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Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce (WHCC)
Offices: Woodland Hills, California
The Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce is
comprised of professional business men and
women who are dedicated to improving the
quality of life for those who live and work
here—now and in the future. Since its inception
in 1942, the chamber has been dedicated
to community service, organizing special
events that benefit charitable groups, and
coordinating various committees and programs
to address the social, political and economic
concerns of residents and businesses in
the Woodland Hills area. The chamber's 21-member
board of directors and full-time office
staff work throughout the year to guide
chamber members and serve the needs of the
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Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA)
Offices: San Francisco, California
WOMMA is dedicated to the promotion and
legitimacy of word-of-mouth marketing and
measurements. A core goal of WOMMA is to
help grow the acceptance and legitimacy
of word-of-mouth as part of the broader
marketing mix. Key objectives of WOMMA include:
Providing word-of-mouth marketers with information,
education, relationships and resources that
will enrich their careers and programs. |
World Federation of Advertisers (WFA)
Offices: New York, New York
The World Federation of Advertisers is the
voice of advertisers worldwide. Through
50 National Advertiser Associations across
5 continents as well as numerous multi-national
corporate members, WFA represents 90% of
global ad spend—some US$ 400 billion ad
spend per annum. Through them, WFA represents
more than 10,000 businesses operating in
a broad spectrum of sectors at national,
regional and global levels. |
World Information Technology & Services
Alliance (WITSA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The World Information Technology and Services
Alliance is a consortium of 65 information
technology industry associations from economies
around the world. WITSA members represent
over 90 percent of the world IT market.
Founded in 1978 and originally known as
the World Computing Services Industry Association,
WITSA has increasingly assumed an active
advocacy role in international public policy
issues affecting the creation of a robust
global information infrastructure. |
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World Organization of Webmasters (WOW)
Offices: Folsom, California
The World Organization of Webmasters is
a non-profit professional association dedicated
to the support of individuals and organizations
who create, manage or market web sites.
WOW provides education as well as certification,
technical, employment and member advantage
services to thousands of aspiring and practicing
web professionals worldwide. The World Organization
of Webmasters envisions itself as a community
of common interest, where individuals can
find common ground for communication and
education, regardless of their specific
responsibilities or abilities. |
World Wide Web Artists Consortium (WWWAC)
Offices: New York, New York
The World Wide Web Artists' Consortium is
a global organization dedicated to encouraging
education, collaboration and entrepreneurship
in the individuals who make up their passionate
membership. As an unbiased voice of the
industry, WWWAC is committed to supporting
the unprecedented growth of the Internet
by creating opportunities for their members
to succeed in their online endeavors. |
Wyoming Business Council
Offices: Cheyenne, Wyoming
The creation of the Wyoming Business Council
in 1998 dramatically changed Wyoming's approach
to economic development. This new organization
has more of a corporate structure, incorporating
private business practices in order to drive
programs and instituting regional offices
throughout the state. The Wyoming Business
Council focuses public and private efforts
to build a strong job creation base in the
new economy with manufacturing and technology
as core competencies while strengthening
the existing business and industry groups
under energy, agriculture, tourism and travel.
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Wyoming Retail Merchants Association (WRMA)
Offices: Cheyenne, Wyoming
The Wyoming Retail Merchants Association
consists of hundreds of retail outlets and
allied businesses throughout Wyoming banded
together to: ensure that legislation on
the state and federal level provides for
a prosperous retail environment; provide
ideas and information that helps you increase
your bottom line; offer money-saving benefits
to help save; and make it's members money
and educate retailers through seminars and
meetings. |
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