How do you create gathering spaces that feel welcoming, engaging, and deeply aligned with your organization’s mission? In a time of rapid change, how can associations foster innovation and maintain their relevance for diverse and evolving member needs? And how do you rebrand a brand that is steeped in history and tradition?
In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Debra Wilson, President of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). Debra discusses:
- The diverse landscape of independent schools, from rural to urban, large to small, and secular to religious, all grounded in a student-centered mission.
- What makes a school “independent,” including governance by a board and financial independence, even among faith-affiliated schools.
- How NAIS fosters unity across its diverse membership through shared values and a deep commitment to students’ developmental needs.
- NAIS’s transformation of its annual conference into “Thrive,” a reimagined, branded experience focused on creativity, learning, and community.
- Turning the traditional exhibit hall into “The Quad,” a vibrant, interactive space with coaching, activities, student performances, and more.
- Shaking up the keynote speaker model with non-traditional presenters like a spoken word poet and a school leader who broke a board on stage!
- Moving into a new, flexible, and welcoming office space that doubles as an event venue, complete with student art, rooftop access, and flexible gathering rooms.
- Their recent rebrand, which didn’t just update NAIS’ colors and logo, but realigned the association’s goals to better reflect what members need now.
- Plans for a strategic planning process informed by member voices.
- NAIS’s commitment to hosting more members in their space, and their strategy of gathering and community-building.
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