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Email Experience Council (ECC)
Offices: New York, New York
The Email Experience Council was founded on the belief that email is one of the four key channels of communication (phone, mail, digital and face to face). Their site is dedicated to providing marketers with case studies, learnings and access to reports and statistics that will enable you to effectively use email as a stand alone marketing channel, or as the foundation for other digital marketing and messaging efforts.
Email Sender & Provider Coalition (ESPC)
Offices: York, Maine
The Email Sender and Provider Coalition is a cooperative group of industry leaders working to create solutions to the continued proliferation of spam and the emerging problem of deliverability. Their membership provides volume mail delivery services to an estimated 250,000 clients—representing the full breadth of the US marketplace. The ESPC is currently working on solutions to spam and deliverability concerns through a combination of legislative advocacy, technological development, and industry standards.
eMarketing Association (eMA)
Offices: Westerly, Rhode Island
The eMarketing Association is the world's largest international association of emarketing professionals. Members include governments, companies, professionals, and students involved with the emarketing arena. The eMA provides marketing resources, services, research, certifications, educational programs and events to its members and the marketing community. The eMA works with a number of organizations, companies and governments on issues related to eCommerce, multi-channel marketing and legislative issues.
Emeryville Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Emeryville, California
The Emeryville Chamber of Commerce, a membership-based non-profit business organization whose mission is to promote local business, through its merger with the Emeryville Industries Association, is one of the oldest business development organizations in the Bay Area. The new organization, the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce, works to promote the overall health and vitality of Emeryville and the surrounding area through promotion of business and the free enterprise system.

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Encino Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Encino, California
Encino is the San Fernando Valley's premiere business community located North of Los Angeles stretching from the 405 freeway on the East to Tarzana on the West. The Encino Chamber of Commerce has been serving the business community of Encino with excellence since 1936. The Encino Chamber has more than 400 member companies that represent a broad array of services. Encino has the reputation of being the Valley's premier business community. The chamber forges strong ties between the businesses and the community to make the area a better place in which to live, work, and play.
E Net: Boston Entrepreneurs' Network
Offices: Lexington, Massachusetts
E-Net: Boston Entrepreneurs' Network holds monthly meetings, open to the public. They bring together over 100 CEOs' entrepreneurs, investors, service providers, and management team candidates and provide the resources necessary to start and build companies. At each meeting experts speak in depth on subjects of interest to entrepreneurs, including: business plans, raising money, legal aspects of business, finances, strategic alliances, etc.
Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC)
Offices: San Jose, California
The Enhanced Wireless consortium was formed to help accelerate the IEEE 802.11n development process and promote a technology specification for interoperability of next-generation wireless local area networking (WLAN) products. Members of the EWC will continue to work within the IEEE Task Group "NO" to facilitate a ratified 802.11n standard. Its specification includes many elements of previous proposals, which will accelerate the completion of a merged proposal draft within a the official IEEE timeline.
Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishing Association (ELSPA)
Offices: London, England
ELSPA was founded in 1989 to establish a specific and collective identity for the British computer and video games industry. Since then, the membership has steadily grown from 12 to nearly 100 companies, including almost all the major companies concerned with the publishing and distribution of interactive leisure and entertainment software in the UK. ELSPA works to protect, promote and provide for the interests of all its members, as well as addressing issues that affect the industry as a whole.
Entertainment Software Association (ESA)
Offices: Washington, DC
ESA is the US association exclusively dedicated to serving the business and public affairs needs of companies that publish video and computer games for video game consoles, personal computers, and the Internet. ESA members collectively account for more than 85 percent of the $6.35 billion in entertainment software sold in the US in 2001, and billions more in export sales of US-made entertainment software.
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)
Offices: New York, DC
ESRB is an independent, self-regulatory entity that provides comprehensive support services to companies in the interactive entertainment software industry. Established in 1994, the ESRB is the nation's leading non-profit, entertainment software rating body. Today, after rating over 7,000 game titles, the ESRB has evolved into a dynamic organization. It provides services not only for rating software titles, but also for rating websites and online games, for ensuring online privacy protection, and for reviewing advertising created by the interactive entertainment industry.