GSAE's wine + webinars: words of wisdom with award winners -1 CAE credit
Thursday, November 07, 2024, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Category: SIG Meetings
wine + webinars: Words of Wisdom with 2019 GSAE award winnersThursday, November 7, 2024 Words of Wisdom: 2019 Award Winners panelist announcement coming soon. The award winners will share a variety of strategies they've used to approach big challenges in the association community since 2019 - including trends in teams, workforce development, meetings & more. register for the webinarSuggested wine pairing: Merlot. November 7th is International Merlot Day, a global tribute to the smooth and approachable Merlot grape. Merlot wines are cherished for their lush fruit flavors and versatility. GSAE is a CAE Registered Provider. Every program that we offer that is pre-approved and which qualifies for CAE credit will clearly identify the number of CAE credits granted for full participation, and we will maintain records of your participation in accord with CAE policies. For more information about the CAE credential or program, please visit www.asaecenter.org/cae. As a CAE Approved Provider of educational program related to the CAE exam content outline at this time, we will request pre-approval and believe wine + webinars program may be applied for 1.0 CAE credit toward your CAE application or renewal of professional development requirements under CAE Domain 2. Executive Leadership. Note: This program is not endorsed, accredited, or affiliated with ASAE or the CAE program. Applicants may use any program that meets eligibility requirements in the specific time frame towards the exam application or renewal. There are no specific individual courses required as part of the applications – selection of eligible education is up to the applicant based on his/her needs. Consent for Use of Photographic Images GSAE's Antitrust Policy Statement It is the policy of the Georgia Society of Association Executives to comply fully with antitrust laws, both federal and state, and to avoid all conduct which is unlawful, or which may give the appearance of being in conflict with such laws. Click here for a definition of the Clayton and Sherman Antitrust Acts. |