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SUMMARY:Ethical AI in Action: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence Responsibly
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:  \nIn this session\, we will dive into how artificial intelligence (AI) presents both powerful opportunities and significant ethical challenges when deployed in the real world. Drawing from the insights in the Fíonta article\, we’ll explore how AI isn’t just a futuristic “take-over” scenario\, but rather a tool whose impact is shaped by the humans who build\, deploy\, and govern it. We’ll examine three core ethical fault-lines — bias encoded in data\, decisions made by “black-box” models without explainability\, and the dark side of large-scale data analytics infringing on personal privacy. Then\, we’ll shift into the positive side: how organizations can harness AI for good by embedding human judgement\, designing for transparency\, testing carefully\, and aligning AI systems with values and mission. Participants will leave with concrete take-aways to assess their own AI initiatives and steer them towards responsible\, human-centred use. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \nRecognize the key ethical risks posed by AI systems — including bias\, lack of transparency/explainability\, and invasions of privacy. \nAssess whether an AI deployment is aligned with human-centred values and organizational goals\, and identify early warning signs when it is not. \nApply a practical framework for testing\, evaluating\, and monitoring AI systems for fairness\, accountability and transparency. \nDevelop strategies for integrating human oversight and judgement into AI workflows — making sure that “smart computers” and “smart people” act in tandem. \nExplore opportunities where AI can be used ethically and responsibly to advance mission-driven outcomes\, rather than inadvertently causing harm. \n  \nTo Watch this Webinar on the Media Library CLICK HERE!
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/ethical-ai-in-action-harnessing-artificial-intelligence-responsibly-free-cpe-credit-free-cae-credit/
LOCATION:zoom.us/j/99994150104
CATEGORIES:Association IT,ASSOCIATIONS & NONPROFITS,Data Management
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arden Winner":MAILTO:awinner@fionta.com
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SUMMARY:In Person Registration for Fall Symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the Future \nDate: Monday\, November 10\, 2025 \nTime: 10:00 – 4:15 PM \n**In-person exclusive content 4:15 PM-5:15 PM (ET) \nLocation: In-person will be held at: \nHigher Logic: 4501 Fairfax Dr Suite 301\, Arlington\, VA 22203 \nThis Symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (10:00-11:00 PM ET) Bridging the Gap: How Associations Can Win the Next Generation \nCourse Description:  \nAs the workforce evolves to include five generations\, associations face a pivotal opportunity—and challenge—in engaging the next wave of professionals. This session\, grounded in Multiview’s latest research\, “Voice of the Member\,” explores how associations can close the awareness-value gap\, embrace digital fluency\, and revive in-person connection to attract and retain Gen Z and Millennial members. \nThrough real data and actionable strategies\, we’ll unpack what young professionals truly want from associations: tangible career outcomes\, authentic digital engagement\, and meaningful community. Attendees will leave with a modern framework for member engagement and a clear roadmap to future-proof their value proposition. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the top barriers preventing young professionals from joining associations—and how to overcome them.\nApply digital-first strategies that resonate with Gen Z and Millennial audiences across platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram.\nDesign in-person experiences that foster connection\, mentorship\, and long-term engagement.\nUse Multiview’s 6M Framework to align mission\, media\, and messaging with evolving member expectations.\n\nSpeaker: Trevor Whyte\, Vice President\, Strategic Partnerships\, Multiview \nCAE: Member and Stakeholder Engagement and Management \nNASBA: Communications & Marketing \n\nSession 2: (11:15-12:15 PM ET) Security by Design: Protecting Your Payments and Reputation \nCourse Description: \nIn today’s digital-first environment\, associations and non-profits are entrusted with sensitive member and donor payment information. A single breach (e.g.\, carding attack) can jeopardize both mission impact and organizational reputation.  A single breach can also lead to the immediate shutdown of your ability to accept payments. This session will guide leaders and finance teams through the essential strategies for securing payment processes from start to finish. From PCI compliance and tokenization to secure vaulting and gateway redundancy\, participants will learn how to create a payment ecosystem that is resilient\, trustworthy\, and built to handle evolving cyber threats. Using real-world scenarios from associations and nonprofits\, we will uncover how proactive security not only protects your data but also strengthens member and donor confidence. