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E Net: Boston Entrepreneurs' Network
Offices: Lexington, Massachusetts
E-Net: Boston Entrepreneurs' Network holds
monthly meetings, open to the public. They
bring together over 100 CEOs' Entrepreneurs,
Investors, Service Providers, and Management
Team Candidates and provide the resources
necessary to start and build companies.
At each meeting experts speak in depth on
subjects of interest to entrepreneurs, including:
Business Plans; Raising Money; Legal Aspects
of Business; Finances; Strategic Alliances;
etc. |
Entrepreneurs Foundation
Offices: San Jose, California
Entrepreneurs Foundation is dedicated to
strengthening the ties between entrepreneurial
companies in the Bay Area and the communities
in which they operate and their employees
reside. Entrepreneurs Foundation enables
companies to incorporate corporate citizenship,
community involvement and philanthropy into
their corporate culture. Since its inception,
over 140 companies have joined Entrepreneurs
Foundation and established corporate citizenship
programs. |
Executive Council
Offices: New York, New York
The Executive Council is the country’s most
dynamic, innovative forum for senior operating
executives, board members and their advisors,
offering a confidential setting for developing
your personal network in a highly collaborative
and stimulating environment. By partnering
with their corporate members, Press and
industry organizations, the Executive Council
creates industry vertical programs that
allow for a discreet exchange of best practices
in a forum that promotes open dialogue and
a meaningful exchange of ideas. |
Executives' Club of Chicago (EC)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Executives’ Club of Chicago supports
the Midwestern economy by bringing Chicago’s
business community together with global
leaders and practices at work in companies
around the world; by helping organizations
establish productive new business relationships
in global markets; and by exploring issues
that will shape the dynamic 21st century
business environment. When a colleague nominates
you for The Executives’ Club’s “by invitation
only” membership, you join a virtual “Who’s
Who” of more than 1,700 of Chicago’s senior
executives. |
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Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE)
Offices: San Francisco, California
The FWE is the premier networking organization
for women building and leading high-growth
technology and life sciences companies.
FWE’s mission is to accelerate women’s opportunities
to start, manage and invest in market-leading
companies by providing its members with
powerful access to powerful networks. From
1999 through 2002, FWE members raised over
$1.4 billion for their businesses nationwide. |
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International Association of Contract &
Commercial Managers (IACCM)
Offices: Geneva, Switzerland
IACCM has set their objective to raise the
status, profile and professionalism of commercial
contracting. Their membership comes from
the sales contracting and procurement communities
and spans more than 400 corporations in
over 75 countries. This reflects the needs
of today's corporations and the work and
career patterns of the professional contract
manager and negotiator. Their membership
is drawn from many industries and is made
up of contract and commercial managers,
negotiators, and others directly involved
in the contracting process supporting sales,
commercial or procurement. |
International Standards Organization (ISO)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
ISO is a non-governmental organization established
in 1947. The mission of ISO is to promote
the development of standardization and related
activities in the world with a view to facilitating
the international exchange of goods and
services, and to developing cooperation
in the spheres of intellectual, scientific,
technological and economic activity. |
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Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange
(MITX)
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Innovation & Technology
Exchange takes a broad view of innovation
by being the catalyst for stimulating, fueling
and enabling new opportunities for today’s
technology professionals. MITX is the region’s
premier association for people who create
business advantage through the innovative
application of technology and services.
MITX serves more than 2,500 members from
multiple vertical industries including financial
services, healthcare, information technology,
interactive media, nanotechnology and some
of the most forward-thinking companies in
this market. |
MIT Enterprise Forum
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts
MIT Enterprise Forum promotes the formation
and growth of innovative and technologically-oriented
companies through a series of specialized
executive education programs. Founded in
1978, they operate through an enterprise
network of 18 chapters based in the US and
overseas. Member chapters are formed around
a core group of MIT graduates and each chapter
is run by a volunteer board of experienced
entrepreneurs, corporate executives, university
professors and industry leaders. Membership
and program participation is open to all
(non-MIT graduates, friends of MIT, local
business executives and entrepreneurs). |
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