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National Association for Female Executives
(NAFE)
Offices: Langhome, Pennsylvania
The National Association for Female Executives,
the largest women's professional association
and the largest women business owners' organization
in the country, provides resources and services—through
education, networking, and public advocacy—to
empower its members to achieve career success
and financial security. |
National Association for Multi Ethnicity
in Communications (NAMIC)
Offices: New York, New York
The National Association for Multi-Ethnicity
in Communications trade association that
was founded in 1980. NAMIC educates, advocates
and empowers for multi-ethnic diversity
in the telecommunications industry through
its 17 nationwide chapters. NAMIC welcomes
existing and aspiring broadband and new
media professionals to our membership roster.
Members are cable operators, programmers,
hardware suppliers, telecommunication and
new media professionals and entrepreneurs. |
National Association for Retail Merchandising
Services (NARMS)
Offices: Plover, Wisconsin
The National Association for Retail Marketing
Services represents the merchandising &
marketing sales and service industry on
an international basis. grossing over $2
Billion in merchandising services, sales
marketing, and event marketing services
each year, NARMS has 4 major divisions:
Merchandising Service Organizations, Event
Marketing/Mystery Shop & Demonstration Companies,
Professional Installation Companies, and
Independent Food Brokers of America. |
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
Offices: Washington, DC
NAB is a full-service trade association
that promotes and protects the interests
of radio and television broadcasters in
Washington and around the world. NAB is
the broadcaster's voice before Congress,
federal agencies and the Courts. They also
serve a growing number of associate and
international broadcaster members. |
National Association of Business Economics
(NABE)
Offices: Washington, DC
The National Associations of Business Economics
is an association of professionals who have
an interest in business economics and who
want to use the latest economic data and
trends to enhance their ability to make
sound business decisions. There are approximately
2,500 members representing more than 1,500
businesses and other organizations from
around the world. Since its founding in
1959, NABE® has continued to attract the
attention of the most influential and prestigious
economic leaders in business. |
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National Association of College Stores (NACS)
Offices: Oberlin, Ohio
The National Association of College Stores
is a large national trade association serving
the collegiate retailing industry. NACS
offers services to its members such as a
certificate program, educational resources,
customer satisfaction survey service, and
a faculty satisfaction survey service. NACS
members include more than 3,100 college
stores throughout the United States, Canada,
and more than 34 other countries. |
National Association of Convenience Stores
(NACS)
Offices: Alexandria, Virginia
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers
is a trade association that serves the music
retailing community in networking, advocacy,
information, education and promotion. The
Association's membership includes music
and other entertainment retailers, wholesalers,
distributors, record labels, multimedia
suppliers, and suppliers of related products
and services, as well as individual professionals
and educators in the music business field. |
National Association of Corporate Directors
(NACD)
Offices: Washington, DC
Founded in 1977, NACD is a national non-profit
membership organization dedicated exclusively
to serving the corporate governance needs
of corporate boards and individual board
members. NACD's 17,500 members and customers
represent companies ranging from Fortune
100 public companies to small, over-the-counter,
closely held, and private firms. |
National Association of Electrical Distributors
(NEAD)
Offices: St Louis, Missouri
Since 1908, the National Association of
Electrical Distributors has served as the
trade association for the electrical distribution
industry. NAED is a not-for-profit organization
dedicated to serving and protecting the
electrical distribution channel. As part
of that mission, NAED provides networking
opportunities. The enhanced knowledge and
expertise gained by NAED members translates
into better service for their customers. |
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)
Offices: Washington, DC
The mission of the National Association
of Manufactures is to enhance the competitiveness
of manufacturers and to improve American
living standards by shaping a legislative
and regulatory environment conducive to
US economic growth, and to increase understanding
among policymakers, the media and the general
public about the importance of manufacturing
to America's economic strength. |
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National Association of Music Merchants
(NAMM)
Offices: Carlsbad, California
The International Music Products Association
is the not-for-profit association that unifies,
leads and strengthens the $16 billion global
musical instruments and products industry.
NAMM’s activities and programs are designed
to promote music making to people of all
ages. NAMM is comprised of approximately
8,000 member companies. |
National Association of Recording Merchandisers
(NARM)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
NARM is the not-for-profit trade association
founded in 1958 whose nearly 1000 member
companies represent the retailers, wholesalers,
and distributors of prerecorded music in
the United States. Their members include
such familiar retailing names as Tower,
Best Buy (Musicland, Sam Goody), Wherehouse,
TransWorld Entertainment (Camelot, Coconuts,
Record Town, Specs, Strawberries, The Wall,
Waxie Maxie, FYE), Borders Books and Music,
Target, Newbury Comics, Waterloo Records,
CDNow, and Amazon.com. |
National Association of Seed & Venture Funds
(NASVF)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The National Association of Seed and Venture
Funds is an organization of private, public
and nonprofit organizations committed to
building their local economies by investing
and facilitating investment in local entrepreneurs.
NASVF began in 1993 as an ad-hoc group of
practitioners seeking the best models to
encourage capital formation in their states,
particularly for new technology ventures. |
National Association of Small Business Investment
Companies (NASBIC)
Offices: Alexandria, Virginia
NASBIC represents the SBIC industry. For
38 years, NASBIC has promoted the growth
of the industry through effective representation
and successful professional programs. NASBIC
is the voice of the SBIC industry before
Congress, the White House, the Small Business
Administration, and other federal agencies.
Among other activities, NASBIC promotes
government policies permitting SBICs to
channel more venture capital and long-term
loans to growing entrepreneurial businesses. |
National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO)
Offices: Washington, DC & North Hollywood,
California
NATO is the largest exhibition trade organization
in the world, representing more than 26,000
movie screens in all 50 states and in more
than 20 countries worldwide. Their membership
includes the largest cinema chains in the
world and hundreds of independent theatre
owners too. NATO represents its members
in the heart of the nation's capital as
the center of the entertainment industry. |
National Association of TV Program Executives
(NATPE)
Offices: Santa Monica, California
NATPE is a global, non-profit organization
dedicated to the creation, development and
distribution of televised programming in
all forms, across all platforms. NATPE provides
valuable information and resources to its
membership, which is comprised of companies
and individuals involved in or wanting to
become involved with the creation, development
and distribution of television programming. |
National Association of Women Business Owners
(NAWBO)
Offices: Santa Clara, California
NAWBO was founded in 1989 and has a growing
and thriving membership. Their Board and
Members meet once a month and hear from
a variety of speakers on topics of value
to local women business owners. NAWBO is
the only dues-based organization representing
the interests of all women entrepreneurs
in all types of businesses. The organization
currently has over 60 chapters. It is affiliated
with Les Femmes Chefs d'Enterprises Mondiales
(World Association of Women Entrepreneurs)
in 33 countries. |
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