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  • 02 Jul 2024 6:12 PM | Connie Clem (Administrator)

    Lessons from the strawberry . . .

    As we approach the 4th of July, or Independence Day here in the U.S. (not to mention Canada Day on July 1!), I wanted to share my patriotic red, white and blue photo from a week or so ago. See the beautiful red strawberries I grew? On the white paper towel sitting on my blue counter? Makes you feel a bit patriotic, right? Or maybe hungry.

    Kelly Berry's patriotic berriesThere’s a reason beyond the colors that I’m sharing this photo. You see, I was so pleased with myself that I bought this hanging strawberry plant earlier this summer. I watched the buds turn to flowers, and the flowers turn to tiny white strawberries, and finally to these beauties. I took a photo because I was so proud that I grew something I could eat!  (I am not much of a gardener.)

    Well, good thing I got that photo and enjoyed every juicy bite, because the squirrels have now eaten Every Single Strawberry since then. They even leave the stems with little tiny bites of strawberry left on them all along the railing of my deck, as if to taunt me. I have not had a single strawberry since that photo, but there are half eaten stems all over my backyard.

    And – here are my lessons learned:

    • Savor every bite of something delicious - live in the moment!
    • Envision the best outcome and enjoy your vision (in this case, an overflowing basket full of yummy fresh ripe strawberries). Even if it doesn’t pan out, you’re still better off than if you didn’t have that vision (at least I got those three!)
    • Even if you invest lots of time and energy in something, you may not be the one reaping the reward (or the only one)
    • I hate squirrels.

    Similar to my strawberry saga, we here at AIIP like to envision the best outcome and plan for success!  We are here to help each other find new ways to grow our businesses, through educational Virtual Events, support from our Peers and Mentors, learning new skills as a volunteer, and the general camaraderie and support of our fellow members.

    As we move into the middle of the year, I want to thank you all for your devotion, membership, and volunteerism. That is what makes this organization so great! I hope you can put a vision of success together for your business and personal life – and see forward progress this year! But don’t forget to savor every moment along the way as well, in case any ‘squirrels’ get in the way of your best laid plans!

    Member updates

    2024 and 2025 Symposium

    We are glad to see that everyone who attended the AIIP 2024 Symposium enjoyed the sessions and networking time together. And we're excited for our global focus for the 2025 Symposium, with keynote speakers coming to our members from multiple time zones.

    Planning is already underway for 2025, but we’d love a couple more volunteers! If you’re curious to learn how to manage a global event or want to learn some new technology or work with some incredible keynote speakers, reach out to me (President@aiip.org) and we can add you to the team working to put together an amazing virtual event for all. 

    Join us at the July 18 Town Hall event (11:30 am U.S. Eastern time) to hear about 2024 Symposium outcomes and what's taking shape for 2025. Check the Events listing for more information on this upcoming Town Hall.

    Thank You to Our Supporting Members

    Thank you to our Supporting members, Ulla de Stricker, Janel Kinlaw, and Marcy Phelps, who have shown their dedication to and support of AIIP through their supporting membership, along with their many years (and many roles) of volunteering! We appreciate your support of AIIP!

    Thanks for reading,

    President Kelly Berry says thanks for readingKelly Berry
    AIIP President, 2024-2025


  • 24 May 2024 11:38 AM | Connie Clem (Administrator)

    Here in Wisconsin, the flowering trees have bloomed, and we're finally planting our annuals.

    Springtime trees

    If you attended the AIIP24 Symposium, you'll recall Jennifer Burke’s presentation,
    “Cultivating Evergreen Thought Leadership.” I hope it inspired you to create varied content to promote your business!

    This spring, as everything around me grows, I reflect on how AIIP helps us grow our businesses.

    How does AIIP help you grow?

    During my conversations with members, many have mentioned the credibility they gain from the AIIP logo and code of ethics. But AIIP offers so much more!

    Events like our annual symposium provide both specialized knowledge and general business development skills. Are you also taking advantage of our line-up of virtual events and recordings of past events if you missed them live?

    Another way to grow is through personal connections. Introduce yourself on the discussion list, update your AIIP profile, and join our next Welcome Webinar.

    How do you help AIIP grow?

    AIIP’s mission is to equip our members for ongoing business success. To continue supporting you, we need your help in growing our community. If you're a volunteer, thank you for your contributions! We're always looking for more volunteers for both short-term and ongoing roles.

    Looking for other ways to help?  Consider sharing AIIP content on social media, displaying the AIIP logo on your website, and listing your AIIP membership on LinkedIn.  And of course, spread the word to other information professionals who could benefit from AIIP services. Simple actions like these can enhance our organization's visibility and ensure AIIP thrives. Let's continue to grow together!

    Member updates

    Annual Business Meeting Access

    Our Annual Business Meeting took place at the AIIP24 Symposium in St. Louis (and virtually) on Saturday, April 20.  Log in to access the recording of the meeting along with the reports and documents from the meeting.  A big thank you to the departing Board Members and welcome to the new ones!

    Virtual Awards & Symposium Takeaways

    On May 2, AIIP held a virtual awards ceremony to recognize this year’s award recipients, and we also discussed some key takeaways from the symposium. Log in to watch the recorded session.

    Help AIIP congratulate our 2024 award winners!

    Volunteer Opportunities

    The fastest way to make connections with members, learn more about AIIP programs, and improve your own professional development is to volunteer!  We have a wide variety of roles, so consider either demonstrating your capabilities or learning some new skillsets, and see what stands out to you. Log in to check out the list of open positions, or just send an email to volunteers@aiip.org and we’ll help connect you with the right project or position!

    Like to read?

    It feels like a safe bet to say that many AIIPers are also avid readers! Did you know  we have a webpage with book recommendations by AIIP members?  And that we have an AIIP Affiliate page with Bookshop.org, an online bookstore that supports independent bookstores?  A portion of every purchase you make through this affiliate page goes to AIIP and to independent bookstores!  This service is only available in the U.S., but if you know of similar offerings in other countries, please let me know!

    Thanks for reading,

    President Kelly Berry says thanks for readingKelly Berry
    AIIP President, 2024-2025

    president@aiip.org

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