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Every so often a conference comes around that helps us reconnect with the very meaning and passion at the heart of our work.
Let this conference be that conference for you this year: People Powering Tech 2023. We ask that you let it, because you have a choice to make. If you choose to join us on the 14th of December, you will actually make the conference better for others and they will do the same for you — just by being present — because this event is interactive by design.
Why Now?
Technology has its own momentum. Daily we feel how tech drives both us and our associations, yet increasingly people are looking for ways to land a human hand back on the steering wheel. Join us for inspiration; join us for conversation about putting people at the center of our strategy and operations.

Teri Carden
Creator of Non Dues-A-Palooza
Teri is a "girl geek in normal girl's clothing." As an association professional in the industry for more than 10 years, she's been able to rub elbows with the association industry's finest executives. Teri has experience selecting, testing and implementing new software and technologies, stretching to new marketing heights with eye-catching campaigns, introducing video and social media before it was cool, and jumping headfirst into the mobile world.

Artesha Moore
President & CEO, Association Forum
A respected thought leader within the association management community with more than 20 years of experience. Throughout my career, I have helped associations set and exceed aggressive membership and volunteer engagement goals. I have guided the integration of million dollar online educational systems and other web technologies while significantly increasing membership and volunteer leadership for various professional societies and associations.

Reggie Henry
Chief Information Officer, ASAE
At ASAE, Reggie's responsibilities are to implement "exemplary" systems at ASAE that can serve as a model to the rest of the association community and to "ratchet-up" the use and understanding of technology among ASAE members. He has been working with and/or for non-profit organizations since 1985. Mr. Henry speaks regularly on technology and strategy issues.
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Why people are registering for PPT23
“Positive past experience and VALUE for my dollar.”
“I like the format and the open ended subject possibilities.”
“I'm interested in hearing what the hot topics are for others.”
“Chance to talk tech in the association space!”
“The speakers, the title and tagline of the conference, it's relevancy to my job.”
“Learning about what other associations are doing.”
“Connecting with colleagues and experiencing a different type of interactive virtual event.”
“I think people often get lost in the shuffle when we talk about TECH.”
“It sounds like an intimate online experience with a casual vibe and good content—all of which appeals.”
“PPT is also the file extension to PowerPoint - what better way to symbolize a great presentation.”
“Ability to network and discuss trends with visionary leaders.”
CAE Credits
Our courses are open to all who are interested in learning more about association management and community building, and our courses qualify for CAE credit or other continuing education credits for credential application or renewal purposes.
Up to 2.5 CAE Credits are available.
We remind attendees of the need to self-report non-ASAE-hosted courses they attend as part of their CAE renewal.