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the key payment security requirements for associations and nonprofits\, including PCI DSS standards and emerging best practices.\nEvaluate common vulnerabilities in payment workflows and determine appropriate mitigation strategies\nApply tokenization\, encryption\, and secure vaulting techniques to safeguard member and donor data.\nImplement redundancy and contingency plans to ensure business continuity in the event of system downtime or a security incident.\nAssess the role of payment security in preserving organizational trust and donor/member retention.\n\nSpeaker: Wade Tetsuka\, CPA\, President\, U.S. Transactions Corporation \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\n12:15-12:45 PM CATERED LUNCH BREAK \n\nSession 3: (12:45-1:45 PM ET) Putting AI to Work for Your Members: Practical Applications You Can Start Using Today \nCourse Description:  \nArtificial intelligence doesn’t have to be abstract or overwhelming. It can be a practical\, human-centered tool to help associations serve members more effectively. In this session\, we’ll explore three realistic ways associations are already using AI to streamline operations and improve the member experience. \nGuided onboarding: Help prospective members move smoothly from discovering your organization to joining and engaging with benefits. AI can tailor content\, highlight relevant programs\, and reduce friction in the process. \nPredictive renewals: Use AI to identify which members are likely to lapse\, so your team can intervene early with the right message and timing. \nSmarter self-service: Let members make updates to event registrations\, rosters\, and more with AI-powered tools. When they need extra help\, the system can escalate to staff through support tickets or cases. \nThis session is designed for a non-technical audience. We’ll walk through each example with real-world context\, simple visuals\, and a focus on what is possible today. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe how AI can support guided onboarding by personalizing content and streamlining the new member journey.\nExplain how predictive analytics can identify at-risk members and enable timely\, targeted renewal efforts.\nEvaluate AI-driven self-service tools that improve member experience while optimizing staff workload.\n\nSpeaker: Arden Winner\,  Senior Salesforce Consultant\, Fíonta \nCAE: Member and Stakeholder Engagement and Management \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\nSession 4: (2:00-3:00 PM ET) Overcoming Technology Trauma: Learning from Successes and Failures in Technology Projects \nCourse Description: \nIn today’s fast-paced digital landscape\, technology projects are essential to the growth and success of any organization. Yet\, despite careful planning and execution\, many projects face setbacks or fail to meet expectations. Join other technology leaders to discuss the importance of addressing the outcomes of technology projects—both the successes and the challenges—and explore how failures with technology projects\, when handled correctly\, can lead to valuable lessons that strengthen teams and enhance future project success. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAnalyze the psychological and financial impacts of failed technology projects on teams and organizations.\nDiscuss the value of openly sharing project outcomes—including failures—with peers to foster collective learning.\nIdentify key lessons from both successful and unsuccessful technology projects to strengthen future performance.\nDevelop strategies to rebuild team resilience and confidence following project setbacks.\nApply retrospective tools such as post-mortems to improve outcomes in future technology initiatives.\nEvaluate the role of organizational leaders in mitigating burnout\, managing stress\, and motivating teams during and after challenging tech projects.\n\nSpeaker: Olivia Wilkins Business Analyst/ Project Manager\, PerByte & Josh Carlson Founder & Chief Innovator\, PerByte \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\n \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Specialized Knowledge
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/in-person-registration-for-fall-symposium-2025/
CATEGORIES:Association IT,ASSOCIATIONS & NONPROFITS,Business Strategy,Finance,Marketing/Member Engagement
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SUMMARY:Fall Symposium Information
