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Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA)
Offices: Ottawa-Newmarket, Ontario; Calgary, Ontario, Montreal, Quebec & Vancouver, British Columbia
Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA Alliance<) is Canada's leading, most influential and entrepreneurial technology alliance. It is committed to growing the global competitiveness of its members, 80% of which are currently active exporters. The common purpose that unites the membership is CATA Alliance's commitment to members' business growth. CATA is focused on the provision of business services and government relations programs that conserve and leverage member resources.
Canadian American Business Council (CABC)
Offices: Washington, DC
The CABC is the premier voice of the Canadian American business community in Washington. Established in 1987, the Council is a non-profit, issues-oriented organization dedicated to elevating the private sector perspective on issues that affect our two nations. The Council's activities include high-level briefings on issues of current concern, assistance with practical trade and policy challenges, and providing significant networking opportunities and informative seminars. Each year the Council also celebrates innovative cross-border partnerships through its prestigious Canadian American Award for Business Achievement.
Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB)
Offices: Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is a professional industry association that represents the vast majority of Canadian programming services—including private television and radio stations and networks, and specialty, pay and pay-per-view television services. Established in 1926, the CAB has over 600 members. They are the voice and choice of Canadians. Private radio and television services enjoy by far the largest share of the market, and Canadian programming broadcast by those services attracts the predominant share of the total audience for Canadian content.
Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE)
Offices: Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian Council of Chief Executives is an organization composed of the CEOs of Canada's leading enterprises. They engage in an active program of public policy research, consultation and advocacy. The CCCE is Canada's premier business association, with an outstanding record of achievement in matching entrepreneurial initiative with sound public policy choices. Over the past three decades, the Council has played a private sector leadership role in shaping fiscal, taxation, trade, competition, energy, environmental, education and corporate governance policies.

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Canadian Marketing Association (CMA)
Offices: Don Mills, Ontario
The Canadian Marketing Association intends to be the pre-eminent marketing association in Canada for all marketing disciplines, channels and technologies. The Association will accomplish this by being a broad-based, well-funded and responsible organization that is the marketing community's leading: advocate, manager and authority on key public policy issues affecting marketers; provider of knowledge, leading-edge marketing intelligence and professional development opportunities; and catalyst for networking and business opportunities within the marketing community.
Canadian Venture Capital Association (CVCA)
Offices: Toronto, Ontario
CVCA, formerly the ACVCC, was founded in July 1974 to represent the interests of its members by promoting the development and advancement of Canadian business enterprises through the use of venture capital and promoting and fostering professional development, communication, and association among all corporations, companies, partnerships, syndicates and persons engaged in venture capital investments in Canada.
Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Centerville, Massachusetts
The Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce is uniting business, industry and the community. The Chamber is a private, not for profit entity governed by a board of directors elected by their 1,400 members. Their mission is plans of retaining and recruiting employment for Cape Codders, advocating policies that improve the quality of working and living on Cape Cod, attracting target visitor markets with quality initiatives, and serving members by generating leads and referrals to their businesses.
Carlsbad Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Carlsbad, California
Carlsbad, California—Great beaches, world-class shopping, restaurants with character and the home of Legoland California, make Carlsbad the preferred year-round vacation destination. Often referred to as "The Village by the Sea," Carlsbad combines the charm of a European village with the laid-back manner of a beach town that hasn't yet gone commercial. More than four miles of spacious coastline offer clean, un-crowded beaches for swimming, fishing, surfing and sunbathing. Carlsbad can boast of two resorts; the renowned La Costa Resort and Spa and the new Four Seasons Resort Aviara.

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CDMA Development Group (CDG)
Offices: Costa Mesa, California
CDG is an international consortium of companies who have joined together to lead the adoption and evolution of CDMA wireless systems around the world. The CDG is comprised of the world's leading CDMA service providers and manufacturers. By working together, the members will help ensure interoperability among systems, while expediting the availability of CDMA technology to consumers.
Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
The Mission of the Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce is to improve their strong business environment through the retention, expansion, recruitment and creation of businesses, and to enhance the quality of life in the areas they serve. The focus of the Chamber is to enhance their business environment and each company in their region plays a vital role through investment. Members have access to many products and services that can help them do business.
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA)
Offices: Washington, DC
CTIA is the international organization that represents all elements of wireless communication—cellular, personal communication services enhanced specialized mobile radio, and mobile satellite services—serving the interests of service providers, manufacturers, and others. Founded in 1984, CTIA is the voice of the wireless industry—representing its members in a constant dialogue with policy makers in the Executive Branch, in the Federal Communications Commission, and in Congress, CTIA's industry committees provide leadership in the area of taxation, roaming, safety, regulations, fraud and technology.
Central Coast Venture Forum (CCVF)
Offices: Santa Barbara, California
CCVE is the largest organization of its kind on California's Central Coast, a technology corridor encompassing the counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and northern Los Angeles. The forum showcases the region's leading entrepreneurs and emerging-growth companies to the nation's venture capitalists and angel investors.