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GSAE Communications SIG - AI in Associations - Zoom
Tuesday, November 07, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Category: SIG Meetings

GSAE Communications Shared Interest Group (SIG) - Roundtable Discussion on AI in Associations

Tuesday, November 7
10:00 - 11:00 am EST
Zoom credentials sent upon registration
Complimentary for GSAE members

Join the Communications Shared Interest Group (SIG) for a roundtable discussion on AI in associations. Be ready with questions and examples of how you are using AI in your association, and see real world applications and uses from your peers. 

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This gathering constitutes a “preplanned in-depth group study of specific association management topic(s) with interaction between a minimum of three participants from different organizations [and earns] 1 CAE credit for each clock hour, up to a maximum of 20 hours per CAE [renewal] application.” (ASAE CAE renewal information). It will appear on your record as CAE credit-NOT pre-approved by the Commission. We believe it qualifies for 1 CAE credit for your qualification to sit for the exam or your CAE renewal under Domain 8: Marketing and Communications.

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