertisers (Page Cover4)
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