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Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Offices: Alexandria, Virginia
The Society for Human Resource Management
is the world's largest association devoted
to human resource management. Representing
more than 200,000 individual members, the
Society's mission is to serve the needs
of HR professionals by providing the most
essential and comprehensive resources available.
As an influential voice, the Society's mission
is also to advance the human resource profession
to ensure that HR is recognized as an essential
partner in developing and executing organizational
strategy. |
Society for Marketing Professional Services
(SMPS)
Offices: Alexandria, Virginia
The Society for Marketing Professional Services
was created in 1973 by a small group of
professional services firm leaders who recognized
the need to sharpen skills, pool resources,
and work together to create business opportunities.
Today, the association has a membership
of 5,300+ marketing and business development
professionals from architectural, engineering,
planning, interior design, construction,
and specialty consulting firms located throughout
the United States and Canada. |
Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE)
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
SBE, formed in 1963, is a non-profit organization
serving the interests of Broadcast Engineers.
They are the only society devoted to the
advancement of all levels of Broadcast engineering.
Membership, international in scope, consists
of studio and transmitter operators and
technicians, supervisors, announcer- technicians,
chief engineers of commercial and educational
stations, engineering vice presidents, consultants,
field and sales engineers. |
Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers
(SCTE)
Offices: Exton, Pennsylvania
SCTE is a nonprofit professional association
dedicated to advancing the careers and serving
the industry of telecommunications professionals
by providing technical training, certification
and standards. Since 1969, SCTE has continually
expanded its resources and services to meet
the changing needs of its members in a rapidly
evolving industry. Today, more than 16,000
engineers, technical professionals, installers,
and managers depend upon SCTE to deliver
the tools they need to maintain their competitive
edge. |
Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers
(SMPTE)
Offices: White Plains, New York
Founded in 1916, the Society of Motion Picture
& Television Engineers is the leading
technological society for the motion imaging
industry. Its salient goal is to advance
the theory and development of the motion
imaging field. Today, SMPTE publishes ANSI-approved
Standards, Recommended Practices, and Engineering
guidelines that are strictly followed by
the motion imaging industry. |
Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ)
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
The Society of Professional Journalists
is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free
press as the cornerstone of their nation
and our liberty. To ensure that the concept
of self-government outlined by the US Constitution
remains a reality into future centuries,
the American people must be well informed
in order to make decisions regarding their
lives, and their local and national communities.
The SPJ believes it is the role of journalists
to provide this information in an accurate,
comprehensive, timely and understandable
manner. |
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Software Council of Southern California
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The mission of the Software Council of Southern
California is to make the region’s software
and information technology companies more
successful. Their members consist of executives
and other senior decision makers at Southern
California companies (or divisions of companies)
involved in software, software services
or information technology. They foster success
by providing educational events, peer-to-peer
executive forums, networking and contacts,
access to financing, public relations and
promotional opportunities, assistance on
critical business issues, training and an
overall sense of community. |
Software Development Forum (SDForum)
Offices: San Jose, California
SDForum is a non-profit Silicon Valley organization
connecting software professionals, entrepreneurs,
venture capitalists, industry experts and
major technology companies. With a 10,000-person
reach, 2000 individual members and 20-30
events each month, SDForum is a source of
information, education and connection for
people seeking to build a business and career
in Silicon Valley. |
Software Information Industry Association
(SIIA)
Offices: Washington, DC
SIIA works towards building the digital
economy, they have three distinct missions
that help keep focused on their goal.
First, they seek to show the world that
the software and digital information industry
is the fastest growing industry sector and
a major contributor to the global marketplace.
Second, they protect the intellectual property
of members, and advocate a legal and regulatory
environment that benefits the entire industry.
Finally, SIIA acts to empower their member
companies with knowledge by serving as a
resource to them on a wide range of traditional
and emerging subjects that affect their
businesses. |
Somerville Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Somerville, Massachusetts
The Somerville Chamber of Commerce is the
pre-eminent voice of the local business
community and the leading network of employers,
business owners and managers. The chamber's
mission is to serve the membership while
enhancing Somerville's quality of life.
Somerville is a place to visit, live, work
and play. Founded in 1946, the chamber is
a business association with 380 members
companies and organizations. Somerville
is a small business haven. The average private
employer has less than ten employees. |
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