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Friday, 18 September 2020 / Published in LERN News

Membership Strong

Even during these tough times of budget cuts and reduced income, LERN Members are staying with LERN, and staying strong.
That’s because your dues pays off big-time. The three major areas your Membership Team are focusing on right now:
1.New best practices during and post-pandemic.
2.Leadership of the field.
3.Providing moral support for your important work.
Watch for our FREE webinars for LERN Members. Read our FREE reports and news. Get our FREE carrier route analysis of your participants. Ask us any question for – – yes, FREE.
Thanks for our Partnership, your program, LERN and your other colleagues and their programs. Together we are a critical factor in societal economic prosperity and quality of life.
Contact us anytime. For membership services, contact Tammy Peterson at tammy@lern.org or Maria Damiani at maria@lern.org.
Photo: Joe Miera, Las Vegas, Chair of the LERN Board of Directors
LERN Board of Directors
Thanks to our LERN Board of Directors for their support and leadership.
Joe Miera, Las Vegas, NV, Chair of the Board
Elaine Chapman, Pasadena, CA, Chair-Elect
Joe Cassidy, Glen Ellyn, IL, Treasurer
Aaron Sauerbrei, Waterloo, IA, Past Chair
Amy Lasack, Cedar Rapids, IA
Patrick Mogge, Arlington Heights, IL
Christina Swets, Glencoe, IL
Kelly Gilfillen, Alexandria, VA
Kristy Carter, Conway, AR
Heather Palermo, Great Falls, MT
Daniel Thorpe, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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