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In the fifth episode of Industry Insider, NVAR CEO Ryan McLaughlin is joined by Michelle Mason, President and CEO of the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE). Learn about how associations advance America, why taking risks helps to create change and Michelle's path to leadership.
This week we meet Professional Officer, Workforce Development for CRANAplus, Michelle Mason. Michelle share her experience as a rural and remote nurse and midwife and also her role as a professional officer with CRANAplus. Michelle also looks at opportunities for member to become more involved in policy development and how you can use your skills and passion to drive policy change. If you are interested in becoming a member of CRANAplus or you would like to know more about how you can be involved in advocacy groups, go to: CRANAplus: The Peak Professional Body for Remote Health If you are interested in more information or sharing your story and being a guest on future podcasts, contact me anurseoutwhere@outlook.com Don't forget to follow for more episodes and updates on social media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anurseoutwhere Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anurseoutwhere Website: https://anurseoutwhere.com.au
Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE is the newly appointed CEO and President of ASAE, she was selected the 2020 Professional Society CEO of the Year by CEO Update, and is passionate about working in the community she serves. She brings leadership in building teams, growing membership and engagement, incubating unique innovations, delivering revenue results and advancing the community through the creation of a welcoming environment of inclusion, diversity and equity.Host and Founder: Lowell Aplebaum - CEO & Strategy Catalyst at Vista Cova Producer and Operations: Amy Hager - Strategy Advisor at Vista CovaVideo and Audio Editing: Kaelyn SandersMusic: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4372-slow-burnLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We've got some big problems to solve and associations are in a position to help bring the right people together to solve them. But what does it mean to be an association professional today and what role will associations play in solving these big issues in the upcoming months? What role *should* associations play? Can a stronger association community help? For this episode, Association Chat host KiKi L'Italien talked with Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE about her role as CEO for ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership and her thoughts about the future for the association industry. For this interview, we discussed the future for professional and trade associations, disruptive forces in industry and commerce, and Mason's ideas for ASAE's next chapter. More about Michelle: Passionate about the advancement of the professional practice of association management, prior to ASAE, Michelle served as the President and CEO of Association Forum for seven years; as Managing Director of Strategy and Innovation at the American Society for Quality (ASQ); and Vice President of Strategic and Future Focused Research Programs at ASAE. Michelle currently serves on Destinations International Foundation, and Tourism Diversity Matters (TDM). Michelle is a Chicago Business Journal Women of Influence Honoree 2019, Chicago Defender Women of Excellence Honoree 2019, and the CEO Update Professional Society CEO of the Year 2020. Michelle is a certified association executive (CAE), Fellow of the American Society for Association Executives (FASAE) and a Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA). This interview was recorded Tuesday, September 21, 2021, from 2:30 pm – 3 pm (EST).
YA!! It's our first YA author visit to the blanket tent where the Bookish Society Secrets is recorded in plush secrecy.
This week I'm speaking to Michelle Mason, stylist, designer, author and co-founder of Mason & Painter a shop located next to Columbia Road which specialises in furniture, homewares and plants. Michelle's latest book Flower Market: Botanical Style at Home, is a mouth-wateringly beautiful and inspirational guide to styling your home using plants and cut flowers. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Noctuid moths This episode is sponsored by gardencourses.com. gardencourses.com offers online horticultural training for those looking to develop their own, home gardens. The lasted course to be added is Create Your Garden Sanctuary - you can go to gardencourses.com to find out more. What we cover Can you learn an eye for design? The importance of taking the time to arrange a small corner or table top with a collection of beautiful things The creative process and the end result Starting the habit of creating botanical displays How a theme or narrative can underpin a creation The accessories Michelle wouldn't be without when styling The importance of sourcing sustainably grown and seasonal plants and flowers Arranging plants and flowers on a budget? About Michelle Mason Michelle Mason is a designer, shopkeeper and stylist and has worked for a number of clients including Sir John Soane's Museum shop, the British Library, the National Gallery and the Southbank Centre. She is also co-founder of east London vintage shop Mason & Painter in Columbia Road, home to the weekly Sunday Flower Market. Her first book was Flower Market (Pimpernel, 2019). https://www.pimpernelpress.com/michelle-mason Links Mason & Painter Flower Market: Botanical Style at Home by Michelle Mason Vintage Shops London by Michelle Mason www.gardencourses.com
In this week's episode, Tom and Dave dive into leadership in a time of chaos with industry maven, Michelle Mason of Association Forum. In this episode, she shares about navigating through the unpredictable, encouraging and engaging her team to rally through challenges, and what it means to pivot well. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic last March, we have all experienced changes and curve-balls and Michelle and her team are no exception. They're sharing what has helped them overcome these unprecedented times and plan ahead for the future.
