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50 Learnings for a Successful Association Executive: A Guide to a Successful Career
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When it comes to advice for nonprofit staff and executives, the best is a blend of expertise from both sides of the board table. In 50 Learnings for a Successful Association Executive: A Guide to a Successful Career, Daniel C. Borschke, FASAE, MA, CAE, offers that. With experience in education, volunteer leadership, executive recruitment, and board of director membership for schools, HOAs, and charities, Borschke offers a unique and layered perspective of what works and what doesn’t in nonprofit leadership—and importantly, how to reach that success. By offering personal stories of both times his organizations reached their goals as well as times they did not fully meet the challenges, Borschke guides the reader through mistakes and roadblocks and explains how to capitalize on strengths.
When it comes to advice for nonprofit staff and executives, the best is a blend of expertise from both sides of the board table. In 50 Learnings for a Successful Association Executive: A Guide to a Successful Career, Daniel C. Borschke, FASAE, MA, CAE, offers that. With experience in education, volunteer leadership, executive recruitment, and board of director membership for schools, HOAs, and charities, Borschke offers a unique and layered perspective of what works and what doesn’t in nonprofit leadership—and importantly, how to reach that success. By offering personal stories of both times his organizations reached their goals as well as times they did not fully meet the challenges, Borschke guides the reader through mistakes and roadblocks and explains how to capitalize on strengths.


















