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Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce (MACOC)
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia
The Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce consists
of 4,000 member companies that collectively
employ more than 700,000 workers. The Metro
Atlanta Chamber focuses on the issues that
matter most to the business community: improving
quality of life; promoting economic growth;
and making Atlanta a brand name that means
opportunity. |
Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Carollton, Texas
The mission of the Metrocrest Chamber of
Commerce is to provide leadership in the
development of business and a pro-business
climate which can operate in harmony with
the citizens of the community it serves.
It shall also promote the civic, commercial
and economic welfare of the Metrocrest.
Talk to residents and business owners in
Addison, Carrollton, and Farmers Branch,
and they will tell you that the Metrocrest
is more than just the physical top of this
dynamic region; the Metrocrest is tops in
business activity, residential living, arts
and culture, entertainment, recreation and
quality of life. |
Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) is a global
industry alliance comprising of approximately
70 organizations including telecommunications
service providers, network equipment/software
manufacturers, semiconductors vendors and
testing organizations. The MEF’s mission
is to accelerate the worldwide adoption
of Carrier-class Ethernet networks and services.The
MEF develops Carrier Ethernet technical
specifications and implementation agreements
to promote interoperability and deployment
of Carrier Ethernet worldwide. |
Metrolina Business Council (MBC)
Offices: Charlotte, North Carolina
Metrolina Business Council is a business
group which meets twice monthly for breakfast
combined with an excellent program. MBC
is not just a "tips" club but a resource
group for successful people. Membership
is on an individual, not company, basis
and is limited to one individual from a
particular business or professional classification. |
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Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC)
Offices: Richardson, Texas
The MTBC is an association of technology
companies dedicated to making North Texas
a global center of high-tech excellence.
MCI, Nortel Networks, Fujitsu and Rockwell
International founded the MTBC in 1994.
Since that time, the MTBC has experienced
significant membership growth and has a
comprehensive portfolio of member services
and events. The MTBC is dedicated to fostering
a supportive business environment for technology
companies and members of the technology
community through leadership, advocacy,
education and cooperative initiatives. |
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Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce
(MMAC)
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of
Commerce is a 143-year-old organization
representing 2,000 member businesses in
Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington and Ozaukee
counties. Driven by the needs and aspirations
of members, they are committed to bringing
resources and solutions as a community partner
to increase the economic vitality of the
metro Milwaukee community. The organization's
programs and resources center around three
core competencies designed to meet members'
investment objectives: networking, public
policy and economic development. |
Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Miami, Florida
The Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce seeks
to improve the overall business climate
for its members by undertaking actions and
initiating programs which stimulate economic
growth, ensure a high quality of life and
promote sound governmental leadership. The
Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce is the city's
largest and oldest civic, not-for-profit
organization. With some 2,500 members, a
Visitor's Center, and a building of its
own, the Chamber continues in its tradition
of working to create a flourishing climate
in which to do business, all the while improving
the quality of life for its residents. |
Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Lansing, Michigan
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce was established
in November 1959 to represent employer interests
by working to promote conditions favorable
to economic development in Michigan. They
analyze and distribute information on laws
and regulations of interest to employers,
make their members' views on pending legislation,
laws and regulations known to federal, state
and local government officials, as well
as further the training and education of
their members through a wide variety of
conferences, seminars, on-line education
and workshops. |
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Michigan Economic Development Corporation
(MEDC)
Offices: Lansing, Michigan
For any company already in Michigan or considering
a location in the state, the Michigan
Economic Development Corporation will give
you the upper hand with a wide array of
economic development tools. Whether expanding,
relocating or just looking for help, the
MEDC can assist with its one-stop business
service. The MEDC's primary focus is to
help companies, large and small, grow in
Michigan in a very competitive and challenging
21st Century global economy. |
Michigan Retailers Association (MRA)
Offices: Lansing, Michigan
The Michigan Retailers Association is the
unified voice of Michigan's retail industry.
Retailers provide more than $128 billion
worth of goods and services annually to
consumers in Michigan and employ 855,000
Michiganians—almost one in five jobs in
Michigan's economy. MRA provides aggressive
legislative representation and a wide range
of profit-boosting services to more than
5,500 member retail businesses, which own
and operate more than 12,000 stores across
the state. |
Michigan Venture Capital Association (Michigan
VCA)
Offices: Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Michigan Venture Capital Association
represents the venture capital community
in the State of Michigan by: stimulating
an entrepreneurial environment; encouraging
investments in new and emerging companies;
educating the community to the benefits
of venture capital investing to their economy;
and, promoting professional development
of members through research and professional
development opportunities. The Michigan
VCA is comprised of and organized by venture
capital, private equity and professional
services firms. |
Micro & Nano Commercialization Education
Foundation (MANCEF)
Offices: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Over 600 members from all over the world
join MANCEF in its commercialization education
mission. Their members span the Macro, Meso,
Micro and Nano communities. They work toward
building a single global community focused
on bringing new products to market, using
any or all of the miniaturization technologies.
The effect is twofold: Their members understand
commercialization processes and challenges
along the small technologies continuum;
and their members are leaders of a global
community that support regional, national
and international activities to accelerate
small tech commercialization. |
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