AMC Institute Launches Redesigned Website at Annual Meeting

Alexandria, Virginia – After three months of hard work, dedication, and input from members, AMCI Chair, Erin Fuller, FASAE, CAE, MPA announced this morning the launch of a newly designed website  during the Institute’s Annual Business Meeting. Focused on providing valuable information and tools for the AMC community, the platform’s priority is to ensure the site is an essential resource for research, education, trends, collaboration, and best practices, which support the growth of the AMC industry and the professionals who represent it.

Our goal is twofold: Sharing accurate, current, cutting-edge knowledge and expertise to help members strengthen and expand their business and showcase the value proposition of the model by directing prospective clients to our customized microsite, The Association Link.

We want to provide all visitors with an easier way to access and browse content, products, and services that are most meaningful to them. And we want to continually refresh those offerings so there is always something new to discover. We have streamlined information under six major categories and put front and center thinking, data, and opportunities that you can use to benefit your firm, your team, and your client partners. In the coming months you will see multiple calls for content – please lend your voice to our community through articles, videos, graphics, and blogs. We know first-hand that as we emerge from the pandemic, interest in the AMC model will accelerate. Together, let’s leverage who we are and what we know, to meet the expected demand.

We would also like to acknowledge our Strategic Partner MemberClicks for their deep commitment to delivering an exceptional experience for our AMCI members.

Lastly, we want to hear from you – with questions, suggestions, feedback, and once again, content. For ideas, comments, and submissions please email [email protected]

Sincerely,

Tina Marie Wehmeir, CAE, CMP
President and Chief Executive Officer

About the AMC Institute

The AMC Institute represents 180 association management companies that manage over 1,800 associations with more than 2.8 million members full-time, and nearly 900 on a project basis. The total budget for associations managed by AMC Institute members is more than $1.5 billion. AMC Institute seeks to advance professionalism and high industry standards for association management companies through education, accreditation, and member networking opportunities. http://www.amcinstitute.org/