Learning by Association

Learning by Association

Learning by Association is a podcast that’s all about helping associations stay a step ahead with learning. Every two weeks, we dive into the role that learning plays in driving associations forward—from recruitment, retention and membership models to business strategy and more.

Episodes

September 24, 2025 52 mins

The partnership between an association and its sponsors should deliver value to both parties. When these partnerships are built on shared goals and a mutual return on investment, everybody—including your members—wins.  

In this episode of Learning by Association, Bruce Rosenthal, sponsorship strategist/consultant at Bruce Rosenthal Associates, LLC., walks through the importance of sponsorships in generating non-dues revenue that can...

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Is your association ready to lead in a fast-changing world? 

As competition grows and change accelerates, associations must do more than adapt—they must stand out. 

In this episode of Learning by Association, host Bill Sheehan sits down with Artesha Moore, FASAE, CAE, president and CEO of Association Forum, to explore how being nimble, agile and innovative can help associations effectively serve their members, industries and communit...

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Every association wants to show leadership in its space. But amid a sea of uncertainty, that can be easier said than done. Fueling growth might mean looking beyond what you’ve done before and exploring what you can do next. What programs, practices and processes are holding you back? Where else can you look for guidance? 

In this episode of Learning by Association, host Bill Sheehan talks with Artesha Moore, president and CEO of Ass...

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Associations play crucial roles in promoting and protecting industry interests while providing community, education and support for members. However, the landscape is changing rapidly. Competition now comes from influential individuals, training providers and social media platforms, and technological changes feel like they’re happening at lightning speed.

In this video, Bob Moore, MA, MS, FASAE, CAE, executive director with the Amer...

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Non-dues revenue is becoming an increasingly important source of income for many associations—enabling innovation, relevance and financial stability in an increasingly competitive landscape.

In part two of our conversation, Sean Soth, executive vice president of strategy and global partnerships for the Society of Clinical Research Sites (SCRS) and founder and leadership advisory board chair for Professionals for Association Revenue ...

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Increasing non-dues revenue is critical for associations, especially in the face of evolving member expectations and economic pressures. It’s about sustaining growth and delivering valuable services that move members and the industry forward.

But wanting to accelerate non-dues revenue is one thing. Bringing initiatives to life is another. For many associations, it can feel like a big shift, testing traditional membership models and ...

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to be transformative for associations. It can be a catalyst of innovation that enables you to engage with members, partners, sponsors and other stakeholders in more targeted, personalized and effective ways. It will also have an impact on your membership, changing the expectations they have and the support they need to thrive in their careers.

In this episode, Julian Moore, an AI and Pa...

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Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t a fad. It’s here to stay. Associations need to be prepared to use it, but many also have concerns about how AI will impact day-to-day operations and the larger ways in which associations serve the industries and members they represent. 

In this episode, Julian Moore, an AI and Partnerships Consultant, joins us to discuss what associations need to know about AI, how they can make strategic use of it...

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Associations might face some major changes, but they continue to bring tremendous value to the professions and people they serve. They advocate for their industries, elevate the voices of experts, and give members a place to advance in their careers.

At the heart of bringing these goals to life is an association’s staff.

In part two of our conversation with Tracy Folkes Hanson, CAE, President & CEO of CSAE, we explore:

  • persona...
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Associations are facing a tidal wave of change. Membership demographics, member expectations, staff turnover, emerging tech—these factors and more are putting pressure on what associations do and why they do it.

What do these changes mean for associations? Should we regard them as threats, or can we see them as opportunities? They’re a bit of both.

On one hand, they’ll compel associations to reevaluate core practices and offerings. O...

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Offering learning experiences that are accessible doesn’t just support members with a disability. It can benefit everyone. 

In this episode, we explore what makes education accessible and the ripple effects it can have across the membership and for the association. Our host, Mark Jones, CAE, is joined by Amy Morrisey, president of Artisan E-Learning. 

Some of the topics they discuss include:

  • what we mean when we talk abo...
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Members look to associations to help them thrive in their professional lives—especially in an age of accelerated change. Easier said than done. What do people want to learn? How do they want to learn it? How can associations set themselves apart in an increasingly competitive landscape? 

In this episode, our host, Mark Jones, CAE, is joined by Artesha Moore, FASAE, CAE, president and CEO of Association Forum. Some of the topics they...

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