Jan 2023

In a recent Podcast with Higher Logic, Suzanne F. Stevens shares social impact strategies for associations to consider to attract, engage and retain diverse members.

Higher Logic Podcast with Suzanne F. Stevens

https://www.podbean.com/site/EpisodeDownload/PB134DB8BXFD7Q

It can be a struggle to attract and engage members in your association, mind drawing them to events. And with the Y and Z generations wanting more initiatives to appeal to their head and heart, strategically incorporating social initiatives into your association mandate can make it the bond that connects members to each other, to your events while enhancing their overall membership experience.

There have been growing social, economic, and environmental gaps during the pandemic. Companies small and large acknowledge that they can’t sit ideally by. If businesses recognize their responsibility and the opportunity, why not Associations?

As an Association Executive, how can you advocate to address a value-aligned social gap among your associations?

In an interactive, high-energy talk, Suzanne will inspire association leaders to reimagine the role they can play in creating a social impact—sustainably. She will provide strategies to reimagine operations and events to create a delegate experience they will be talking about long after the event.

Suzanne shares:

  • Why incorporate social impact strategies into your association mandate

  • Strategies to connect and commit to a cause

  • Social impact Implementation ideas that are sticky

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Suzanne F. Stevens - YouMeWe
Suzanne F. Stevens - YouMeWe

Conscious-Contributions™ Cultivator & Amplifier: International Speaker | Author | Community Builder | Multi-Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. YouMeWe Amplified Podcast is part of YouMeWe Social Impact Group Inc.— Growing leaders’ and entrepreneurs’ influence and social impact. YouMeWe.ca | we@youmewe.ca

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