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Dave is joined by Reggie Henry, Chief Information and Performance Excellence Officer at ASAE, to discuss artificial intelligence. They discuss the reality of AI: its positive aspects, its effectiveness as a tool, and the importance of ethical implementation.
Tune into the latest episode of "Association Tech Insider," where we examine the vital dynamics of vendor management in the association sector. Hosted by Gretchen Steenstra, Director of Client Strategy at DelCor, and Alex Mouw, Principal Strategic Advisor for Membership Organizations at AWS for Nonprofits, this discussion navigates the shared responsibilities and strategic alignments necessary between associations and their technology vendors. Episode Highlights: 1. Balanced Responsibilities: Explore with TPAC members and association community leaders the intricate balance of responsibility in vendor relationships. Ensuring both parties are proactive and clearly define their roles is crucial for a successful partnership. 2. Emergency Preparedness: Addressing the recent abrupt departure of a Sitefinity vendor, we delve into essential strategies for preparing and managing such emergencies. The importance of contingency plans and maintaining robust communication to swiftly handle vendor transitions is underscored. 3. Special Announcement: Progress Software, the owner of Sitefinity, has extended a special offer to associations impacted by the vendor departure, highlighting the importance of supportive vendor relationships in crisis times. Featured Guests: Gretchen Steenstra, Director of Client Strategy at DelCor, provides expert insights on strategic client management and crisis resolution. Alex Mouw, Principal Strategic Advisor for Membership Organizations at AWS for Nonprofits, discusses leveraging cloud solutions for enhanced membership services. Joanna Piñeda, CEO of Matrix Group, emphasizes the importance of strategic leadership and robust emergency planning. Ray van Hilst, Director of Client Results at Yoko, underscores the necessity of effective communication and trust-building in sustaining productive vendor relationships. Nicole Araujo, Client Engagement Director from Mighty Citizen, shares her expertise on partnership management and project execution. Stephen Tidmore, Executive VP of Technology at Mighty Citizen, discusses managing large, complex technology projects that align with strategic goals. Reggie Henry, Chief Information and Performance Excellence Officer at ASAE, highlights strategic considerations in managing vendor transitions effectively. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on mastering the complexities of vendor partnerships in the association space. This episode provides valuable strategies for enhancing your vendor management practices and ensuring your association is prepared for any situation. Listen now to equip your association with the knowledge to manage vendor relationships more effectively and leverage these partnerships for long-term success. Follow us on LinkedIn to stay in the know: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asae-tpac
Ever had a project go horribly wrong? You're not alone. This podcast is the second in a series hosted by the ASAE Technology Professionals Advisory Council (TPAC) discussing challenging projects: what was planned, what went wrong, and most importantly, lessons learned to avoid the same mistakes in the future. Listen as we talk through a high visibility project, identify specific points of failure and describe changes that can help bring a positive outcome to your next project. Featuring host Stefanie Keuser, CISSP, Chief Information Officer at American Psychiatric Association, TPAC member and guest Reggie Henry, CAE, Chief Information and Performance Excellence Officer at ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. Have a Tech Confession you're up for sharing? Feel free to message Stefanie or any other TPAC member on LinkedIn or ASAE's Collaborate! Make sure to follow TPAC on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asae-tpac/
In the latest episode of Association Tech Insider, we dive into the highlights of the ASAE AI Summit. The conversation centers around AI's transformative role in various association functions, including publishing, event management, and advocacy, while also acknowledging the critical ethical and diversity considerations in AI implementation. Mr. Reggie Henry is working hard to ensure associations can lead technology adoption and not play catch-up like we usually do. AI's potential to automate routine tasks and revolutionize association content dissemination is explored, suggesting a shift from traditional models to more interactive, solution-oriented interfaces. Hosted by Adam Savino, Vice President of Technology & Organizational Effectiveness at ASIS International, he navigates the important topic of ASAE's AI Summit with Reggie Henry, Chief Information and Performance Excellence Officer at ASAE.
