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TNG Announces the Newly Redesigned Websites of ATIXA, the Association of Title IX Administrators and NaBITA, the National Behavioral Intervention Team Association

BERWYN, Pa., May 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — TNG, the management company for the membership associations ATIXA and NaBITA, is pleased to announce the launch of its newly redesigned sites atixa.org and nabita.org!

The revamped websites highlight:

  • Professional membership homes, featuring our members in our graphics
  • Expert thought leadership
  • Events, from conferences to trainings to certifications to webinars
  • Products and services including tools, videos, and more
  • Consulting services now offered through each association

Brett A. Sokolow, Esq., CEO of TNG said, “When I think back to our first sites, and the basic coding I learned to maintain them myself, I am astounded by the sophistication our team has brought to our new sites, which truly take us into the next generation of look, feel, mobile access, and navigability. I owe a debt of gratitude to our talented staff and designers who worked for several years to bring these new sites online. With content this broad and deep, a new website is not a mere reskin, it’s a massive undertaking.”

These improved websites have clean design, improved functionality, and better serve users’ need to gain access to association resources, events, products, and services. They include more interactive features, such as maps of training events across the country, embedded videos, and a searchable member library. The sites are responsive on all mobile devices.

The teams at ATIXA and NaBITA look forward to continuing to provide content-rich membership experiences, the best topical resources, and the most current guidance.

Founded in 2011, ATIXA is the nation’s only membership association dedicated solely to Title IX compliance and supports our over 3,000 administrator members who hold Title IX responsibilities in schools and colleges. ATIXA is the leading provider of Title IX training and certification in the U.S., having certified more than 3,000 Title IX Coordinators and more than 9,500 Title IX investigators since 2011. ATIXA brings campus and district Title IX coordinators, investigators, and administrators into professional collaboration to explore best practices, establish industry standards, share resources, empower the profession, and advance the worthy goal of gender equity in education. For more information, visit www.atixa.org.

The National Behavioral Intervention Team Association (NaBITA) is committed to making our campuses, schools, and workplaces safer environments by fostering and encouraging development, education, and caring intervention. As the leading organization in the field of behavioral intervention teams (BITs), NaBITA provides education, best practice recommendations, and on-going trainings through two annual conferences, several certification trainings yearly, a weekly newsletter, and frequent online trainings. NaBITA serves as a best practices clearinghouse for over 1,550 members by providing BIT-related model policies, training tools, and templates. For more information, visit www.nabita.org

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