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Churchill Club
Offices: San Jose, California
Churchill Club is Silicon Valley's premier business and technology forum.
The 5,000-member, nonprofit organization has built a reputation for dynamic,
in-the-news programs featuring Silicon Valley CEOs, up-and-coming executives
and national business leaders. The events regularly draw more than 400 attendees
and give members the opportunity to network with the best of Silicon Valley.
The Club is known for its smart, provocative and often irreverent programs.
In addition to a stellar line-up of senior executives, the Club features
panel discussions with invaluable information on technology, entrepreneurship,
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USA Regional Chamber
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber is the nation's fifth largest Chamber,
representing the interests of more than 6,000 member businesses. The Chamber
provides numerous services, including business retention and attraction,
education and networking, benefit products to improve members' bottom line,
solutions to members' workforce challenges, as well as legislative and regulatory
advocacy to create and sustain a positive business climate for their community. |
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Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Clearwater, Florida
The Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce, established in 1922 by business
leaders in downtown Clearwater, has grown to an organization of approximately
1,700 members, representing businesses throughout Pinellas County. As one
of the largest chambers in the region, the Clearwater Regional Chamber uses
its position to partner with other agencies, advocate business, and to assist
and educate business owners. Services range from lobbying efforts to business
services to economic development to tourism and visitor services to trade
shows and networking opportunities. |
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CMO
Council
Offices: New York, New York & Palo Alto, California
Nearly 1,000 technology companies are currently represented
on the CMO Council accounting for well over $500 billion in aggregated annual
revenues. These include top decision makers controlling more than $40 billion
in global marketing expenditures for many of the world’s foremost computer
systems, software, networking, communications, consumer electronics, component,
distribution, and consulting brands. |
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Colorado Business Council (CBC)
Offices: Denver, Colorado
The CBC is a statewide, equal-opportunity chamber of commerce comprised
of gay and gay-supportive business owners and professionals. They are the
heart of GLBT networking and business growth. The CBC promote professional
development, business diversity and personal enrichment. Their events provide
forums for learning, and networking. |
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Colorado Retail Council (CRC)
Offices: Denver, Colorado
The Colorado Retail Council was founded in 1966 by a group of concerned
retailers that desired a stronger voice in the government law-making process.
Three decades later, the mission of the Colorado Retail Council remains
the same: to promote an environment that encourages profitable retail growth
through strong advocacy on government actions and superior services to our
members. The Colorado Retail Council is a trade association representing
the interests of retailers both large and small at their state's capitol
in Denver. |
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Colorado
Telecommunications Association (CTA)
Offices: Glendale, Colorado
The Colorado Telecommunications Association was formed in 1963. Today, it
has 28 Rural Local Exchange Company members, two Affiliate Company Members
and nearly 100 Vendor and Supplier Members. The "Companies Connecting Colorado"
provide local exchange and other telecommunications service to customers
spread over 50% of the state. A goal of the CTA is to preserve, protect
and advance the concept of affordable, universal telecommunications services
for all the citizens of the state. |
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Commonwealth
Business Council (CBC)
Offices: London, England
The Commonwealth Business Council was established by the Commonwealth Heads
of Government Meeting in October 1997 to involve the private sector in the
promotion of trade and investment. The CBC acts as a bridge for co-operation
between business and government, concentrating on efforts to help remove
barriers to trade, mobilize investment into Commonwealth countries, foster
a good environment for business and investment, promote good practice in
corporate governance and corporate citizenship, and facilitate the engagement
of the private sector in information communication technology. |
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Commerce
Lexington
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
At Commerce Lexington Inc., everything we do is aimed at helping business
owners succeed by equipping them with the tools they need to grow or expand
their business. It is equally important for us to assist the area’s existing
business, while seeking to attract new business and new jobs to the area.
Their community ranks high in quality of life factors, such as health care,
public safety, educational attainment, and quality family living. The area
also measures high among the best places for business location, creativity,
entrepreneurial growth, and career relocation. |
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Commonwealth Club
Offices: San Francisco, California
Commonwealth Club is the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum,
bringing together its 16,000 members for over 400 annual events on topics
ranging across politics, culture, society and the economy. As a non-profit,
non-partisan educational organization, the Commonwealth Club relies on the
support of its membership, the Business Council and foundation grants to
continue its role in fostering open public discussion in the San Francisco
Bay Area and throughout the nation via radio, internet and television. |
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Marketing Association (CMA)
Offices: Denver, Colorado
The Communications Marketing Association is a non-profit organization celebrating
over 30 years of service to the wireless and land mobile industries. CMA
was formed to support the ever-successful relationship between independent
representatives, distributors and the manufacturers they represent. CMA's
network is flourishing, along with the annual event it sponsors, the Communications
Marketing Conference. |
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Supply Service Association (CSSA)
Offices: Little Rock, Arkansas
CSSA was created as a strategic alliance of independent telephone companies.
Today our purpose and commitment remain the same. Their mission has always
been to enhance each Members' ability to successfully compete in the communications
market. Their goal is to ensure superior service, competitive prices, and
the availability of quality products. They provide a dedicated, professional
staff, committed to excellence, integrity and continuous Member involvement. |
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