Reviewing or Moving to Another Website?
Looking to review your website platform or move to another solution, but not sure where to start?
Before you do anything, attend this free webinar and hear the latest do’s and don’ts before you make any decision.
Investing in an association management system (AMS) is one of the most crucial decisions for managing your membership base
effectively.
Managing the complex landscape of AMS vendors can be overwhelming, with many association leaders sharing their frustrating
experiences of selecting and implementing the best solution for their needs.
In this exclusive webinar for those working in not for profit or associations, we will delve into the lessons learned from hundreds of association leaders who have successfully navigated this decision-making and implementation process.
Gain expert advice on:
- Insights from over 100 association leaders on the challenges and triumphs they faced during their AMS transition
- Proven strategies for evaluating and selecting the right management system
- How to effectively manage the implementation process to ensure a smooth transition
Event Details
- Date: Tuesday 2 July
- Time: 12 noon to 1.00pm
- Venue: Online via Zoom
- Cost: FREE
All attendees will also receive a copy of the AES 2023 Technology in Associations Report.
About the Presenters
Greg Hill, AES Consultant, Specialist in Association Websites and CRMs
With close to 25 years’ experience within the
Business Technology sector, Greg has worked across a wide range of industries such as FMCG, Manufacturing, Warehousing & Logistics,
Retail and Higher Education. Greg has deep experience in business applications found throughout organisations, including core ERP and
supporting operational solutions.
With his working experience, and his background in earlier Finance roles, Greg has often been tasked with working with Business Executives
to help deliver their strategies through the use and optimisation of Business Systems and Applications, and finds the opportunities that
Businesses currently face with transforming to cloud based platforms, including the benefits that automation tools can offer them, of
significant interest in his career. Recently, Greg has recently started working with a number of NFP organisations, to help them realise
the benefits and opportunities that lie ahead transforming to the next generation of systems, and the process that can be taken to replace
legacy applications.
Greg is a regular contributor and presenter within the IT community at some of the major user groups around Australia and New Zealand and
also delivers industry-based lectures to Higher Education Students, by presenting the lessons he learned whilst working in businesses that
were on the leading edge of cloud technologies. Not only is Greg passionate about emerging IT technology’s that are available to businesses
today, he also focuses on the ‘human’ side of these expansive transformational programmes, along with the ever-increasing challenge of
improving adoption and the overall user experience.
Nick Koerbin, Executive Director, AES
With over 30 years of management expertise, Executive Director and Founder of AES, Nick Koerbin is one of the most experienced NFP leaders
in Australia. He has held positions as the CEO of Materials Australia, the National Parts Code, as well as senior positions in the Institute
of Insurance, Australian Quality Council, the Financial Planning Association, the Australian Human Resources Institute, and the Furniture
Industry Association of Australia. Nick created AES with a vision of creating a set of management practices that could be consistently
followed to ensure success. Over his 30 years in the industry, he noticed that inconsistent management practices often impeded delivery of
services to members, which in turn created issues with membership renewal. By establishing AES and creating the NFP Association Best
Practice Self-Assessment, Nick has been able to assist leaders in becoming more confident and informed decision makers so that they can
create more effective strategies and implementation plans.