In this episode, we sit down with Terry Monroe, CAE, executive director of the Virginia Society of Association Executives, as he reflects on his career and the future of the profession. Terry shares insights on professionalization, innovation, and navigating rapid change in the association space. He discusses the evolving role of mentorship in hybrid environments, the leadership potential of smaller associations, and the lasting value of lifelong learning. As he prepares to close this chapter, Terry celebrates the welcoming spirit of VSAE and shares why he remains hopeful about what’s ahead for associations.
This episode is sponsored by Novi AMS and Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg.
VSAE ConneXions is produced by Association Briefings.
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