The pandemic, the economy, Ukraine—there’s no doubt that associations are in the midst of a changing workplace. Members are asking for more with fewer resources. Handling this changing landscape and shifting priorities is a challenge in the easiest of times—let alone when we are thrown into crises. But there’s a solution--project management. These practices may save associations resources, time and money.
In the May AXC program, Hannah Alleman, Executive Director, Ignite Solutions, Household Consumer Products Association, will discuss how incorporating project management principles into association operations may help streamline even the smallest project. She will share resources and best practices to help you implement project management practices in your association.
About the Speaker
In her current position as Executive Director of Ignite Solutions at the Household Consumer Products Association, Hannah focuses on strategic initiatives, business development, marketing and management. She has worked as a Program Manager for a private financial research company, the federal government, and other associations. She is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) with the Project Management Institute (PMI). Hannah is a graduate of James Madison University with a B.A. in International Affairs. She is a 2021 ASAE NextGen scholar.
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