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-Electronics-

Electronics Representatives Association (ERA)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Electronics Representatives Association is the trade organization for professional field sales companies in the electronics industries. ERA is devoted to promoting, protecting and improving the professional field sales function. ERA member firms (often called manufacturers' reps or reps) provide outsourced field sales on an exclusive basis to manufacturers of related (but non-competing) products in a defined territory.
Email Experience Council (ECC)
Offices: New York, New York
The Email Experience Council was founded on the belief that email is one of the four key channels of communication (phone, mail, digital and face to face). Their site is dedicated to providing marketers with case studies, learnings and access to reports and statistics that will enable you to effectively use email as a stand alone marketing channel, or as the foundation for other digital marketing and messaging efforts.
Email Sender & Provider Coalition (ESPC)
Offices: York, Maine
The Email Sender and Provider Coalition is a cooperative group of industry leaders working to create solutions to the continued proliferation of spam and the emerging problem of deliverability. Their membership provides volume mail delivery services to an estimated 250,000 clients—representing the full breadth of the US marketplace. The ESPC is currently working on solutions to spam and deliverability concerns through a combination of legislative advocacy, technological development, and industry standards.
eMarketing Association (eMA)
Offices: Westerly, Washington
The eMarketing Association (eMA) is the world's largest international association of emarketing professionals. Members include governments, companies, professionals, and students involved with the emarketing arena. The eMA provides marketing resources, services, research, certifications, educational programs and events to its members and the marketing community. The eMA works with a number of organizations, companies and governments on issues related to eCommerce, multi-channel marketing and legislative issues.

-Federation-

Federation of European Direct Marketing (FEDMA)
Offices: Brussels, Belgium
The Federation of European Direct Marketing was created in 1997 as a result of the merger between EDMA (est. 1976) and FEDIM (est. 1992). FEDMA is the single voice of the European direct marketing industry. Its national members are direct marketing associations (DMAs) representing users, service providers and media/carriers of direct marketing. FEDMA also has more than 350 direct company members.

-Industrial-

Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA)
Offices: Dulles, Virginia
The Industrial Designers of America (IDSA) is the voice of the industrial design profession, advancing the quality and positive impact of design. IDSA's mission is threefold: lead the profession by expanding their horizons, connectivity and influence, and their service to members; inspire design quality and responsibility through professional development and education, and; elevate the business of design and improve their industry's value.
Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB)
Offices: New York, New York
The IAB is the only association dedicated to helping online, Interactive broadcasting, email, wireless and Interactive television media companies increase their revenues. The quality of the IAB leadership, membership and industry initiatives, such as standards, research, advocacy and education, benefit the membership as well as the industry as a whole.
International Academy of Visual Arts (IAVA)
Offices: New York, New York
The IAVA is an assembly of leading professionals from various disciplines of the visual arts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature of traditional and interactive media. Membership in the IAVA is open to qualified individuals to further the mission of the IAVA. The IAVA is also the sanctioning body for the Davey Awards and W3 Awards.
International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Offices: York, Maine
The International Association of Privacy Professionals is the result of the recent union of the Privacy Officers Association (POA) and the Association of Corporate Privacy Officers (ACPO). IAPP is the nation’s leading association for privacy and security professionals. It helps its members build and maintain privacy programs while effectively navigating the rapidly changing regulatory and legal environments.
International Experiential Marketing Association (IXMA)
Offices: San Francisco, California
The IXMA is a newly formed professional organization formed for the advancement of experiential marketing. As this organization grows it will begin to offer accreditation courses and various other programs for its members. The IXMA shares insights daily with free-thinking business leaders in preparing for profound changes about to challenge traditional advertising and marketing. The IXMA is a forum for radically new thinking about how brands are introduced and sustained.
International Webcasting Association (IWA)
Offices: Chantilly, Virginia
The International Webcasting Association was formed in 1996 to create a forum for all companies involved in this digital revolution to promote webcasting and streaming media. Their membership includes portal websites, streaming service providers, content creators, educators, entrepreneurs, and user companies. The IWA's goal is to keep their members informed, connected, and better prepared for the changes that are an integral part of the technology.
 
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