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  • AIB International (AIB)   
    Welcome. AIB International commits itself to protecting the safety of the food supply chain and delivering high value technical and educational programs. Rigorous independent inspections, superior audits and training, and shared expertise empower members to lower their business risk and strengthen their reputations.

  • Air & Waste Management Association (AWMA)   
    Welcome. As a nonprofit, nonpartisan professional organization, the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) focuses on enhancing knowledge and expertise through a neutral forum for more than 9000 environmental professionals in 65 countries. In addition, the A&WMA works to promote responsibility and effective decision making in organizations for the global environment that will benefit society. More than 2,000 institutions (community and hospital blood banks, hospital transfusion services and laboratories) and 8,000 individuals are members of the AABB, including physicians, scientists, administrators, medical technologists, blood donor recruiters and public relations personnel. Members are located in all 50 states and 80 foreign countries.

  • Alaska Water Wastewater Management Association (AWWMA)   
    Formed in 1960, Alaska Water Wastewater Management Association (AWWMA) is the Alaska Section of American Water Works Association, and a Member Association of the Water Environment Federation. AWWMA operates in cooperation with Federal & State Regulatory Agencies, Local Governments, and other Associations or Organizations. AWWMA sponsors an annual conference, in addition to regional (Northern, South Central and South East) conferences, schools, discussions, and instructions in subjects related to water treatment, distribution, and water pollution control.

  • American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI)   
    Welcome. With more than 6,300 members, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI), is the largest medical Specialty organization in the United States. The mission of the AAAAI is to help in the advancement of the knowledge and practice of allergy, asthma and immunology for optimal patient care. One way the AAAAI helps is by providing numerous resources to both professionals and patients.

  • American Academy of Environmental Engineers (AAEE)   
    Founded in 1955, The American Academy of Environmental Engineers is dedicated to excellence in the practice of environmental engineering to ensure the public health, safety, and welfare to enable humankind to co-exist in harmony with nature. The American Academy of Environmental Engineers is a group of highly qualified professional engineers who have imposed self-testing and review for entry qualification. Each Board Certified Environmental Engineer or Board Certified Environmental Engineering Member, have not only the standard prerequisites for specialty certification, but also has passed written and oral examinations and reviews by an admission panel of the Academy. The Academy's certification program is accredited by the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards. The Academy is an active participant in the accreditation of environmental engineering curricula. Through this process, the Academy ensures that educational standards are responsive to the needs of the professional and that tomorrow's engineers will meet the needs of the profession. The Academy further organizes multi-disciplinary teams of BCEEs and BCEEMs to participate in concept study groups. These groups seek solutions to major environmental problems. Once developed, the Academy provides these solutions to key policy makers in industry and government.

  • American Coal Council (ACC)   
    The pre-eminent business voice of the American coal industry. The American Coal Council (ACC) is dedicated to advancing the development and utilization of American coal as an economic, abundant/secure and environmentally sound energy fuel source. The ACC advocates a non-adversarial, partnering approach to business and serves as an essential resource for companies that mine, sell, trade, transport or consume coal. The ACC provides educational programs, advocacy support, peer-to-peer networking forums and market intelligence that allow members to advance their marketing and management capability The ACC's predecessor organization, the Western Coal Council (WCC) was founded in 1982 as the Western Coal Export Council (WCEC), a private industry trade group formed to promote exports of western U.S. coal to the Pacific Rim. In 1986, the WCEC changed its name to the Western Coal Council to more accurately reflect the association's support of both domestic and international markets.

  • American Geographical Society (AGS )   
    The American Geographical Society is an organization of professional geographers and other devotees of geography who share a fascination with the subject and a recognition of its importance. The Society also has international members, and emphasizes encourages activities that expand geographical knowledge, and reknowned for presenting and interpreting that knowledge so that it can be understood anyone who as interest on topic from novices to experts. It is the oldest nationwide geographical organization in the United States. Its priorities and programs have constantly evolved with the times, but the Society's tradition of service to the U.S. government, business community, and nation-at-large has continued unchanged.

  • American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)   
    Welcome. American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) is one of the largest international associations for occupational and environmental health professionals practicing industrial hygiene. The AIHA is devoted to achieving and maintaining the highest professional standards for our members, in addition, the AIHA administers comprehensive education programs that keep the professionals current in their field of industrial hygiene.

