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DEI and the Ethics of a Diverse Leadership Model


Total Credits: 2

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Categories:
CAE-athon |  Digital Workshops |  Content & Community |  Education & Professional Development
Faculty:
Nicolette Haton Shanks, MBA, CAE |  Meg Whedbee, MPP
Duration:
2 hours

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Description

Association Laboratory's Looking Forward® DEI study is the association sector's most current, comprehensive, and relevant study of DEI issues in associations. How can you use this data to inform and recruit diverse volunteer leaders?

The first hour of this session will highlight relevant data from more than 300 association leaders across 20 industry and professional sectors. It provides you with insight into how other associations are dealing with this complicated and often controversial topic including perceptions, challenges, strategies, and solutions to successful DEI efforts.

The second hour of this session will focus on connecting the DEI data to diverse leadership recruitment and retention. Identifying and recruiting a diverse leadership slate can be a tough job. What can you do right now to start laying track to recruit the leaders of tomorrow? What can you do in the short-term to improve an incoming leadership slate that isn’t as diverse as it should be? 

Attendees will receive:

  • Data - Access to the Looking Forward survey dashboard, where you can customize results to gain greater insights into your organization. This includes the groundbreaking DEI study.
  • Resources - The research-based, peer-driven white paper, Leading Strategic Change in Associations. It outlines recommendations from 25 CEOs on how to successfully lead strategic change.
  • CAE Credit - Certificate for two CAE credits (live attendance required) that meet the ASAE “ethics” requirement.

Purchase this webinar and you’ll automatically be registered for the Monday, October 10 live session “Association Challenges and Solutions” for free (good for 2 CAE hours).

Association Laboratory is a CAE Approved Provider.  The program(s) linked below meet the requirements for fulfilling the professional development requirements to earn or maintain the Certified Association Executive credential. Every program that we offer which qualifies for CAE credit will clearly identify the number of CAE credits granted for full participation, and we will maintain records of your participation in accord with CAE policies. For more information about the CAE credential or Approved Provider program, please visit www.asaecenter.org/cae.

Strategic Partners

 

Nucleus is the official Data Analytics Solution to the Association Laboratory Research Alliance. 

Built on modern data lake technology, Nucleus brings together the vast amounts of member data currently stored in different systems used by associations (AMS/CRM, email marketing, events, learning/certification, online community and more) and makes insights into this data available to everyone: staff, leadership, components, the board – and even members.

When you browse a Looking Forward Dashboard you are using Nucleus, a version specially configured to deliver the results of this industry research in an easily-explorable format. We are thrilled to have been chosen as the official data analytics solution of the Association Laboratory Research Alliance and hope you enjoy this new way to delve into findings from this and other Looking Forward studies.

We invite you to browse the Analytics for Associations Success Kit to learn more about Nucleus

 

 

The Association Laboratory’s Research Alliance was formed in 2019 to investigate the future of the association business model.

Research Alliance members are SAEs (Societies of Association Executives), which comprise the voice of association management professionals at the global, national, regional and state/provincial level.

Members of the Research Alliance participate in the production of various research activities—such as Association Laboratory’s Looking ForwardTM  a global environmental scan of the association strategy environment and, most recently, the COVID-19 Impact Study—by involving their association executive members and stakeholders in these critical industry studies.

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Faculty

Nicolette Haton Shanks, MBA, CAE's Profile

Nicolette Haton Shanks, MBA, CAE Related Seminars and Products

Association Laboratory


Nikki Haton Shanks, MBA, CAE is a Strategist for Association Laboratory. She is responsible for leading client engagements and conducting qualitative and quantitative research specific to client goals. Nikki been involved with associations for over 10 years and is a recognized leader in association management having received Association Forum’s Forty Under 40 Award. She has been active in membership and volunteer engagement for the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Healthcare Risk Management, and American Academy of Periodontology. She is a member of the ASAE Healthcare Community Advisory Committee and volunteers with FSAE. She speaks and produces content on association topics related to content strategy, leadership, membership, and events.

Ms. Haton received her MBA from Benedictine University and her BA in International Studies (Spanish & Latin American Studies) from Loyola University of Chicago. She obtained her CAE in 2016


Meg Whedbee, MPP's Profile

Meg Whedbee, MPP Related Seminars and Products

Senior Analyst

Association Laboratory


Meg Whedbee is responsible for leading client engagements and conducting qualitative and quantitative research specific to client goals.

Prior to Association Laboratory, Ms. Whedbee worked with a variety of industries including global public health and labor market research. Her expertise includes content creation and quality assurance of technical, academic, and educational materials, focusing on public policy and the social sciences.

Recent experience includes collaboration on program sustainability analyses, international health systems assessments, and other research documents for submission to stakeholders including USAID, foreign health ministries, and HUD.

Ms. Whedbee holds a Master of Public Policy degree from American University and a BA in Economics from New College of Florida.