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ASAE NextGen Association Summit | Craig Banister (Episode 26)
A unique opportunity within the Association world is ASAE’s NextGen Summit. The NextGen Association Summit is an initiative which invests in high-potential leaders in the association community. It provides the opportunity for up to 25 participants to cultivate new professional skills and creative confidence, while also acquiring the tools, visibility and network necessary to become a force in the broader association community.
ISAE has been fortunate enough to have several of our members attend this program over the last few years. And today we have one of those attendees as our guest to share his experience!
Craig Banister is the Director of Marketing and Communications at Raybourn Group International. He got his start in the association world in 2015 as an intern for RGI. He graduated from the University of Indianapolis with a B.A. in Communication with a double emphasis in public relations and electronic media.
Offered once annually, NextGen is a unique opportunity for younger leaders who have both a passion for associations and the leadership potential to make a tremendous impact to the success of the organizations they serve.
As a NextGen scholar, you will be acquiring the tools, visibility and network necessary to advance your executive career goals within your association and throughout the broader association community. To learn more go to www.asaecenter.org