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the Future \nDate: Monday\, November 10\, 2025 \nTime: 10:00 – 3:00 PM \n**In-person exclusive content 4:15 PM-5:15 PM (ET) \nLocation: In-person will be held at: \nHigher Logic: 4501 Fairfax Dr Suite 301\, Arlington\, VA 22203 \nThis Symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (10:00-11:00 PM ET) Bridging the Gap: How Associations Can Win the Next Generation \nCourse Description:  \nAs the workforce evolves to include five generations\, associations face a pivotal opportunity—and challenge—in engaging the next wave of professionals. This session\, grounded in Multiview’s latest research\, “Voice of the Member\,” explores how associations can close the awareness-value gap\, embrace digital fluency\, and revive in-person connection to attract and retain Gen Z and Millennial members. \nThrough real data and actionable strategies\, we’ll unpack what young professionals truly want from associations: tangible career outcomes\, authentic digital engagement\, and meaningful community. Attendees will leave with a modern framework for member engagement and a clear roadmap to future-proof their value proposition. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the top barriers preventing young professionals from joining associations—and how to overcome them.\nApply digital-first strategies that resonate with Gen Z and Millennial audiences across platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram.\nDesign in-person experiences that foster connection\, mentorship\, and long-term engagement.\nUse Multiview’s 6M Framework to align mission\, media\, and messaging with evolving member expectations.\n\nSpeaker: Trevor Whyte\, Vice President\, Strategic Partnerships\, Multiview \nCAE: Member and Stakeholder Engagement and Management \nNASBA: Communications & Marketing \n\nSession 2: (11:15-12:15 PM ET) Security by Design: Protecting Your Payments and Reputation \nCourse Description: \nIn today’s digital-first environment\, associations and non-profits are entrusted with sensitive member and donor payment information. A single breach (e.g.\, carding attack) can jeopardize both mission impact and organizational reputation.  A single breach can also lead to the immediate shutdown of your ability to accept payments. This session will guide leaders and finance teams through the essential strategies for securing payment processes from start to finish. From PCI compliance and tokenization to secure vaulting and gateway redundancy\, participants will learn how to create a payment ecosystem that is resilient\, trustworthy\, and built to handle evolving cyber threats. Using real-world scenarios from associations and nonprofits\, we will uncover how proactive security not only protects your data but also strengthens member and donor confidence. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the key payment security requirements for associations and nonprofits\, including PCI DSS standards and emerging best practices.\nEvaluate common vulnerabilities in payment workflows and determine appropriate mitigation strategies\nApply tokenization\, encryption\, and secure vaulting techniques to safeguard member and donor data.\nImplement redundancy and contingency plans to ensure business continuity in the event of system downtime or a security incident.\nAssess the role of payment security in preserving organizational trust and donor/member retention.\n\nSpeaker: Wade Tetsuka\, CPA\, President\, U.S. Transactions Corporation \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\nSession 3: (12:45-1:45 PM ET) Putting AI to Work for Your Members: Practical Applications You Can Start Using Today \nCourse Description:  \nArtificial intelligence doesn’t have to be abstract or overwhelming. It can be a practical\, human-centered tool to help associations serve members more effectively. In this session\, we’ll explore three realistic ways associations are already using AI to streamline operations and improve the member experience. \nGuided onboarding: Help prospective members move smoothly from discovering your organization to joining and engaging with benefits. AI can tailor content\, highlight relevant programs\, and reduce friction in the process. \nPredictive renewals: Use AI to identify which members are likely to lapse\, so your team can intervene early with the right message and timing. \nSmarter self-service: Let members make updates to event registrations\, rosters\, and more with AI-powered tools. When they need extra help\, the system can escalate to staff through support tickets or cases. \nThis session is designed for a non-technical audience. We’ll walk through each example with real-world context\, simple visuals\, and a focus on what is possible today. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe how AI can support guided onboarding by personalizing content and streamlining the new member journey.\nExplain how predictive analytics can identify at-risk members and enable timely\, targeted renewal efforts.\nEvaluate AI-driven self-service tools that improve member experience while optimizing staff workload.