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North American Broadcasters Association
(NABA)
Offices: Toronto, Ontario
NABA provides a forum where broadcasters
can interact to share best practices, discuss
common challenges and opportunities and
advance the interests of broadcasting. Founded
in 1972, the organization is actively involved
in issues relating to digital technology,
intellectual property, spectrum allocation,
journalistic standards, new media operational
issues and broadcasters' use of distribution
technologies including satellites and fibre.
NABA plays a key role representing North
American broadcasters with status as a non-governmental
organization at the World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO), and the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU). |
North American Retail Dealers Association
(NARDA)
Offices: Lombard, Illinois
NARDA's mission is to provide the power
of knowledge to independent retailers and
servicers through progressive education,
information and services, with friendly
and prompt service. NARDA members are independent
retailers, selling and servicing kitchen
and laundry appliances, consumer home and
mobile electronics, computers and other
home and small office products, furniture,
sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, room air
conditioners, and other consumer home products. |
North Carolina Association of Convention
& Visitor Bureaus (NCACVB)
Offices: Raleigh, North Carolina
Founded in 1976 by seven member cities (Asheville,
Charlotte, Greensboro, Hickory, High Point,
Raleigh and Winston-Salem), the North Carolina
Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus
was organized as a network of destination
marketing organizations working cooperatively
to promote North Carolina as a convention
and leisure destination. Travel to North
Carolina and experience their beautiful
beaches, scenic mountains and historic sites.
The North Carolina Association of Convention
& Visitor Bureaus is a membership organization
of North Carolina destination marketing
organizations. |
North Carolina Retail Merchants Association
(NCRMA)
Offices: Raleigh, North Carolina
The North Carolina Retail Merchants Association
was organized in 1902 to improve the business
climate for retail merchants in North Carolina.
The NCRMA is a voice of the retail industry
in North Carolina. NCRMA represents the
interests of individual merchants before
the members of the General Assembly and
serves as a vital link to state government.
The Association's membership includes more
than 25,000 stores from across the state
whose businesses represent 75 percent of
North Carolina's retail sales volume. |
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North Dakota Retail Association (NDRA)
Offices: Bismarck, North Dakota
The North Dakota Retail Association is comprised
of large and small retail businesses across
the state. The association’s mission is
to promote and enhance retail business,
improve the business climate in the state,
provide training and education to members,
and monitor legislative and regulatory activity
on the state and national level. The association
serves large and small retailers, multi-state
chains and "Mom and Pops," all types of
merchants. |
North Dakota Telephone Association (NDTA)
Offices: Bismarck, North Dakota
North Dakota Telephone Association has 18
Local Exchange Carriers as Active members,
10 companies serving as Affiliate/Sustaining
members, and nearly 100 Vendor and Supplier
companies as Associate Members. The purpose
of the organization is to collectively address
common telephone industry needs by: Providing
to its members information and assistance
in matters of industry-wide importance;
Providing workshops, seminars, and conferences
as a means of establishing a forum for the
expression of ideas, discussion of problems
of the member companies and educational
opportunities. |
Northeast Ohio Technology Coalition (NorTech)
Offices: Cleveland, Ohio
NorTech is a diverse group of fifty business
leaders that includes the presidents of
universities and colleges, the director
of NASA Glenn, CEOs and CTOs of major corporations,
entrepreneurs from small- and medium-sized
technology companies, capital providers,
professional service providers, and leaders
from various chambers, intermediaries, and
foundations across the region. |
Northeast Tennessee Technology Council (NETTC)
Offices: Blountville, Tennesse
The Northeast Tennessee Technology Council
is a non-profit organization whose purpose
is to educate, engage and support a region
of technology-based businesses and entrepreneurs
that will enhance the region's economy and
technological infrastructure. NETTC has
a 15 member Board of Directors and a 5 member
executive committee team which serves a
region of eight counties: Carter, Greene,
Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi
and Washington. |
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Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC)
Offices: Herndon, Virginia
The Northern Virginia Technology Council
is the membership and trade association
for the technology community in Northern
Virginia and is the largest technology council
in the nation. NVTC has more than 1100 member
companies representing about 160,000 employees.
Its membership includes companies from all
sectors of the technology industry including
information technology, software/hardware,
Internet, ISPs, telecommunications, biotechnology,
bioinformatics, aerospace and nanotechnology,
as well as the service providers that play
an important role in supporting these companies. |
North Texas Technology Council (NTTC)
Offices: Plano, Texas
The North Texas Technology Council seeks
to build a strong public image for the technology
community in North Texas by promoting industry
stars, products, technologies and member
companies. The NTTC promotes North Texas
as a place for technology companies to start,
locate, grow, prosper, invest, work, live
and play, and serves their members and the
technology community at-large by providing
training, education and support programs. |
Northwest Entrepreneur Network (NWVG)
Offices: Bellevue, Washington
NWVG, a non-profit organization, is dedicated
to helping entrepreneurs succeed. Their
activities and programs are focused on building
the entrepreneurial and venture community
in the Northwest and enabling entrepreneurs
to access resources and funding to accelerate
their business growth. |
Northwest Environmental Business Council
(NEBC)
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The Northwest Environmental Business Council
was established to help identify the leading
professionals in the environmental industry
in the Northwest. The organization is a
resource for environmental procurement needs.
NEBC is a regional trade association representing
environmental technology and service firms
in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and
Alaska since 1996. NEBC is recognized as
the most comprehensive representative of
the Pacific Northwest environmental industry
by state and federal regulators, as well
as the regulated community. |
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