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Early Bird Registration Is Now Open for ACCESSE26
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Join fellow STEM society professionals July 13–15, in Raleigh, NC, for ACCESSE26, a three‑day meeting designed exclusively for those working in science, technology, engineering and math societies.

Hosted by the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives (CESSE), ACCESSE delivers leadership development, peer connections and practical expertise tailored to the realities of STEM associations. The 2026 theme, Rooted in Purpose, will guide sessions exploring leadership and impact at the individual, organizational and global levels.

Register Early to Save

CESSE members receive an automatic $100 discount, and attendees who register by May 27 save an additional $50. Group discounts and meeting planner registrations are also available.

This registration form is for STEM society attendees. CESSE partners should contact Adrianne Spiller at aspiller@cesse.org to register.

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Last Chance! Register for This Essential Association Course
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Tuesday, March 24 - Wednesday, March 25 | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET (both days)

Secure your spot for Association Basics on March 24–25, a focused, two‑day virtual course designed to build practical knowledge of how associations uniquely operate. This course explores governance models, the role of expert volunteer committees, ethical frameworks and the realities of mission‑driven cultures, providing participants with tools they can apply immediately.

Association Basics is ideal for experienced professionals looking to sharpen their perspective as well as staff who are new to the association or STEM society environment. If you are onboarding new team members this spring, this course offers a timely opportunity to establish a strong, shared foundation.

Register Now

Attendees will earn 8 CAE credits. Can't attend in March? Register for our May session.


Connect with Governance Professionals this Wednesday, March 18
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CESSE Shared Interest Group (SIG) discussions are designed for association professionals in similar roles/functions who want to exchange ideas, share best practices and stay ahead of content trends.

Why attend CESSE's Governance SIG Discussion?
  • Network with fellow governance professionals facing similar challenges
  • Discover best practices and solutions from other STEM societies
  • Stay informed on the latest governance trends
Our session will be led by experienced volunteer leaders committed to advancing CESSE's mission:
  • Amy Lestition Burke, MA, FASAE, CAE Chief Executive Officer The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA)
  • Amanda Fulk, CAE Director, Operations, Governance and Planning American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
How to join: Only members that join the Governance SIG CESSE Community will receive an invitation to the meeting.

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