\n\nSpeaker: Arden Winner\,  Senior Salesforce Consultant\, Fíonta \nCAE: Member and Stakeholder Engagement and Management \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\nSession 4: (2:00-3:00 PM ET) Overcoming Technology Trauma: Learning from Successes and Failures in Technology Projects \nCourse Description: \nIn today’s fast-paced digital landscape\, technology projects are essential to the growth and success of any organization. Yet\, despite careful planning and execution\, many projects face setbacks or fail to meet expectations. Join other technology leaders to discuss the importance of addressing the outcomes of technology projects—both the successes and the challenges—and explore how failures with technology projects\, when handled correctly\, can lead to valuable lessons that strengthen teams and enhance future project success. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAnalyze the psychological and financial impacts of failed technology projects on teams and organizations.\nDiscuss the value of openly sharing project outcomes—including failures—with peers to foster collective learning.\nIdentify key lessons from both successful and unsuccessful technology projects to strengthen future performance.\nDevelop strategies to rebuild team resilience and confidence following project setbacks.\nApply retrospective tools such as post-mortems to improve outcomes in future technology initiatives.\nEvaluate the role of organizational leaders in mitigating burnout\, managing stress\, and motivating teams during and after challenging tech projects.\n\nSpeaker: Olivia Wilkins Business Analyst/ Project Manager\, PerByte & Josh Carlson Founder & Chief Innovator\, PerByte \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\n \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Specialized Knowledge \n\n  
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/fall-symposium-information-3/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Registration for Fall Symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the Future \nDate: Monday\, November 10\, 2025 \nTime: 10:00 – 4:15 PM \n**In-person exclusive content 4:15 PM-5:15 PM (ET) \nLocation: In-person will be held at: \nHigher Logic: 4501 Fairfax Dr Suite 301\, Arlington\, VA 22203 \nThis Symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (10:00-11:00 PM ET) Bridging the Gap: How Associations Can Win the Next Generation \nCourse Description:  \nAs the workforce evolves to include five generations\, associations face a pivotal opportunity—and challenge—in engaging the next wave of professionals. This session\, grounded in Multiview’s latest research\, “Voice of the Member\,” explores how associations can close the awareness-value gap\, embrace digital fluency\, and revive in-person connection to attract and retain Gen Z and Millennial members. \nThrough real data and actionable strategies\, we’ll unpack what young professionals truly want from associations: tangible career outcomes\, authentic digital engagement\, and meaningful community. Attendees will leave with a modern framework for member engagement and a clear roadmap to future-proof their value proposition. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the top barriers preventing young professionals from joining associations—and how to overcome them.\nApply digital-first strategies that resonate with Gen Z and Millennial audiences across platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram.\nDesign in-person experiences that foster connection\, mentorship\, and long-term engagement.\nUse Multiview’s 6M Framework to align mission\, media\, and messaging with evolving member expectations.\n\nSpeaker: Trevor Whyte\, Vice President\, Strategic Partnerships\, Multiview \nCAE: Member and Stakeholder Engagement and Management \nNASBA: Communications & Marketing \n\nSession 2: (11:15-12:15 PM ET) Security by Design: Protecting Your Payments and Reputation \nCourse Description: \nIn today’s digital-first environment\, associations and non-profits are entrusted with sensitive member and donor payment information. A single breach (e.g.\, carding attack) can jeopardize both mission impact and organizational reputation.  A single breach can also lead to the immediate shutdown of your ability to accept payments. This session will guide leaders and finance teams through the essential strategies for securing payment processes from start to finish. From PCI compliance and tokenization to secure vaulting and gateway redundancy\, participants will learn how to create a payment ecosystem that is resilient\, trustworthy\, and built to handle evolving cyber threats. Using real-world scenarios from associations and nonprofits\, we will uncover how proactive security not only protects your data but also strengthens member and donor confidence. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the key payment security requirements for associations and nonprofits\, including PCI DSS standards and emerging best practices.\nEvaluate common vulnerabilities in payment workflows and determine appropriate mitigation strategies\nApply tokenization\, encryption\, and secure vaulting techniques to safeguard member and donor data.