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*New Date*GSAE Communications SIG: Learn How to Transform Your Association’s Magazine
Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Category: SIG Meetings
In-person Communications SIG: Learn How to Transform Your Association’s Magazine
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 11:30 am – 1:00 pm EST In-Person - Lunch is being sponsored by m3Magazines 1 CAE credit expected
Location Atlanta Apartment Association 8601 Dunwoody Pl. Ste. 318 Atlanta, GA 30305
Learn how to transform your association’s magazine into a powerful tool for member engagement and revenue generation at the next GSAE Communications Shared Interest Group (SIG) meeting.
Ben Carpenter, Director of Print Strategy for m3Magazines, will present, “Supercharge Your Magazine to Delight Members” and discuss:
- The benefits of a well-crafted member magazine (including increased engagement, positive brand affinity and non-dues revenue generation).
- How to evaluate your current magazine and identify strengths and weaknesses.
- How to develop a winning content strategy that caters to your members’ needs, preferences and interests.
- How to design with intention for an easy-to-navigate and beautiful publication.
- Practical ways to balance quality and cost.
CAE Credit **Please note, the Commission has announced a new CAE Registered Provider Program. The course is being submitted for pre-approval of 1 CAE credit. It qualifies for credit for your qualification to sit for the exam or CAE renewal. In accordance with Commission requirements, GSAE will maintain an attendance roster for 5 years.
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