This episode, we talk with speaker and thought leader Reggie Henry, Chief Information and Performance Excellence officer at ASAE about what associations should be thinking about in 2023. We cover ground such as: Are we planning too much based on last year's data and technology? Why you can't go back to how things were pre-pandemic. The importance of continuing to support the new and diverse people brought into the fold via virtual meetings. Preparing to attract and retain the next generation of members and staff. The importance of having listening posts in communities. How communities become critical in both pandemics and recessions. The new contract needed with members to get to personalization. Being mindful of the RONI, Return on NOT Investing. The importance of technology infrastructure and a smooth user experience. Best of Need vs. Best of Breed. The dangers of chasing the wrong metrics. Meeting people based on their interests, not on what we have to sell. Learn more about ASAE and their upcoming events at ASAEcenter.org Registration is now open for the 13th annual Super Forum, April 10-12 in Washington DC! You won't want to miss this comprehensive conference for association professionals. There will be a whole host of sessions dedicated to helping you enhance your member experience, and you'll have the opportunity to share ideas, strategies, and challenges with your peers in the field. In a challenging economy, it's more important than ever to stay on top of trends and tactics to keep your members renewing and to help your association thrive - and that's easier to do with a community of colleagues beside you. We hope to see you there!
Dave is joined by Reggie Henry, Chief Information & Engagement Officer at ASAE, to get an inside scoop on the upcoming Technology Exploration Conference.
ASAE's Technology Exploration Conference (TEC) is coming in December! Reggie Henry joins Dave to talk about the excitement building around the upcoming event.
Chief Information and Engagement Officer at ASAE, Reggie Henry, CAE, joins us on The Association Podcast this week.We had a ton of things to talk about with Reggie, but some highlights were about being present at the point of need for members, his crusade to get people and organizations away from Legacy Mindsets, and what he and ASAE are doing to be an example for the association community to push innovation.
What's going on in the 501c community? With special guest, Reggie Henry from ASAE.
In this episode, Tom and Dave speak with Reggie Henry of ASAE on how to truly gauge and meet the needs of your membership both on the organizational and individual level. They will discuss how to marry the use of technology and the personal relationship to cultivate a member experience that helps an association create members-for-life through adapting and communicating to meet member needs at every turn.
Association Rockstars interviews Mr. Reginald Henry, CAE. Reggie implements "exemplary" systems at ASAE that can serve as a model to the rest of the association community, and to "ratchet-up" the use and understanding of technology among ASAE members. He speaks regularly on technology and strategy issues. He has been working with and/or for non-profit organizations since 1985. Learn all about Reggie's experiences here!Host and Founder: Lowell Aplebaum - CEO & Strategy Catalyst at Vista Cova Producer and Operations: Amy Hager - Strategy Advisor at Vista CovaProduction Assistant: Ashlynn Brooks - Virginia Tech B.A. Theatre Performance Student (Expected Graduation: May 2022)Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4372-slow-burnLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Reggie Henry joined ASAE in November of 1994. His responsibilities are to implement “exemplary” systems at ASAE that can serve as a model to the rest of the association community and to “ratchet-up” the use and understanding of technology among ASAE members. He has been working with and/or for non-profit organizations since 1985. Mr. Henry speaks regularly on technology and strategy issues. Some of his most recent speaking engagements include the 2019 Empire State Leadership Conference, 2019 Digital Now Conference, 2019 Virginia Society of Association Executives Annual Meeting, 2018 New England Society of Associations Technology Conference (keynote), 2018 Community Brands Xperience Conference, 2018 Association Forum SmartTech Conference (keynote), and the 2018 International Association of Scholarly, Technical, and Medical Publishers Annual North American Conference. In 2009 he was invited by the Secretary of Smithsonian to participate in Smithsonian 2.0, a Gathering to Re-Imagine the Smithsonian in the Digital Age. Reggie was recently named one of the top 40 CIOs in DC-MD-VA area. Mr. Henry holds a B.S. in Economics and Computer Science from Georgetown University. Mr. Henry regularly serves on associations’ boards, most recently Educause and the National Association of Colleges and Employers. He enjoys cooking, drawing, pottery, and golf. