Webinar SEPA Virtual Member Meeting: a Look Back at 2019 and a Preview of 2020 Option 2 October 29, 2019 8:00 AM PST/ 11:00 AM EST 60 Minutes Register for Webinar Members Free Non-members Free Register for Webinar You’ve invested your time and money into a SEPA membership, now get a refresher on what that grants you! Join the SEPA Membership team for a look back at the highlights of 2019 thus far and learn what we have in store for 2020. Find out how you can better leverage your SEPA membership and how our partnership benefits you and your organization. During the webinar, the Membership team will be on hand to answer all your SEPA-related questions to get you ready for 2020 membership renewal. Topics include: 2019 Achievements Our 2020 Pipeline SEPA’s Four Pathways Register for Webinar Not a member? Learn more about the benefits of joining the SEPA community. View Membership Info Share Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedIn About the Speakers Adam Wasserman Former Vice President, Marketing & Communications Adam Wasserman was with SEPA from 2014 – 2023. During his time as Vice President of Marketing & Communications, his team led an organizational rebranding, two successful mergers, and a mission that grows membership, engagement, and retention each year. At the intersection of marketing, membership, and communications, the team oversees SEPA brand strategy and market awareness. They play a critical role in new products, services, and initiatives, as well as in creating the messaging to engage members, convert non-members, and capture the attention of the industry. Prior to SEPA, Adam worked with non-profits, technology companies, film and TV productions and advertising firms. A native of Washington DC, he earned his degree from the University of Arizona. Brad Benton Former Director, Membership Brad was with SEPA from 2015-2023 as Manager of Executive Affairs and Director of Membership. In this role, Brad recruits new organizations into SEPA’s community and ensures that current members are getting value from their membership with SEPA. Prior to joining SEPA, Brad worked at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston and for Rep. Emanuel Cleaver from Missouri on Capitol Hill. Brad has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Dickinson College in Pennsylvania.