BoogarLists  

Associations Directory
Alphabetical (page 38 of 76)  

Print Now  

-Kansas-

Kansas Telecommunications Industry Association (KTIA)
Offices: Topeka, Kansas
Founded in 1900 as the Kansas Independent Telephone Association, the organization represented rural telephone companies whose operators provided customers with service from switchboards in the living rooms of their own homes. The purpose and objective of the Association is to further the highest and best interest of telecommunications companies engaged in the telecommunications industry and the public they serve, service and products to support the telecommunications industry.
Kentucky Telephone Association (KTA)
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
The Kentucky Telephone Association (KTA) is the leading state trade association supporting and promoting the telecommunications industry in the Commonwealth. Membership is open to all telecom companies operating in the Commonwealth as well as manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of communications equipment and materials. KTA has served the industry by fostering communication and cooperation among its member companies to improve their services and products.
Kauffman Foundation
Offices: Kansas City, Missouri
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation works with partners to encourage entrepreneurship across America and improve the education of children and youth. The Foundation focuses its operations and grant making on two areas: entrepreneurship and education. They strive to foster an environment nationwide in which entrepreneurs have the information and tools they need to succeed. The Kauffman Foundation promotes entrepreneurial success at all levels.
Kentucky Retail Federation
Offices: Frankfort, Kentucky
Celebrating more than 60 years' service to Kentucky's retailing community, the Kentucky Retail Federation continues a tradition of active involvement in the issues that impact retailers across the Commonwealth. KRF's mission is to enhance the retail climate in Kentucky through: legislative and regulatory activity, Information and education to members and the general public, and member services. The Federation offers a complete line of services designed to increase the bottom line.
Kentucky Telephone Association (KTA)
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
The Kentucky Telephone Association (KTA) is the leading state trade association supporting and promoting the telecommunications industry in the Commonwealth. Membership is open to all telecom companies operating in the Commonwealth as well as manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of communications equipment and materials. KTA has served the industry by fostering communication and cooperation among its member companies to improve their services and products.
Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Key Biscayne, Florida
Just minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Miami, Key Biscayne is an island paradise, worlds away from the bright lights that fill the skyline across the Bay. Near-perfect weather makes Key Biscayne a year-round island playground for visitors from all over the world, and just over the bridge. Key Biscayne is a number one recreational getaway, where nature preserves offer serene backdrops of white sand beaches, mangroves and tropical hammocks.
Knoxville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville offers a wonderfully diverse mix of big-city amenities and attractions delivered with small-town charm and hospitality. Located in the geographical center of the eastern United States and situated at the crossroads of three major interstates (I-75, I-40 and I-81), Knoxville is within a day's drive for more than half the nation's population. Knoxville's location in East Tennessee, combined with 500,000 square-foot Convention Center, 7,500 guest rooms countywide, free downtown trolley service and a tourism organization, gives planners the chance to make their convention or meeting the best it can be.
Korean Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI)
Offices: Seoul, South Korea
The Korean Chamber of Commerce & Industry is the nation's largest private economic organization that encompasses a total of 71 regional chambers and approximately 45,000 members from all parts of the Korean economy. Since its establishment, KCCI has been contributing significantly to growth and development of the national economy, and also to enhancement of Korea's status in the international community. The major objective of KCCI is to promote improvement and development in Korea's commerce and industry, for the sound growth of the national economy.