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Fighting for Members but Undervaluing Association Staff

Fighting for Members but Undervaluing Association Staff

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What happens when associations aggressively advocate for their members, while quietly shortchanging the professionals who make that advocacy possible?

In Episode 167, Elisa Pratt and Andrew Chamberlain unpack a timely and uncomfortable case from the UK that exposes a deeper, sector-wide challenge: how perceived value, power, and authority shape decisions about association staff compensation, governance, and respect. Using the current British Medical Association staff dispute as a lens, this conversation goes far beyond one organization, exploring reserves, volunteer decision-making, executive authority, cultural hierarchy, and the real consequences of undervaluing professional expertise.

This episode is a must-listen for CEOs, board chairs, finance committee members, and volunteer leaders who care about credibility, sustainability, and the future of association leadership.

Because advocacy starts at home, and how we treat our staff says everything about the values we claim to represent.

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