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04/10/2025

ASAE Names Five Leaders to its 2025 Class of Fellows

They join a distinguished group of more than 300 FASAE recipients

The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) is proud to announce the selection of five distinguished association leaders to the 2025 Class of ASAE Fellows. The honor recognizes exemplary leadership and enduring contributions to the association profession.

Established in 1986, the ASAE Fellows program is among the highest honors in the association sector. It celebrates individuals who have demonstrated visionary leadership, a deep commitment to conscious inclusion, and a sustained impact on their organizations and the broader community of association professionals.

"Congratulations to the 2025 class of ASAE Fellows," said Tonya Muse, FASAE, CAE, 2025 Fellows Selection Committee Chair. "This year's class represents a diverse group of individuals who are visionary, dedicated, and deeply committed to advancing our profession. Their contributions will undoubtedly shape the future of the association community, and I look forward to seeing the impact they will make as ASAE Fellows."

The 2025 class of Fellows are:

Christina Lewellen, MBA, FASAE, CAE
President and CEO
Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools

Tara Puckey, MBA, FASAE, CAE, CMP
Executive Director
Radio Television Digital News Association

Christopher Urena, MBA, FASAE, CAE
Chief Learning Officer
Endocrine Society 

Nikki Walker, FASAEStrategic Advisor & Global Consultant
MCI 

Aaron Wolowiec, FASAE, CAE, CMP Fellow
Founder and President
Event Garde

These leaders join a distinguished group of more than 300 professionals who have received the ASAE Fellow designation since the program’s inception. Selection as an ASAE Fellow is a rigorous process, requiring a comprehensive application, a peer interview, and evaluation by a committee of current Fellows. The new Fellows will be inducted at the 2025 ASAE Fellows Retreat May 7-9, 2025, in Chicago. For more information, visit the ASAE Fellows page on ASAE’s website.

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