5 Reasons You Should Attend the Virtual Chapters Workshop

Are you considering adding virtual chapters or online communities to provide additional member value? Tired of trying to wrangle a virtual chapter that’s not quite as successful as you think it could be? This workshop will allow you and other CRPs to come together to discuss elements your association should take into consideration when exploring and offering virtual components/communities.

 

#1 COLLABORATE AND BRAINSTORM WITH OTHER COMPONENT RELATIONS PROFESSIONALS (CRPS)

Workshops are for learning, but they’re also for engaging! You’ll be working with other component relations professionals (CRPs) to build upon the workshop content and actively problem solve and brainstorm around the topic of virtual chapters and communities.

 

#2 DIVE INTO THE NITTY GRITTY OF VIRTUAL CHAPTERS

The workshops are different than roundtables and CEX. They’re meant to help you dive deeper into a specific topic with your peers, explore the unknowns and work collaboratively to expand your thoughts regarding virtual chapters as a component relations community.

 

#3 MAKE NEW CONNECTIONS

Building your network with other CRPs strengthens your own abilities and skillsets.

 

#4 EARN UP TO 3 CAE CREDITS

Did we mention that we’re a CAE approved-provider? By attending the virtual chapter workshop, you’ll earn 3 CAE credits too. Yahoo!

 

#5 BUILD YOUR OWN BLUEPRINT

You’ll walk away from the workshop with the key elements of a virtual chapter defined and a roadmap to evaluate whether virtual chapters are right for your association (or not), what you may want to take into consider when evaluating virtual chapters, and more!

About the author

Sarah has a soft-spot for component relations professionals (CRPs), creating amazing experiences, and having a good laugh. She focuses her time at Billhighway on building and delivering chapter-focused resources, creating unique experiences for CRPs through webinars, events and the one-of-a-kind Component Exchange (CEX). Sarah is passionate about exploring new ideas and trying new things. What we really want to say is Sarah is a component bad@$$ who is sure to put a smile on your face.