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What Really Matters in 2026? Part Two

29 min · 4 de mar de 2026
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In Part II of the Boardroom Association Podcast's 2026 opening episode, host Naomi Smith explores what events are revealing about association leadership this year in places where strategy becomes visible: association events. Joined by Ariane Brusselmans, Senior Nonprofit Executive and Director of Conferences at the International AIDS Society, and Professor Peter Van Daele, Secretary General of the International Union of Radio Science, the conversation examines: * § Why events are becoming one of the earliest indicators of leadership strength * § What's changing in event design * § Why impact and legacy are moving from "add-on" to planning criterion This episode is a grounded, operational look at how leadership decisions are tested in real time, and what association leaders should be watching closely this year. Produced by Boardroom Magazine, in collaboration with the European Society of Association Executives (ESAE).

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