Transforming in Real Time: How AMLE Rebuilt Trust, Focus, and the Future of Middle Level Education
In this episode of The Association Insights Podcast—and the next installment in our Big Ideas & Trends Series—host Meghan Henning sits down with Stephanie Simpson and Derek Neal, CAE to talk about what a real association turnaround looks like behind the scenes.
Stephanie Simpson will conclude her tenure as CEO of the Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) this month to step into her new role as CEO of the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA). Derek Neal serves as AMLE’s Chief Operating Officer. Together, they share how a legacy organization serving 10–15-year-olds and the educators who love them moved from years of financial losses and stagnation to renewed clarity, growth, and relevance.
🎧 Whether you’re facing your own version of a turnaround or simply rethinking your strategy for 2026, this conversation offers honest, practical perspective on leading change with mission—and people—at the center.
Key Highlights
From “We’ve Always Done It This Way” to Acting Now: Stephanie and Derek walk through AMLE’s inflection point: shifting from a “wait until after conference” mindset to acting quickly—renegotiating contracts, modernizing staffing, and using a successful conference year as a launchpad for deeper change rather than a reason to delay.
Focusing on Who You Can Help Most (First): With limited staff and resources, AMLE made a deliberate choice to prioritize middle school principals as a primary audience—recognizing that supporting school leaders would create a multiplier effect for teachers, students, and systems.
Rebuilding Trust Through Listening—and Asking for Help: Instead of treating lapsed members as lost, Stephanie went directly to them with a different message: we need your expertise. From reworking AMLE’s foundational text to co-creating new resources, they turned listening tours into opportunities for members to regain professional pride and ownership.
Re-anchoring Around “Successful Middle School”: AMLE modernized its core framework by updating and renaming its flagship position paper to Successful Middle School: This We Believe—then used it as the backbone for everything from school recognition programs to new book series and resource hubs like middleschool.org and Embracing the Change: Middle School 101 for Families.
Advocacy on a Budget: Flipping the Script on Middle School: Without a big lobbying budget, AMLE built a National Policy Agenda for the Middle Grades and paired it with a “Flip the Script” communications campaign to challenge negative stereotypes about middle school. Strategic partnerships have amplified their voice without overextending resources.
Turning Challenges into Strategic Opportunities: From COVID to economic uncertainty and shifting hotel markets, Stephanie and Derek share how they intentionally reframed disruption as opportunity—from accelerating overdue staffing changes to securing better future meeting contracts while supporting partner communities.
🎧 Tune in for a grounded, optimistic look at how an association can reinvent itself without losing sight of its mission—or the young adolescents at the heart of the work.
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Coming Soon: December’s Big Ideas & Trends Series continues with more conversations on the shifts, experiments, and bold moves shaping associations heading into 2026.