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Reggie Henry’s role as CIO of ASAE and how he got there How Reggie Henry is changing the way that associations do memberships The impact of technology on interacting with members and constituents Why putting your employees first will allow you to get the most out of them How Reggie’s personal culture shows up at work ASAE’s role as the “association’s association” How Reggie presents new technology and strategies to the association industry without bias How associations and nonprofits are leveraging technology How the technology landscape and other trends have affected the association industry in the last five years Additional resources: Website: www.asaecenter.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggiehenry/ Twitter: @ReggieHenry
This week, we’re going to spend a little bit of time talking about our host Bill Sheridan’s profession – the association world. Bill works for the Maryland Association of CPAs, which means he doesn’t technically work in the accounting and finance profession. But when it comes right down to it, it’s like splitting hairs. These two professions are remarkably similar in how they operate, in their state of future-readiness, and in their willingness to embrace change. Accountants and association folks are kindred spirits in a lot ways. And so we’re excited about this week’s guest, Reggie Henry, the chief information and engagement officer with the American Society of Association Executives, which is like the association for associations – which in itself serves as proof that there really is an association for everything. There may not be a more future-ready individual alive today than Reggie Henry. Not only in what he does – embracing all things new before almost everyone out there – but also in how he thinks. He is constantly on the lookout for new trends that will impact our businesses, our clients, and our lives, and that makes him the kind of person we want to talk to on this show. We don’t just want to know what we need to be doing, but what we need to be thinking about – and that’s what Reggie’s all about. He’s going to change the way you think about your world, we guarantee it. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit blionline.org/blog. Resources: Learn more at (http://asaecenter.org/) Future-Proof is produced by Podcast Masters
Last week ended with the Association Chat interview with ASAE leaders John Graham, Rhonda Payne, and Reggie Henry talking with me about the recent controversy surrounding the Great Ideas Call for Content Leaders, plagiarism, paying speakers (or not), and how all of these things are being communicated with the membership. Over 130 registered to hear this interview on Crowdcast and over 500 watched on Facebook Live! It was a fascinating discussion and one you can hear the entirety of on the Association Chat Podcast or on the Association Chat website. On this week’s Chat interview I talk with Lenora Knapp about “The Show & Tell of Microcredentialing.” She has just released a new book covering this topic and I will ask her about the business of microcredentialing, the appeal of this offering, the costs associated, and how some associations get started with it. You can hear all that and more on Tuesday’s chat live at 2 pm EST. 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 visit 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.
Today’s guest on Through the Noise is Reggie Henry, the Chief Information Officer for ASAE, the American Society of Association Executives. You may remember our previous discussion with ASAE President and CEO, John Graham, but if you need a refresher or missed it last time, find it here. Reggie Henry manages the technology for ASAE and ensures that it is integrated into the marketing and business plans. For those responsible for technology purchases, he advises never buying anything that’s not mobile ready. ASAE operates with a “Work Out Loud” policy so that all of their members can see what their doing and how to replicate it so no one wastes time reinventing the wheel. Get these and other essential tips today on Through the Noise. Reggie Henry joined ASAE in November of 1994. His responsibilities are to implement “exemplary” systems at ASAE that can serve as a model to the rest of the association community and to “ratchet-up” the use and understanding of technology among ASAE members. In 2009 he was invited by the Secretary of Smithsonian to participate in Smithsonian 2.0, a Gathering to Re-Imagine the Smithsonian in the Digital Age. Reggie was recently named one of the top 40 CIOs in DC-MD-VA area. ASAE is a membership organization of more than 21,000 association executives and industry partners representing 9,300 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.