In this episode, Evie and Alexis sit down with training and nutrition coach Michelle Mason to discuss what it means to exercise with purpose, why body composition, weight, and mental health can improve through lifting, and what it means to start training to take up space rather than shrinking yourself. Michelle shares her path to becoming a competitive powerlifter, which started with her taking bootcamp classes to "lose the baby weight." She describes her mindset transformation regarding exercise and how she has built a virtual coaching service to help her clients achieve the same. Michelle works with a variety of clients, ranging from pre and postnatal moms to athletes competing in high school sports and/or powerlifting. Be sure to complete the health challenge of the week and follow us at: Subscribe to the Holistically Restored YouTube channel Holistically Restored Website Absolute Kinetics Website Michelle Mason Coaching Follow us on Instagram: @holisticallyrestored @absolutekineticspt @michellegmason Follow us on Twitter: @evie_takacs @abso_kineticspt
At this week's Round Table, Eliza, Inica, Isaiah, Madeline, Olivia, and I spoke with Michelle Mason and Shanakay Salman from the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution (IIP) at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. We recorded this conversation on the evening of Jan 6, just hours after a mob incited by President Trump stormed the Capitol to disrupt Congress certifying the election--and Trump openly condoned the supporters--AND the day after the Special Election in Georgia resulted in two Democrats being elected to the Senate--one black, one Jewish, both historic. It was a rollercoaster of a day and this, along with the treatment of today's protesters in Washington DC vs treatment of protesters responding to the killing of George Floyd this summer, further demonstrated the stark divisions in our country. These disparities play out very significantly in criminal justice, the work to which Michelle and Shana have devoted their professional lives. We delved into the issues of the day, which are both disheartening and galvanizing for our work. We hope you emerge feeling as energized for the hard work ahead as we did. Thank you for joining us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message
Michelle Mason speaks with Roy Chomko, President and CEO of Adage Technologies, about digital rescaling skills of the future.
Michelle Mason speaks with ASAE's Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Robb Lee about strategic communications in associations.
Michelle Mason speaks with author and activist Michael Fosberg on the Art of Storytelling, and its power for change and healing.
In this episode of the AF Talks podcast, Michelle Mason,FASAE, CAE speaks with Scott Stuart, CEO of the Turnaround ManagementAssociation, on managing change.
Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE speaks with Debra Zabloudil, CAE, FACHE, President & CEO of the Learning Studio on understanding emotional intelligence in associations.
This is a special episode of Conversations by Association, we thought it was important to have a conversation about racial inequality in real time, and what our association leaders can do to support their teams, their organizations, and themselves on this journey. George Floyd’s death was a catalyst to reignite change, a catalyst for very … Read More Read More
Michelle Mason speaks with Kimberly Pendo of Chicago Law Partners on the Legal Issues when Dealing with COVID-19.
Rick Pearson speaks with Michelle Mason, CEO of Association Forum (the association of associations), about the pandemic’s effects on a variety of associations that are based in Chicago. Michelle explains the mission of the Association Forum and lists some of the organizations they represent; provides clarification as to what a 501(c) organization is; stresses the […]
Michelle Mason speaks with Stacey Hanke of Stacey Hanke Inc. on the topic of Entrepreneurial Leadership in Associations.Find more resources at: https://staceyhankeinc.com/
Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE, speaks with Mary Lynn Fayoumi CAE, SPHR, GPHR, SHRM-SCP of HR Source on new Illinois anti-discrimination laws. The Association Forum is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion. Please consult a lawyer if you have legal questions, or for advice concerning any specific situations.
Association Forum President and CEO Michelle Mason speaks with Brad Dean of Discover Puerto about the recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria, and Puerto Rico's resurgence as a top meetings and travel destination.
My guest today is a certified personal trainer and coach with a wide breadth of experience from Zumba classes to kettle bell workouts and power lifting! She’s worked in the New York fitness scene and has since brought her talents back to Cincinnati to make exercise more approachable and enjoyable by helping clients understand the why behind how they’re training. She’s helped me first hand with my barbell work and she’s one of the most effective coaches on form I’ve ever met, please welcome, Michelle Mason! https://www.michellegmason.com/ If you love WTF?!, support via the Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/whatthefitpodcast
Dave Lutz is the managing director of Velvet Chainsaw Consulting and an expert in spotting and understanding conference trends. In this episode, he speaks with Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE about how conferences are adapting to the new speed of business - particularly healthcare and medical meetings.
