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Association of America's Public Television
Stations (APTS)
Offices: Washington, DC
APTS is a nonprofit membership organization
established in 1980 to support the continued
growth and development of a strong and financially
sound noncommercial television service for
the American public. APTS provides advocacy
for public television interests at the national
level, as well as consistent leadership
and information in marshaling grassroots
and congressional support for its members:
the nation's public television stations. |
Association of Business Media Companies
(ABM)
Offices: New York, New York
Founded in 1906, American Business Media
is the association for business-to-business
information providers, including producers
of print publications, websites, trade shows
and other media. American Business Media
has more than 220 member companies, representing
over 3,000 print and electronic titles and
more than 800 trade shows and events. They
reach an audience of 100 million professionals
and accounted for over $18 billion in industry
revenues in 2002. |
Association of Executive Search Consultants
(AESC)
Offices: New York, New York & Brussels,
Belgium
The AESC's mission is to promote the highest
professional standards in retained executive
search consulting, broaden public understanding
of the executive search process, and serve
as an advocate for the interests of its
member firms. The AESC is recognized by
the United States Government and the European
Commission as the representative body for
the retained executive search industry.
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Association of Indiana Convention & Visitors
Bureaus (AICVB)
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
The Association of Indiana Convention and
Visitors Bureaus is dedicated to promoting
tourism within the state of Indiana. Through
marketing, legislative activity, and professional
development, member CVBs stand ready to
maximize both the volume and economic impact
of business and recreational tourism in
member communities. The vision of the AICVB
is to be a proactive and influential group
dedicated to the profession of destination
marketing and leadership within the State
of Indiana. |
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Association of Information Technology Professionals
(AITP)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Association of Information Technology
Professionals offers opportunities for Information
Technology (IT) leadership and education
through partnerships with industry, government
and academia. AITP provides quality IT related
education, information on relevant IT issues
and forums for networking with experienced
peers and other IT professionals for nearly
9,000 members. |
Association of Internet Marketing & Sales
(AIMS)
Offices: Toronto, Ontario
The Association of Internet Marketing and
Sales was founded in 1996 by a group of
Canadian Internet professionals looking
for a way to learn more about the Internet,
and to connect with other Canadians asking
the same questions about the Net they were.
What began as monthly brainstorm sessions
among friends soon exploded as word of mouth
spread the message of a new way of learning
and networking with other online professionals.
Since that time, AIMS has grown to over
6,500 members. |
Association of Investment Management Sales
Executives (AIMSE)
Offices: Washington, DC
AIMSE is a professional organization dedicated
to serving the needs of investment management
sales and marketing professionals. Founded
in 1977, AIMSE seeks to further the professional
development of its members and promote the
growth of the industry as a whole. From
a total of 125 members in 1977, AIMSE today
has more than 1,400 members worldwide, each
with access to a wide array of AIMSE services. |
Association of Management Consulting Firms
(AMCF)
Offices: New York, New York
Since 1929, the
Association of Management Consulting Firms
(formerly ACME) has fostered understanding
of the profession's scope and purposes;
provided a forum for confronting common
challenges; expanded the knowledge base
of member firms and their clients.
The mission of AMCF is to be the collective
voice and promote knowledge exchange and
professional standards for the community
of management consulting firms from around
the world. |
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Association of National Advertisers (ANA)
Offices: New York, New York
ANA is the industry's premier trade association
dedicated exclusively to marketing and brand
building. Representing more than 300 companies
with 8,000 brands that collectively spend
over 41 billion in marketing communications
and advertising, the Association's members
market products and services to consumers
and businesses. |
Association of Public Safety Communications
Officials (APCO)
Offices: New York, New York
The Association of Public-Safety Communications
Officials-International—APCO International—is
the world's oldest and largest not-for-profit
professional organization dedicated to the
enhancement of public safety communications.
With more than 16,000 members around the
world, APCO International exists to serve
the people who manage, operate, maintain,
and supply the communications systems used
to safeguard the lives and property of citizens
everywhere. |
Association of Public Television Stations
(APTS)
Offices: Washington, DC
The Association of Public Television Stations
(APTS) is a nonprofit membership organization
established in 1980 to support the continued
growth and development of a strong and financially
sound noncommercial television service for
the American public. APTS provides advocacy
for public television interests at the national
level, as well as consistent leadership
and information in marshaling support for
its members: the nation's public television
stations. |
Association of Strategic Alliance Professionals
(ASAP)
Offices: Wellesley, Massachusetts
ASAP, founded in 1999, is the first non-profit
professional organization dedicated to strategic
alliances. Global sponsors of the organization
are Accenture, AllianceVista Corporation,
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmacuticals, Delphi
Corporation, Cisco Systems, Eli Lilly and
Company, GlaxoSmithKline, Hewlett-Packard
Company, Oracle Corporation, Siebel Systems,
Starbucks Coffee Company, The Dow Chemical
Company, The Warren Company, and Unisys
Corporation. |
Association of University Technology Managers
(AUTM)
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts &
Northbrook, Illinois
AUTM is a rapidly growing organization of
academic technology transfer professionals
and professionals with related interests.
AUTM is an individual membership organization
that has as its primary roles the professional
development of its members and creating
networking opportunities. Technology transfer
managers are required to balance multiple
roles. Technology transfer managers are
asked to be knowledgeable in patent law,
commercial development, negotiation, contract
law, and, most important of all, relationship
management. |
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