2020 Executive Exchange

Starts:  Jul 19, 2020 06:00 PM (CT)
Ends:  Jul 20, 2020 04:00 PM (CT)

WSAE 2020 Executive Exchange: An Association CEO Retreat

Schedule of Events

SUNDAY, JULY 19

6:00 pm

CEO Dinner
Hosted by The Osthoff Resort


MONDAY, JULY 20

9:00-10:00 am

Breakfast and Networking

10:00-11:00 am

Paul Farrow

Leading Through Crisis 
Paul Farrow, County Executive, Waukesha County

Paul will talk about what it takes to lead through a crisis and lead a discussion of our group.

Paul Farrow graduated from Waukesha County Technical College and Carroll University. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2010 and to the Wisconsin State Senate in December 2012. Farrow was elected as Waukesha County Executive in 2015 and re-elected in 2019.

In 2018, Farrow was appointed to the Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee (IGPAC), which advises the U.S. Trade Representative on trade policy matters that impact state and local governments.

In 2017, Farrow served as a contributing member for two of the White House’s 2017 Infrastructure Summits in Washington, D.C., along with other state and local officials from across the country.

As co-chair of the Milwaukee 7 Regional Economic Development Partnership (M7) Economic Advisory Council, Paul provides strategic direction for international economic development in the region. The M7 has leveraged regional partnerships to bring business such as Foxconn, HARIBO, Milwaukee Tool, and Colbert Packaging to Southeast Wisconsin.

Farrow recently led a group of private and public sector partners in establishing the Waukesha County Center for Growth, an economic development organization that serves as a one-stop shop for new and expanding businesses in Waukesha County. Farrow continues a family legacy of political action, as the son of the former Wisconsin Lt. Governor Margaret Farrow. Margaret Farrow was first woman to hold the Lieutenant Governorship in the state and served on many educational boards. Paul Farrow lives in Pewaukee, Wisconsin with his wife, Amy, and their two adult sons.

11:00 – 11:45 am

Bill Elliott, CAE

Marin Medema

Navigating the New World of Live Events

Bill Elliott, CAE, President & CEO, Wisconsin Hotel & Lodging Association

Marin Medema, CMP, Senior Sales Manager, The Osthoff Resort

As association CEOs we know the value of meeting in person and we are all anxious to get back to live events. However, our attendees may not be ready yet. What changes are hotels implementing to ensure attendee safety? When will things be up and running again? How do we, as association executives, let our attendees know that meetings are safe? What do the new force majeure clauses in contracts look like?

We’ll tackle these questions and more as we discuss the new and changing world of in person events.

11:45 am – 1:00 pm

Lunch

1:00 – 1:45 pm

Tom Graybill
Tom Graybill

 

 

 

It’s a Virtual World
Tom Graybill, Vice President of Sales, Tri-Marq

When the pandemic hit and in person events were no longer possible, virtual events became the new normal. Associations scrambled to take their live events online and turned to Zoom and other online platforms. As virtual events continue, our knowledge of available platforms and ways to differentiate events and monetize them becomes more critical. Our need to bring trade shows virtual has also increased as the uncertainty of when we’ll be back to events as usual continues. 

Tom will share what clients are doing, different types of platforms, and ideas for engaging attendees.

We’ll discuss what our associations are doing and how hybrid events may be the wave of the future.

1:45-3:45 pm

CEO Café
We’ll wrap up the event with our CEO Café where you’ll hear how your peers have been handling the pandemic. We’ll have an open and confidential discussion on a variety of timely topics.

3:45-4:00 pm

Wrap-Up 


Stay
The Osthoff  Resort
101 Osthoff Ave.
Elkhart Lake, WI
855.876.3399

A block of rooms has been reserved at The Osthoff Resort for our attendees. The room rate is $129.00. Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-876-3399. To ensure the $129 room rate, please identify yourself as an attendee of the WSAE Executive Exchange. The reservation must be guaranteed and accompanied by a non-refundable first night room deposit.

For information on how The Ostoff Resort is keeping guests safe during COVID-19, please click here.

Registration
Register Today!

Early registration deadline is Friday, July 10. Register early and save!

Association CEOs Only 

Early

Late

Members

$250

$295

Non-members*

$350

$395

 

*Non-member registration fee includes WSAE membership through 12/31/2020.

Confirmed registrations must be canceled in writing by Friday, July 10 to receive a full refund, less a $50 cancellation charge. No refunds shall be made for cancellations after July 10. Substitutions are allowed.

 

 

This activity is worth 4.5 CAE credits.

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Location

The Osthoff Resort
101 Osthoff Ave.
Elkhart Lake, WI 53020
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Message from the 2024 Women's Forum Subcommittee Chair

Caley Mutrie, CAE, IOM

The WSAE Women’s Forum is excited to present its third annual conference: Leading Out Loud. This conference will unite women and allies in the association, nonprofit, and hospitality industries. 

Terry Pearce coined "Leading Out Loud" in his 1995 book Leading Out Loud: Inspiring Change Through Authentic Communications. When we lead out loud, we communicate authentically from the inside out. And that's what the 2024 WSAE Women's Forum is about - bringing our authentic selves together for a day of sharing, listening, learning from each other's wisdom and experience, and creating genuine connections. 

When we lead out loud, we use our voices to create opportunities and shift perspectives. When we speak up and take risks, we free ourselves of limiting societal norms and the roles we've absorbed throughout our lives and careers from gender stereotyping. As aspiring and seasoned leaders alike, it is our responsibility to ourselves and each other to stop downplaying our experiences and opinions and support and inspire each other to find and raise our voices. 

Building on the success and learnings of the 2022 and 2023 Women's Forums, this year's Forum will focus on leadership and career development, expanding our influence as leaders in our communities, becoming more assertive in our communications, leveraging the mentor/mentee relationship for personal and organizational benefit, learning from each other how to handle complex and challenging situations that confront us in our professional lives every day, and the importance of wellness, managing stress and caring for ourselves.

This year's Women's Forum will create space for consequential discussions, motivating us to tap into our unique inner voices and raise them for personal and collective benefit in the workplace, our homes, our communities, and our hearts and minds. This year's program is a day-long conversation between our presenters, facilitators, and you. So, ask your questions and share your experiences and successes as we inspire each other to raise our voices and lead out loud. 

Don't wait! Please register today and plan to join us for what will be an engaging and much-anticipated program!