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Alliance of Chief Executives
Offices: Walnut Creek, California
The Alliance of Chief Executives is an exclusive
membership organization of and for company
leaders. The Alliance makes it possible
for top executives to come together in regional
summits and intimate groups to have vital
business conversations that typically wouldn't,
or simply couldn't, take place anywhere
else. Founded in 1996, the Alliance of CEOs
arranges opportunities for leaders to share
their unique knowledge and experience to
help other chief executives understand changes
affecting their organizations, resolve issues
efficiently and identify new opportunities
for growth. |
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
(AICPA)
Offices: New York, New York
The American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants is the national, professional
organization for all Certified Public Accountants.
Its mission is to provide members with the
resources, information, and leadership that
enable them to provide valuable services
in the highest professional manner to benefit
the public as well as employers and clients.
In fulfilling its mission, the AICPA works
with state CPA organizations and gives priority
to those areas where public reliance on
CPA skills is most significant. |
American Management Association (AMA)
Offices: New York, New York
AMA is a global not-for-profit, membership-based
association that provides a full range of
management development and educational services
to individuals, companies and government
agencies worldwide, including 486 of the
Fortune 500 companies. Each year,
thousands of business professionals acquire
the latest business know-how, valuable insights
and increased confidence at AMA seminars,
conferences, current issues forums and briefings,
as well as through AMA books and publications,
research and print and online self-study
courses. |
American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC)
Offices: Houston, Texas
APQC serves approximately 500 organizations
worldwide in all sectors of business, education,
and government. APQC helps organizations
adapt to rapidly changing environments,
build new and better ways to work, and succeed
in a competitive marketplace. With a focus
on productivity, knowledge management, benchmarking,
and quality improvement initiatives, APQC
works to identify best practices, discover
effective methods of improvement, broadly
disseminate findings, and connect individuals
with one another and the knowledge, training,
and tools they need to succeed. |
Asia Corporate Governance Association (ACGA)
Offices: Hong Kong, China
The Asian Corporate Governance Association
is an independent, non-profit membership
organization dedicated to working with investors,
companies and regulators in the implementation
of effective corporate governance practices
throughout Asia. ACGA was founded in 1999
from a belief that corporate governance
is fundamental to the long-term development
of Asian economies and capital markets. |
Association for Corporate Growth (ACG)
Offices: Glenview, Illinois
Founded in 1954, the ACG is the premier
association for and about professionals
involved in middle-market corporate growth,
corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions.
It promotes the professional interests of
its members, who have assumed leadership
roles in strategic corporate growth, by
offering a forum for quality programs, education
and networking. ACG has nearly 5,500 members
representing approximately 2,500 companies
in 36 chapters throughout the United States,
Canada, the UK and Mexico. |
Association of Executive Search Consultants
(AESC)
Offices: New York, New York & Brussels,
Belgium
The AESC's mission is to promote the highest
professional standards in retained executive
search consulting, broaden public understanding
of the executive search process, and serve
as an advocate for the interests of its
member firms. The AESC is recognized by
the United States Government and the European
Commission as the representative body for
the retained executive search industry.
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Association of Management Consulting Firms
(AMCF)
Offices: New York, New York
Since 1929, the
Association of Management Consulting Firms
(formerly ACME) has fostered understanding
of the profession's scope and purposes;
provided a forum for confronting common
challenges; expanded the knowledge base
of member firms and their clients.
The mission of AMCF is to be the collective
voice and promote knowledge exchange and
professional standards for the community
of management consulting firms from around
the world. |
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