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Mid Atlantic Russia Business Council (MARBC)
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MARBC has worked to foster business relations
between Russia and the Newly Independent
States (NIS), and the US Mid-Atlantic Region,
while cultivating mutual appreciation of
political, economic, cultural, and educational
interests. The goal of MARBC is to enable
companies based in the US Mid-Atlantic Region
to enhance their positions in Russia and
the NIS and to attract Russian businesses
to the US Mid-Atlantic Region. |
Mid Atlantic Venture Association (MAVA)
Offices: Timonium, Maryland & McLean,
Virginia
MAVA facilitates private equity investing
in the mid-Atlantic region and represent
the collective interests of venture capitalists
investing in DC, Maryland and Virginia.
Their 375 venture capital professionals
are from 135 firms with more than $10 billion
in capital under management. Founded in
1986, is an organization of business leaders
from the venture capital industry and entrepreneurial
business community working together to enhance
awareness of the region's excellence and
are committed to helping the mid-Atlantic
region grow and prosper. |
Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Minneapolis, Minneapolis
The Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce
advocates at the capitol and city halls
on key issues that affect businesses, such
as transportation and affordable housing.
They represent home-based businesses and
Fortune 500 companies in more than
68 communities; they are focused on the
development of existing businesses and the
global recruitment of new business to the
metropolitan area. |
Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
Offices: St Paul, Minnesota
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce is committed
to advancing public policy and job growth
strategies that create an environment for
businesses statewide to prosper. The Minnesota
Chamber of Commerce is the state's largest
and premier business advocacy organization.
As one of the statewide voices of business,
the Chamber represents more that 2,600 businesses
of all types and sizes across Minnesota.
The Minnesota Chamber excels at offering
private-sector solutions to public-sector
problems. |
Minnesota Retailers Association (MnRA)
Offices: Saint Paul, Minnesota
As a Minnesota organization structured to
support the retail industry exclusively,
the power of representing independent retailers
(such as family-owned gift and furniture
stores, shoe and sporting goods stores,
men's and women's apparel stores, book and
stationery stores), as well as the major
chain department stores, specialty stores,
drugstores, and restaurants is unsurpassed
and continues to impact new laws enacted
by each legislative session in favor of
free market enterprise. |
Minnesota Telecom Alliance (MTA)
Offices: St Paul, Minnesota
Minnesota Telecom Alliance is a trade association
that advocates and represents the interests
of over 100 small, medium and large telecommunications
companies that provide advanced voice, data,
high-speed Internet and wireless communications
services before Minnesota’s legislators,
regulators and the general public. With
over 400 members, the MTA actively advocates
and represents the interests of Minnesota's
telecom industry. |
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Missouri Association of Convention & Visitor
Bureaus (MACVB)
Offices: St Joseph, Missouri
The Missouri Association of Convention &
Visitor Bureaus supports, promotes, and
develops sustainable economic growth of
vacation and meeting/convention travel on
behalf of its member bureaus and their respective
communities. MACVB enhances the professionalism,
effectiveness, and image of its members
and the industry they represent. MACVB,
comprised of destination marketing organizations,
was established to develop cooperative marketing,
promotion and educational programs among
convention and visitor bureaus in the state
and to provide resources and a support network. |
Missouri Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Offices: Jefferson City, Missouri
Whether a part of a small business, large
corporation, or manage a local chamber of
commerce or association, the Missouri Chamber
of Commerce and Industry provides a voice
of experience and influence to all Missourians.
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry
understands that the quality of life in
the state depends on quality jobs for Missourians.
Their staff of policy experts, lobbyists,
and legal advisors make up the states largest
and most influential business association
representing more than 3,000 employers who
provide more than 425,000 jobs for Missourians. |
Missouri Retailers Association (MRA)
Offices: Jefferson City, Missouri
The Missouri Retailers Association, established
in 1933 by a group of retailers sharing
similar concerns and interests, is dedicated
to serving the needs of retailers statewide.
MRA member services feature a variety of
money saving cost control programs tailored
to the needs of the retail industry. A full-time
staff in Jefferson City ensures that the
voice of retailing is heard in state government.
Publications and media contacts keep the
public and the retail industry informed
of issues concerning retailing in Missouri.
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Missouri Telecommunications Industry Association
(MTIA)
Offices: Jefferson City, Missouri
MTIA reflects the value and success of providing
a forum for discussion and cooperation among
all companies on issues affecting Missouri's
telecommunications industry. In addition
to the work of the association's various
committees, MTIA sponsors seminars, workshops
and meetings to educate members on critical
industry issues, showcase emerging technology
and provide professional training opportunities. |
MIT Enterprise Forum
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts
MIT Enterprise Forum promotes the formation
and growth of innovative and technologically-oriented
companies through a series of specialized
executive education programs. Founded in
1978, they operate through an enterprise
network of 18 chapters based in the US and
overseas. Member chapters are formed around
a core group of MIT graduates and each chapter
is run by a volunteer board of experienced
entrepreneurs, corporate executives, university
professors and industry leaders. membership
and program participation is open to all
(non-MIT graduates, friends of MIT, local
business executives and entrepreneurs). |
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