  • American Institute of Physics (AIP)   
    Reach the right audience. The Physics Today Jobs website, in conjunction with Physics Today magazine, is a niche recruiting resource representing over 125,000 highly-talented professionals in physical science, engineering, and computing. The site attracts 30,000 unique visitors to more than 250 new jobs each month, with a database featuring over 6,000 current resumes. Offering the flexibility of print and/or online ads, all packages include resume access and start at only $450. Physics Today partners with five scientific organizations – AAPT, APS, AVS, and IEEE Computer Society – to form a job-sharing Career Network.

  • American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)   
    Find your next occupational therapy employee! OT JobLink is the premier resource for online recruitment of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. With basic job searches open to all occupational therapist and occupational therapy assistant professionals, and over 35,000 AOTA members linked to OT JobLink, advertising your open positions here will ensure your access to the most qualified occupational therapy professionals.

  • American Public Health Association (APHA)   Featured Site
    The American Public Health Association (APHA) is the oldest and largest organization of public health professionals in the world, representing over 50 occupations of public health. APHA has been influencing policies and setting priorities in public health for over 125 years. Throughout its history it has been in the forefront of numerous efforts to prevent disease and promote health. Get access to 32,000 researchers, health service providers, administrators, teachers and other public health workers concerned with issues affecting personal and environmental health.

  • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)   
    The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) members are responsible for the design, project management and construction of everything we see around us in the built environment: bridges, roads, canals, hospitals, schools, airports, power stations and railways.

  • American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)   
    The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in 1863, represents more than 70,000 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. The AVMA’s Misson Statement: Improving Animal and Human Health, Advancing the Veterinary Medical Profession. For the past 35 years, the AVMA has assisted veterinary employers and job seekers to find the most compatible employment opportunities available. The AVMA Veterinary Career Center (VCC), activated online in 2001, now improves on bringing the best search mechanisms to both employers and highly qualified candidates. Our members not only utilize the VCC for positions in private practice but also are currently seeking unique career opportunities to build upon and compliment their diverse abilities, skills, talents and interests. Veterinarians and technicians now hold positions worldwide in a variety of private clinical settings and other professional disciplines including but not limited to education, research, managing and consulting, scientific publishing, comparative medicine, biologics, biotechnology, public health, homeland security, regulatory affairs, technical support and sales and financial and stock analysis. Visit the AVMA Veterinary Career Center today and discover why our members Dare to be Outstanding in their Field!

  • ASCE Construction Institute (CI)   
    Welcome. The Construction Institute is one of seven institutes under the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and aims to bring together all stakeholders in an effort to advance and improve the construction industry. The Construction Institute prides itself on being the leader in promoting excellence in construction.

  • British American Business Council of New England (BABCNE )   
    The British American Business Council of New England, Inc. (BABCNE) is a non-profit international business association with a membership of more than 100 New England-based companies and individuals involved in transatlantic trade. It was launched in September 1986 by HRH The Prince of Wales. The Council is dedicated to helping its members build and manage their businesses by providing them with introductions and referrals, marketing & networking opportunities and business intelligence through a variety of programs, trade services and publications. The programs range from events with distinguished speakers from government, industry and academia, to informational seminars on current business issues and international networking evenings. BABCNE is a founding member of the British American Business Council (BABC) network which consists of 32 business organizations located in the US and UK and with affiliates in Canada and Mexico. Its combined membership includes around 4,000 companies and individuals involved in international trade, and provides invaluable networking opportunities to the members of the various chapters.

  • British-American Business Council of Tampa Bay (BABC )   
    The British-American Business Council Tampa Bay (BABC Tampa Bay) was first incorporated in 1985 as the British-American Chamber of Comerce of Tampa Bay and is an affiliate member of the British-American Business Council (BABC), which represents more than 10,000 executives of 33 member organizations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom. The principle purpose is to promote trade and commerce between the United States and the United Kingdom. Locally, we represent a variety of companies and individuals who are either English establishing contacts, or setting up a business in the US -- or, Americans wishing to do business in the UK and/or attract inward investment.

  • Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA)   
    Established in 1971, the Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) is the world's oldest and largest membership organization for employee assistance professionals, with approximately 5,000 members in the United States and more than 30 other countries. EAPA hosts an annual conference, publishes the Journal of Employee Assistance , and offers training and other resources to enhance the skills and success of its members and the stature of the employee assistance profession. As the most influential and respected organization in the industry, EAPA is truly the global voice of the employee assistance field.

  • Forest Resources Association (FRA)   
    The Mission of the Forest Resources Association is to promote the interests of forest products industry members in the economical, efficient, and sustainable use of forest resources to meet the needs of the wood fiber supply chain through private enterprise.

