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Association Chat Podcast


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Mar 29, 2017

Recruitment and retention is a popular topic for articles because these issues can so often plague an association executive with doubt and worry. For this Association Chat, we're exploring how the focus has changed for association requests over the past few years, how research and social media play into recruitment and retention, and what executives really need to know to make sure they prioritize effectively in order to best meet their goals. 

About our guest

JP Moery is the President and founder of The Moery Company.  He has 25 years of experience in the association industry, and is a trusted resource in the nation’s greatest associations.  He launched The Moery Company in 2011, and has quickly become a sought-after thought leader, speaker, and advisor to the association profession.

JP previously served as Senior Vice President at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He developed and launched a program that added more than 250,000 companies to the Chamber’s membership.  He also oversaw the Association Committee of 100, the prestigious network of association CEOs.

JP was Executive Director of the grassroots program for the American Trucking Association and Vice President of the Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association.

JP also has experience in communications, having served as Executive Vice President, Association Relations for the digital media company, SmartBrief.

He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma and serves on the President’s Associates Advisory Council.   JP is the commissioner and coach of the elite girls Fastpitch program, Alexandria Tsunami.  He was recognized as a “Champion of Character” by Fairfax County for his leadership in youth athletics.  His wife, Diane and daughters Grace and Katie Jo live in Alexandria, VA.