Why Every Association CEO Must Be a Tech CEO

by Joanna Pineda Posted on May 8, 2025

Over the past couple of years of hosting my Associations Thrive podcast, I’ve interviewed well over a hundred association and nonprofit CEOs about what they’re doing to help their organizations thrive. The conversations are inspiring, filled with examples of strategic initiatives, membership growth, innovative partnerships, and new revenue streams.

And yet, there’s one topic that rarely comes up unless there’s a problem: technology.

CEOs eagerly share how they’re redesigning governance, launching new education products, or revamping conferences. But when it comes to tech, I mostly hear about it when systems are broken, outdated, or failing. Too often, technology is an afterthought — something only discussed when a crisis forces the issue.

I believe we can, and must, do better. Why? Because technology constrains or powers an organization. Associations with great tech have the data, processes and reports they need to make good decisions and offer members and customers great digital experiences. 

In fact, I believe every association CEO today should be a Tech CEO.

It doesn’t mean being a tech expert or a coder. It does mean understanding the systems your organization uses and how technology supports your strategy and operations. Here’s what that looks like:

Technology isn’t a separate line item; it’s core to your strategy.

When technology is neglected, it becomes a constraint — slowing down operations, frustrating members, and draining resources. The Momentive 2024 Association Trends Survey found that technology adoption drives membership and loyalty. “Members who view their organization as an early adopter are 81% more satisfied, 74% are promoters, and 53% feel more connected.”

Wow, just wow! So, ask yourself, does your staff see your organization as an early adopter of technology, or do they complain that your tech is old and busted. If they think the latter, put on your tech CEO hat and take action. Because when technology is managed as a strategic asset, it has an amazing impact on membership, revenue, staff morale, and so much more.

If you’re an association or nonprofit CEO, how are YOU serving as a tech leader? Let’s start a conversation. I’d love to hear how you’re making technology a core part of your leadership strategy.

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