\nImplement redundancy and contingency plans to ensure business continuity in the event of system downtime or a security incident.\nAssess the role of payment security in preserving organizational trust and donor/member retention.\n\nSpeaker: Wade Tetsuka\, CPA\, President\, U.S. Transactions Corporation \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\n12:15-12:45 PM CATERED LUNCH BREAK \n\nSession 3: (12:45-1:45 PM ET) Putting AI to Work for Your Members: Practical Applications You Can Start Using Today \nCourse Description:  \nArtificial intelligence doesn’t have to be abstract or overwhelming. It can be a practical\, human-centered tool to help associations serve members more effectively. In this session\, we’ll explore three realistic ways associations are already using AI to streamline operations and improve the member experience. \nGuided onboarding: Help prospective members move smoothly from discovering your organization to joining and engaging with benefits. AI can tailor content\, highlight relevant programs\, and reduce friction in the process. \nPredictive renewals: Use AI to identify which members are likely to lapse\, so your team can intervene early with the right message and timing. \nSmarter self-service: Let members make updates to event registrations\, rosters\, and more with AI-powered tools. When they need extra help\, the system can escalate to staff through support tickets or cases. \nThis session is designed for a non-technical audience. We’ll walk through each example with real-world context\, simple visuals\, and a focus on what is possible today. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe how AI can support guided onboarding by personalizing content and streamlining the new member journey.\nExplain how predictive analytics can identify at-risk members and enable timely\, targeted renewal efforts.\nEvaluate AI-driven self-service tools that improve member experience while optimizing staff workload.\n\nSpeaker: Arden Winner\,  Senior Salesforce Consultant\, Fíonta \nCAE: Member and Stakeholder Engagement and Management \nNASBA: Information Technology \n\nSession 4: (2:00-3:00 PM ET) Overcoming Technology Trauma: Learning from Successes and Failures in Technology Projects \nCourse Description: \nIn today’s fast-paced digital landscape\, technology projects are essential to the growth and success of any organization. Yet\, despite careful planning and execution\, many projects face setbacks or fail to meet expectations. Join other technology leaders to discuss the importance of addressing the outcomes of technology projects—both the successes and the challenges—and explore how failures with technology projects\, when handled correctly\, can lead to valuable lessons that strengthen teams and enhance future project success. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAnalyze the psychological and financial impacts of failed technology projects on teams and organizations.\nDiscuss the value of openly sharing project outcomes—including failures—with peers to foster collective learning.\nIdentify key lessons from both successful and unsuccessful technology projects to strengthen future performance.\nDevelop strategies to rebuild team resilience and confidence following project setbacks.\nApply retrospective tools such as post-mortems to improve outcomes in future technology initiatives.\nEvaluate the role of organizational leaders in mitigating burnout\, managing stress\, and motivating teams during and after challenging tech projects.\n\nSpeaker: Olivia Wilkins Business Analyst/ Project Manager\, PerByte & Josh Carlson Founder & Chief Innovator\, PerByte \nCAE: Operations \nNASBA: Information Technology
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/virtual-registration-for-fall-symposium-2025/
LOCATION:zoom.us/j/91226088334
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Association IT,ASSOCIATIONS & NONPROFITS,Business Strategy,Finance,Marketing/Member Engagement
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SUMMARY:Leveraging AI with Salesforce and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: \nArtificial intelligence is on the mind of every company\, but implementation can seem daunting and risky. Whether your goal is to use AI to save time for your staff\, craft better marketing campaigns for your members\, or speed up custom development\, it’s important to understand effective strategies to make your AI rollout a success. We’ll review AI ethical considerations\, new Salesforce Einstein features\, and tips for using large language models like ChatGPT. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n– Identify Ethical Concerns with Artificial Intelligence Tools\n– Implement Salesforce Einstein Features\n– Use Large Language Models Effectively \n  \n\n\nTo Watch this Webinar on the Media Library CLICK HERE! \n\n\n 
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/leveraging-ai-with-salesforce-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Association IT
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