Shelly Alcorn, CAE began her career in change management at the age of five when she was enrolled at the first of the eleven schools she would attend prior to graduating from high school. Being the perpetual “new kid” forced her to quickly and strategically assess new environments, orient herself to new curriculum, and figure out the political nuance of recess. No longer five, she consults and speaks on contemporary trends affecting associations. A “blue collar girl in a white collar world” and a revolutionary, self-proclaimed edupunk, she blogs at Association Subculture because her cat is a bad listener.
Willis Turner, CAE CME CSE entered the profession of association management with a solid for-profit career background, enabling him to leverage his business acumen to bring practical game changing ideas to the practice. Often featured as a thought leader at industry conferences, Willis’ new thinking for member attraction and engagement has stimulated dialogue on issues that challenge associations in today’s hyper connected world.|Shelly Alcorn, CAE began her career in change management at the age of five when she was enrolled at the first of the eleven schools she would attend prior to graduating from high school. Being the perpetual “new kid” forced her to quickly and strategically assess new environments, orient herself to new curriculum, and figure out the political nuance of recess. No longer five, she consults and speaks on contemporary trends affecting associations. A “blue collar girl in a white collar world” and a revolutionary, self-proclaimed edupunk, she blogs at Association Subculture because her cat is a bad listener.
Willis Turner, CAE CME CSE entered the profession of association management with a solid for-profit career background, enabling him to leverage his business acumen to bring practical game changing ideas to the practice. Often featured as a thought leader at industry conferences, Willis’ new thinking for member attraction and engagement has stimulated dialogue on issues that challenge associations in today’s hyper connected world.|Shelly Alcorn, CAE began her career in change management at the age of five when she was enrolled at the first of the eleven schools she would attend prior to graduating from high school. Being the perpetual “new kid” forced her to quickly and strategically assess new environments, orient herself to new curriculum, and figure out the political nuance of recess. No longer five, she consults and speaks on contemporary trends affecting associations. A “blue collar girl in a white collar world” and a revolutionary, self-proclaimed edupunk, she blogs at Association Subculture because her cat is a bad listener.
Willis Turner, CAE CME CSE entered the profession of association management with a solid for-profit career background, enabling him to leverage his business acumen to bring practical game changing ideas to the practice. Often featured as a thought leader at industry conferences, Willis’ new thinking for member attraction and engagement has stimulated dialogue on issues that challenge associations in today’s hyper connected world.|Shelly Alcorn, CAE began her career in change management at the age of five when she was enrolled at the first of the eleven schools she would attend prior to graduating from high school. Being the perpetual “new kid” forced her to quickly and strategically assess new environments, orient herself to new curriculum, and figure out the political nuance of recess. No longer five, she consults and speaks on contemporary trends affecting associations. A “blue collar girl in a white collar world” and a revolutionary, self-proclaimed edupunk, she blogs at Association Subculture because her cat is a bad listener.
Willis Turner, CAE CME CSE entered the profession of association management with a solid for-profit career background, enabling him to leverage his business acumen to bring practical game changing ideas to the practice. Often featured as a thought leader at industry conferences, Willis’ new thinking for member attraction and engagement has stimulated dialogue on issues that challenge associations in today’s hyper connected world.