As 2022 winds down, and the industry looks ahead to 2023 and beyond, there's no better time for AEM members to renew their commitment to the association.
October marks the opening of 2023 AEM Membership renewals. The association encourages its members to renew their membership before Dec. 31, 2022, in order to receive the following limited-time savings:
- Lock in 2023 AEM Annual Conference attendee registration at 2022 prices
- Save $1,000 on yearly access to the Business Intelligence Dashboard
- Save up to 45% on AEM sponsorships & branding opportunities
“AEM staff and leadership looks forward to another year providing leading-edge benefits and services to its 1,000-plus members, the equipment manufacturing industry and the agriculture and construction customers they serve,” said AEM Vice President of Membership and Sales Paul Flemming. “There’s so much to look forward to in the year ahead – CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE 2023, The Utility Expo, the Product Safety & Compliance and Liability Seminars, Annual Conference and much, much more.
AEM is also committed to continually offering value-added member benefits and services. The association’s comprehensive services support many areas important to members – bipartisan industry advocacy, safety, environmental and global compliance programs, business/market intelligence, workforce, along with sales and marketing initiatives.
Over the course of the last two years, AEM has added several valuable member services and benefits, including:
- A new Business Intelligence Dashboard and enhanced quarterly Equipment Market Outlook webinars
- Market Share Statistics program initiatives
- Member Education webinars
- Up-to-date information on new regulations and product safety standards
- Workforce Solutions
- Demo Days
- Sustainability Toolkit
- Advocacy initiatives
- 6 new product-focused leadership committees
- 2 new positions added to support member services
In addition, for 2023, AEM is adding a new member company contact – member company representative (MCR) – to go along with the existing official company representative (OCR) role.
The OCR will serve as the primary executive liaison for AEM, engaging in executive-level activities, events and communications. The OCR will also appoint appropriate staff to MCR and billing contact roles, designate billing and MCR contacts in the AEM Member Portal, as well as help ensure the MCR is fulfilling role requirements.
Meanwhile, the MCR will receive all core services and benefits communications from AEM, inform colleagues about relevant member benefits and opportunities, ensure company contacts are up-to-date and subscribed to relevant communications in the AEM Member Portal and renew the AEM membership annually.
“We want to thank our current members for their commitment in, and support of, AEM, as they comprise a group of more than 1,000 companies that are working diligently to advance our industry forward,” said Flemming.
For answers to questions about the membership renewal process or OCR and MCR roles, contact your AEM Account Success Advisor.
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