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Telecom Council (PTC)
Offices: Honolulu, Hawaii
The Pacific Telecommunications Council occupies a unique place in the dynamic,
rapidly growing world of Pacific hemisphere and global communications. Founded
in 1980, PTC serves the communication world by organizing a major annual
conference, regional seminars, research activities, and a variety of other
publications and through various other services and activities. |
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Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Palm Beach, Florida
The Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce is the forum for business to provide
leadership, education and advocacy for the town of Palm Beach to continue
to thrive. The Chamber supports the community through education, with annual
scholarships given to qualifying students. Business and professional people
work together with the Chamber to ensure that the best interests of the
community are held. |
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Springs Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Palm Springs, California
The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce is one the most cohesive business organizations
in the Coachella Valley. Members of the Palm Springs Chamber enjoy the connection
with over 950 business and community leaders who share their commitment
to success. The Chamber focuses on four critical areas: creating a strong
local economy, supporting the community, providing networking opportunities
and business referrals, as well as representing the interest of business
with government. |
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Palm Springs Desert Resorts Convention & Visitors Authority
Offices: Palm Springs, California
Their goal is to provide the best possible service to the meeting planner
and convention delegate and extend a warm welcome to each and every visitor
to their area. Their members share those objectives. You will find a team
approach to business in the desert communities along with a common bond
of purpose—ensuring that your convention and tourism needs are met. The
Desert Resorts are internationally known as the world's foremost year-round
resort destination. |
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Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Palo Alto, California
The Chamber is a non-profit organization governed by an active 25-member
Board of Directors and a small professional staff. The Chamber’s membership
consists of over 900 businesses employing over 40,000 people—half of which
work in Palo Alto every day. The Chamber membership is a diverse mix of
small businesses, merchants, and professionals; nationally recognized corporations,
educational and health institutions; and community organizations. |
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Park City Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Park City, Utah
Being a member of the Park City Chamber and Visitors Bureau has numerous
benefits. The Chamber exists to promote the Park City area as an historic
mountain resort destination with an Olympic past; enhance the resort experience;
be an advocate for the business community. As a Chamber/Bureau member, one
has access to online tools that make it easy for a business to catch the
eye of visitors and locals. |
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Pasadena Chamber of Commerce & Civic Association
Offices: Pasadena, California
The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce and Civic Association is a professional
business organization. The Chamber plays a major role in the development
of Pasadena. The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization
with many benefits in addition to providing an opportunity to serve the
community. Benefits include a "members only" referral service, access to
advertising and publicity in the monthly newspaper or the annual Destination
and Business Guide, and a voice in government affairs. |
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| Pennsylvania
Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus (PACVB)
Offices: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The PACVB association seeks to maximize the professionalism of its members
and to communicate to the general public, government officials, and other
appropriate audiences, the importance of the travel, tourism and hospitality
industry to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's economic wellness. The Pennsylvania
Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus is the association for the
officially designated tourist promotion agencies (TPAs) within Pennsylvania.
The PACVB was founded in 1972 and is governed by a 13-member Board of Directors
elected annually by the membership. |
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Pennsylvania
Retailers' Association (PRA)
Offices: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Retailers' Association is a premier retail trade association
in Pennsylvania whose encompassing membership consists of small and large
independent retailers as well as the national retail chains. The PRA's mission
is to represent the retailing industry in the state's legislative chambers,
protecting and promoting the welfare of those engaged in retailing. The
Pennsylvania Retailers' Association has been directly responsible for adding
millions of dollars to retailers' bottom line. |
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Telephone Association
Offices: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The mission of the Pennsylvania Telephone Association is to encourage harmonious
relationships among the regulated units of the telecommunications industry
throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Active membership includes
any person, partnership, corporation or other legal entity regulated under
the auspices of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission providing local
telephone service as a public utility within the Commonwealth. |
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Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Pensacola, Florida
The Pensacola Bay Area's Chamber of Commerce's mission is to be a catalyst
of positive and creative action in the pursuit of excellence for the Pensacola
Bay Area business community. Additional member benefits include name recognition,
speaking opportunities and special discounts through their member resource
center pages. The Chamber's membership consists of 80% small businesses. |
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Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Petaluma, California
The Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce is an association of businesses and
professions working together with a commitment to support and improve a
healthy business community in order to enhance the quality of life in the
greater Petaluma area. The Chamber consists of 890 members. The Chamber
has as its most important role the voicing of opinions in public forums
that reflect the needs and desires of its members. The Chamber offers opportunities
to meet and mix with other businesses, with government leaders, and with
consumers. |
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| Philadelphia
Convention & Visitors Bureau (PCVB)
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The primary mission of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau is
to market Philadelphia as a convention, meeting and tourist destination
to national and international audiences. The Bureau will play an active
leadership role in efforts designed to enhance the marketing of the City.
In addition, the Bureau will serve with other agencies as an advocate for
improvements that increase Philadelphia's appeal as a convention, meeting
and tourist destination. |
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| Pittsburgh
Technology Council
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Since 1983, the Pittsburgh Technology Council has been the principal point
of connection for companies from four primary clusters of the technology
industry that are represented by a critical mass of businesses in southwestern
Pennsylvania including information technology, biomedical, advanced manufacturing/materials
and environmental technology. Council membership currently includes nearly
1,400 companies in the 13-county southwestern Pennsylvania region. |
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