On this inaugural episode, Michelle Mason discusses what it means to be a “forever learner” and how she went from association temp to CEO—with several important stops along the way. Tune in for sage advice and thought provoking conversation about how our work environments and people can shape and strengthen our own career and leadership … Read More Read More
On this episode of the CEOnly Podcast, Michelle Mason interviews Jeff De Cagna, FRSA, FASAE. De Cagna is executive advisor for Foresight First LLC, located in Reston, Virginia, and a respected contrarian thinker on the future of associating and associations.
On this episode of the CEOnly Podcast, Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE, interviews Neen James, a renowned speaker and the author of the top selling leadership books Folding Time and Attention Pays.
In this episode of the CEOnly Podcast, Michelle Mason, CAE, FASAE, interviews Christie Tarantino-Dean, FASAE, CAE, the CEO of the Institute of Food Technologists. Tarantino-Dean was Mason’s predecessor at Association Forum, serving as president and CEO until 2014. The topic of discussion is diversity and inclusion, spotlighting the work that IFT is doing in supporting and growing their diverse membership, including the creation of a leadership pipeline. This episode of the CEOnly Podcast is sponsored by Destination Cleveland.
In this episode, Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE, talks to Stephanie Leese Emrich. Emrich is a leading expert in customer service, speaking and advising organizations on providing high-level customer experience. She is the Chief Service Officer of ServiceSpeaks Solutions, the President of the National Customer Service Association Chicagoland Chapter and a former college professor and hotel executive.
On this episode of the CEOnly Podcast, Michelle Mason, CAE, FASAE, talks with Henry Givray. Givray is the former CEO and current chairman of the board of directors of SmithBucklin about his leadership philosophy and how association executives can be effective and trusted leaders.
On this episode of the CEOnly Podcast, Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE moderates a discussion between Tom Dolan, PhD, FACHE, CAE, and Kari Natale, CAE on the topic of mentoring relationships. Dolan has served as Natale’s mentor since they met while both working at the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). They discuss the importance of the mentoring relationship and how that relationship can bolster the professional and personal growth of both the mentor and mentee.
On this episode, Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE, is joined by Stephen P. Stahr, CAE for a conversation about mindfulness in the workplace. Stahr is CEO of the Million Dollar Round Table and a two-time Honors Awards recipient, having won both the John C. Thiel award and the Inspiring Leader award. Michelle and Stephen talk about how leaders can be mindful about how their decisions affect their employees, their volunteers and their members, as well as how mindfulness can change in different cultures. This episode of the CEOnly Podcast is sponsored by Visit Dallas, Visit Phoenix, and Visit Seattle.
Summary: The American Society of Association Executives responds to criticism over their Great Ideas call for papers, what are you giving away when you sign that next speaker agreement, and what do associations still need to learn about D&I – on this week’s Association Chat News Flash Briefing. A simple Facebook post sharing ASAE’s new process for applying to speak at next year’s Great Ideas Conference became the focus for attention last week when members of the group found the language used to describe the suggested session prototypes a little too similar to session topics and specialty areas authored by specific consultants throughout the industry. When other session descriptions turned out to have been taken without attribution or citation from published articles in sources like Harvard Business Review and Inc, plagiarism concerns were heightened and a question of ethics arose around those concerns and other aspects of the Call For Papers were raised. ASAE’s CEO John Graham issued a statement to the Association Chat community on Friday to address some of this concern. You can find this statement over on associationchat.com The statement satisfied many who wanted to make sure that something was being done. But questions linger. Some post comments from the community ask for follow-up information from ASAE including: What changes are being made to make sure the plagiarized material is found and what is the auditing process exactly? Are the current speakers agreements fair to speakers and their IP? Have any ASAE or CAE ethics violations occurred? How will this incident impact Great Ideas? What are the boundaries of ownership when it comes to ideas? Also... What can we learn from this? Will there be more answers or will this conversation die away? Watch for more information here as the story progresses. In other news, on Tuesday Association Chat welcomes Michelle Mason as our podcast guest and she will be answering questions about the work that associations still have to do to get Diversity & Inclusion right. That all happens on Tuesday at 2 pm EST live on the Crowdcast platform. You can find out more and link to register to the Chat over on the Association Chat website associationchat.com. Be sure to share your take on things over on the Association Chat Facebook Group and if you love this flash briefing and live interviews, please consider becoming an Association Chat Patreon patron. You can support these efforts for as little as $1 a month. It takes so little to do so much. Check back in later for the next Association Chat News flash briefing and be sure to sign up on the associationchat.com mailing list so you never miss out on another flash briefing! Have a great week everyone!
