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Entrepreneurs Foundation
Offices: San Jose, California
Entrepreneurs Foundation is dedicated to
strengthening the ties between entrepreneurial
companies in the Bay Area and the communities
in which they operate and their employees
reside. Entrepreneurs Foundation enables
companies to incorporate corporate citizenship,
community involvement and philanthropy into
their corporate culture. Since its inception,
over 140 companies have joined Entrepreneurs
Foundation and established corporate citizenship
programs. |
Environmental Business Council of New England
(EBC)
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
The EBC was conceived in 1990 by environmental
and energy company executives who began
meeting on a regular basis to exchange ideas
and share experiences. Their goal is to
enhance business and job growth of both
established and emerging environmental and
energy businesses. The EBC provides member
companies with programs, activities, and
information to enable them to stay on the
cutting edge of environmental and energy
technologies, management and regulatory
developments. |
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European American Business Council
Offices: Washington, DC & Brussels,
Belgium
The European-American Business Council is
committed to fortifying EU-US economic integration,
growth and competitiveness. A primary EABC
policy focus is regulatory convergence,
as regulatory disparities are today among
the most significant trade barriers across
the globe. At each stage of growth, the
EABC has remained an independent business
association—wholly funded and led by member-companies. |
European Competitive Telecommunications
Association (ECTA)
Offices: Brussels, Belgium
The European Competitive Telecommunications
Association is the leading pan-European
trade association serving the telecommunications
industry. ECTA Membership offers exceptional
value for companies wishing to develop new
business within the telecoms industry—extensive
networking opportunities, product/service
promotion, high visibility branding opportunities,
financial savings from group purchasing,
latest regulatory information, powerful
lobbying are just some of the benefits offered
through ECTA Membership. |
European Telecommunications Informatics
Services (ETIS)
Offices: Brussels, Belgium
ETIS is a non-profit organization founded
by 24 Major European Public Telecommunications
Operators. The mission of ETIS is to enable
telecommunications service providers to
improve their business performance by using
information technology effectively. It brings
together telecommunications operators, suppliers
and content providers on key information
and communications technology issues and
facilitates cooperation among them. |
European Telecommunications Network Operators
(ETNO)
Offices: Brussels, Belgium
ETNO, the voice in Brussels of Europe's
telecoms and electronic communications operators,
has been at the forefront of policy and
regulatory affairs in telecommunications
since 1992. Their membership—41 of Europe's
largest and most established telecoms groups
in 34 countries—forms the backbone of the
industry. It makes ETNO the primary policy
link between EU institutions and European
telecommunications companies. Drawing on
a vast range of national and international
expertise, they help shape EU telecoms policy
and proposals to meet the needs of industry. |
European Venture Capital Association (EVCA)
Offices: Brussels, Belgium
EVCA represents the European private equity
and venture capital industry since 1983
and promoting private equity investment
to investors, policy makers, entrepreneurs
and industry. EVCA continuously monitors
and seeks to influence the impact of public
policy on the European private equity and
venture capital industry by working actively
with the European Commission, the European
Parliament, and related European Institutions
to promote EVCA's priorities for public
policy. |
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Evanston Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Evanston, Illinois
The Evanston Chamber of Commerce was founded
in 1921 and now, in its 84th year, is the
only non-profit business organization in
the region solely supported by private industry.
The chamber provides leadership and services
for its more than 650 member companies who
represent the diverse economy of the Evanston
region. Through the collective efforts of
individual volunteers, The chamber fosters
a competitive business climate conducive
to growth, prosperity and maintaining a
high quality of life. The chamber membership
represents the six sectors of the Evanston
economy: manufacturing, services, retail,
high-tech, health care and educational institutions,
and the hospitality industry. |
Executive Council
Offices: New York, New York
The Executive Council is the country’s most
dynamic, innovative forum for senior operating
executives, board members and their advisors,
offering a confidential setting for developing
your personal network in a highly collaborative
and stimulating environment. By partnering
with their corporate members, Press and
industry organizations, the Executive Council
creates industry vertical programs that
allow for a discreet exchange of best practices
in a forum that promotes open dialogue and
a meaningful exchange of ideas. |
Executives' Club of Chicago (EC)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Executives' Club of Chicago supports
the Midwestern economy by bringing Chicago’s
business community together with global
leaders and practices at work in companies
around the world; by helping organizations
establish productive new business relationships
in global markets; and by exploring issues
that will shape the dynamic 21st century
business environment. When a colleague nominates
you for The Executives’ Club’s “by invitation
only” membership, you join a virtual “Who’s
Who” of more than 1,700 of Chicago’s senior
executives. |
Experience Columbus
Offices: Columbus, Ohio
Experience Columbus' vision is to be the
orchestrator of a unique, positive and unparalleled
experience for any and all visitors to Columbus.
Experience Columbus' mission is to create,
sell and market a customized "Columbus Experience"
to visitors resulting in greater community
prosperity and vitality through visitor
spending. Experience Columbus is supported
by more than 900 members who invest in the
efforts of Experience Columbus and help
make Columbus an appealing destination by
offering their services, attractions and
facilities to visitors, meeting planners,
convention delegates and residents. |
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