To allow PLASA to refocus and concentrate on the needs of their respective membership bases, the PLASA Governing Body has announced that PLASA’s North American and European Union Regional Boards will end their cooperation agreement and return to functioning as separate associations. This move will allow the associations to set strategic direction to meet their individual demands. It affords more focus of resources in each market toward the activities that are most relevant and pertinent to members and it will allow for more agility and decisiveness. This in turn will foster the health of both organisations and protect their futures. As we did prior to the start of the cooperation agreement, the two associations will continue to work cooperatively on issues of common interest for the benefit of their members and the industry.
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