Prospective Page members are nominated by two or more active members of Page. The Membership Committee evaluates nominations and the Board of Trustees reviews and approves nominees at regularly scheduled board meetings.
Because the criteria for membership vary by membership category, there is a separate nomination form for each.
Page has a unique role as the sole international organization for the most senior communication executives. Our members benefit from being a part of a diverse global network, with 18% of our members located outside the U.S., a figure that is increasing at a rapid pace as a result of a strategic focus on being even more international. Wherever they are located, Page members have access to full membership benefits – from conference and affinity group participation to networking with other members.
Page is funded through a combination of annual member dues, conference fees and member sponsorships. Dues vary depending on a member's category of membership as well as the country in which they, rather than their companies, are based.
Standard member dues, starting December 31, 2025 are as follows (U.S. dollars):
Page uses a formula that adjusts dues rates for members outside of the U.S. based on the following factors:
Adjusting dues based on these criteria will enable more members outside of the U.S. to join, remain and be active participants in Page, which expands the professional network and range of perspectives from which all members benefit. Here are the adjusted dues for Corporate, Agency and Executive Search members in each region (USD). Members in other categories pay the rates noted above.
These dues reflect the changes made for 2026 to accommodate inflationary impacts on program delivery, technology and event production. This approach aligns with the Trustees’ 2023 policy and is consistent with trends across associations. For more information please peruse the FAQs below.
Page and Page Up dues are increasing to reflect inflationary costs in program delivery, technology, research and event production. This ensures that both communities continue to receive high-quality experiences and access to the resources you rely on.
sPage Up’s 5% adjustment reflects inflation plus modest progress toward covering the cost of the programs and resources Page Up members now receive. Page Up participates in nearly all Page programming, including benchmarking, regional and virtual events, global learning, as well as Page Up-exclusive offerings. The updated rate reflects this expanded value while maintaining a meaningful distinction between Page and Page Up dues.
Page Up members now have access to:
Plus Page Up exclusives like Think Thursdays, the Page Up Annual Conference and a private LinkedIn group.
Most Page Up members report to a Page member, and many organizations support both memberships. This shared adjustment ensures both communities contribute proportionally, rather than placing responsibility on one group alone. Packaged payment options also make it easier for organizations to manage memberships together.
eYes, registration fees for all 2026 conferences will increase to maintain the high-quality content, production, and networking experiences that define Page events.
Beginning in 2026, members can choose to:
No. Every Page and Page Up member will continue to receive the full range of benefits, including access to research, events, and learning opportunities that strengthen both individual leaders and their teams.
Please reach out to contactus@page.org, and we’ll be happy to help.
Yes. Sponsorship is a great way for organizations to support Page’s research, programming and global initiatives while increasing visibility within the community. Please reach out to Sloane Signal ssignal@page.org to learn more about available opportunities.