On Episode 3 of the CEOnly Podcast, Michelle Mason talks with Kathleen Wood about cross-generational mentorship. With five different generations currently in the workplace, how can leaders into the knowledge base that each group brings to the table?
Dozens of professional fire artists, hobbyists, and curious onlookers flock to Brooklyn's Floasis every week to experience the thrill of fire spinning. We spoke to those in the know about what goes on here - and just what makes the art form so captivating. Produced by Aili Nicholson, Georgia Sebesky, Kestrel Arthurs, and Michelle Mason
Tourism Tweetup the Podcast Michelle Mason from Social Tap chatting social media, events and festivals In episode #2 of Tourism Tweetup the Podcast we chat to Michelle about social media and the digital marketing process for Noosa Food and Wine Festival a large international food and wine event. The key learnings and tips can be applied to any festival or event. Links we refer to in this podcast Noosa International Food and Wine Festival Sprout Social Noosa, Queensland Australia The post Episode #2: Social Media and Events appeared first on Holly G.
More than 150,000 people sign up for the US military every year. Their reasons for joining vary, from those hoping for financial help through college, to others looking to follow in the footsteps of parents or grandparents. In recent years getting into the military has gotten harder, but getting out may be tougher. On this edition of Making Contact we'll hear radio adaptations of Michelle Mason's film, “Breaking Ranks,” produced by Screen Siren Pictures and the National Film Board of Canada and of “Deserter” by Rick Rowley, from Big Noise Films and PM Press. Featuring: Jeremy Hinzman, Kyle Snyder, Joshua Key, Ryan Johnson, Brandon Hughey, US military personnel who refused to return to Iraq; and Sergeant Brian Jensen, military recruiter. The post Making Contact – Not My War: The Deserters' Dilemma appeared first on KPFA.
More than 150,000 people sign up for the US military every year. Their reasons for joining vary widely, from those hoping for financial help through college, to others looking to follow in the footsteps of parents or grandparents. In recent years getting into the military has gotten harder, with criminal records and low academic scores proving the biggest barriers. As hard as getting into the military might be, getting out may be harder still. On this edition of Making Contact we’ll hear radio adaptations of Michelle Mason’s film, “Breaking Ranks,” produced by Screen Siren Pictures and the National Film Board of Canada and of “Deserter” by Rick Rowley, from Big Noise Films and PM Press. Featuring: Jeremy Hinzman, Kyle Snyder, Joshua Key, Ryan Johnson, Brandon Hughey, US military personnel who refused to return to Iraq. Sergeant Brian Jensen, military recruiter.
More than 150,000 people sign up for the US military every year. Their reasons for joining vary widely, from those hoping for financial help through college, to others looking to follow in the footsteps of parents or grandparents. In recent years getting into the military has gotten harder, with criminal records and low academic scores proving the biggest barriers. As hard as getting into the military might be, getting out may be harder still. On this edition of Making Contact we’ll hear radio adaptations of Michelle Mason’s film, “Breaking Ranks,” produced by Screen Siren Pictures and the National Film Board of Canada and of “Deserter” by Rick Rowley, from Big Noise Films and PM Press. Featuring: Jeremy Hinzman, Kyle Snyder, Joshua Key, Ryan Johnson, Brandon Hughey, US military personnel who refused to return to Iraq. Sergeant Brian Jensen, military recruiter.
Michelle Mason is known for developing and implementing holistic programs that encourage individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease to Relax, Revive, and Rejuvenate. Michelle developed a “Soul Purpose Program” that overcomes the stereotype of the disease process. Individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's and families that are going through the process with their loved one are able to “Live in the Moment” through the essence of the ultimate “Spa Day.” Michelle will share with us her amazing program and tell us why she started the it and the needs it fulfills. We will introduce you to her fabulous team of professionals, volunteering their time to make a difference in the lives of those with dementia and their care partners. In addition we talk with some individuals on the receiving end of all this time and talent. Michelle is also working on a project called “Faces of Alzheimer's within the African-American Community” with photographer Tyrone Watts. Michelle and Tyrone know we need to raise awareness and increase education in regards to this disease within the African-American Community. They understand a picture says a thousand words, and an art exhibit is also a very none threatening way of creating conversation and getting media exposure to spread awareness. If you are interested in having the works exhibited at one of your events or gallery please contact Michelle she would love to talk with you. You can contact Michelle at (773) 383-5553Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.