About GSAE

GSAE's Mission Statement

GSAE's mission is to advance the profession of association management and to enhance the professionalism of association executives.

GSAE's Purpose

To enhance association professionalism in Georgia through connections and community with a focus on knowledge exchange, strategic leadership and innovation.

GSAE's Core Values

GSAE is committed to professionalism, community, leadership and innovation. These values define who we are, what we stand for, and why we exist.

Return on Investment

GSAE offers a unique community to connect with and learn from our association peers, knowledgeable partners and other resources. Our members lead the association community in professionalism, expertise and innovations in association management.

GSAE's Antitrust Policy Statement

Adopted September, 2004 by the GSAE Board of Directors
It is the policy of the Georgia Society of Association Executives to comply fully with antitrust laws, both federal and state, and to avoid all conduct which is unlawful, or which may give the appearance of being in conflict with such laws.

Click here for a definition of the Clayton and Sherman Antitrust Acts.

GSAE's Focus (Hedgehog)

Creating meaningful and diverse opportunities that allow members to connect with each other

Vision of the Next Level in Three to Five Years

All GSAE members feel a true sense of belonging and engage with the association and with each other in ways that are meaningful to them. When asked, they can articulate to others the value of their GSAE involvement both in terms of personal and professional benefits.

Strategic Plan

Who We Are

GSAE is the state's only professional association for the executives of non-profit organizations representing business, industrial, professional and community service organizations with a combined economic impact in Georgia totaling more than $35 million.

The Georgia Society of Association Executives, Inc. is incorporated in the state of Georgia as a nonprofit organization and is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c) (6) of the Internal Revenue Code. Dues paid to GSAE are not tax-deductible as a charitable contribution, but may be deducted as ordinary and necessary business expenses. No portion of dues to GSAE are subject to non-deductibility because of lobbying. GSAE FEIN #58-1344340.

Georgia Society of Association Executives
233 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 751
Atlanta, GA 30303
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