  • Greater Washington Urban League (GWUL )   
    Founded in 1938 and one of more than 100 affiliates of the National Urban League, the Greater Washington Urban League is a major civil rights and social services organization located in the District of Columbia. The League has nearly 70 years of experience in dealing effectively with a wide range of social and economic problems, and is governed by a 37-member Board of Directors composed of a cross-section of individuals from the Washington metropolitan area, and an Advisory Board that lends expertise and guidance to support the work of the agency. The mission of the League is "to increase the economic and political empowerment of African Americans and other minorities and to help all Americans share equally in the responsibilities and rewards of full citizenship." To accomplish its mission, the League uses the tools and methods of social work, economics, law and other disciplines to bring about equal opportunities and equal access to African Americans and minorities in the Washington metropolitan area. This new decade and century see the Greater Washington Urban League continuing an ongoing partnership with major institutions in both the public and private sectors to alleviate the hardships experienced by our constituents. Such partnerships also provide new avenues for our constituents to enter into the economic mainstream. Base support is provided by various private funding sources and the League also has contracts with federal and local government agencies to conduct specially-funded programs. Although many of our programs are government funded, the League continually seeks creative ways in which to involve the private sector and community groups in joint programmatic ventures.

  • Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA)   
    GMA serves as the vital link between the CPG industry and policymakers at federal and state levels. GMA's team of government affairs experts deliver our industry's message to the White House, Capitol Hill, states legislators and the appropriate government agencies. GMA represents your interest through effective lobbying, testimony, comments, scientific documentation and briefings to members of Congress, key committees and agency staff. The Association's goal is to ensure that the laws and regulations governing food marketing and production are feasible, practical and based on sound information.

  • IMEX Exchange, Inc. (IMEX)   
    The IMEX Exchange is dedicated to promoting international trade on the Internet, and through international trade, cooperation and understanding among nations and people. Their goal is to help global entrepreneurs grow their businesses while providing value to our shareholders. Founded in 1994, IMEX Exchange, a Delaware corporation, became one of the pioneers in using the Internet to develop international trade. IMEX's chairman, Dennis Stillwell, has been in the forefront of encouraging businesses to use the Internet as a business tool. His column in the Journal of Commerce, called the "CyberTrader" explored the issues and trials of early stage Internet development in regards to international trade. In addition, Mr. Stillwell, has lectured all over the country on the Internet and International Trade. He has spoken before the United Nations, Department of Commerce, USAID, NEXCO, Connecticut World Trade Organization, and many other organizations as well as representative from many foreign countries. The last couple of years, IMEX has been very active in joint ventures. The IMEX Exchange has taken lead roles in developing businesses including Global Network Incorporated, a network of newspaper sites serving ads for major advertisers.

  • International Trade Council of Greater Kansas City, Inc. (ITCKC )   
    The Mission of the International Trade Council of Greater Kansas City, Inc. is to promote international business through focused commercial education and networking to support individuals and businesses in the Greater Kansas City area. The ITC accomplishes its mission as a not-for-profit membership organization largely through the efforts of volunteer leadership with the assistance of a professional staff.

  • Jacksonville Urban League (JUL)   
    The Urban League is the nation's oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African-Americans and others to enter the economic and social mainstream. The Urban League movement was founded in 1910. The National Urban League which is headquartered in New York City spearheads our nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based movement. The heart of that movement is our professionally staffed Urban League affiliates in over 100 cities in 35 states and the District of Columbia. The Jacksonville Urban League was founded in 1947. As an affiliate of the NUL, the mission of the Jacksonville Urban League is to assist African Americans and others achieve economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights.

  • Kansas World Trade Center (KWTC )   


  • Monterey Bay International Trade Association (MBITA )   
    MBITA is a non-profit international trade association dedicated to promoting business networking, and education in the greater Monterey Bay Region. MBITA provides access to global resources and utilization through the latest technologies in order to maximize their members' profits in the global economy. The Monterey Bay International Trade Association (MBITA) was founded in 1987 to promote international business and trade in the Santa Cruz, Monterey and Salinas area. MBITA is directed by experienced leaders in global trade, who understand the innovative methods of international business development. MBITA members benefit from this in-depth business and cross-cultural expertise. In 1994, MBITA, representing the Counties of Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito, became a partner in Northern California's BAYTRADE consortium to help enterprises in diverse industries export products and services to the Pacific Rim, Latin American, European, and other global destinations.

  • NASBITE International (NASBITE )   
    NASBITE International is a professional organization for the global business community. Our members include global business educators and trainers at academic institutions; trade specialists at federal, state and local trade assistance organizations, and practitioners that engage in or facilitate global business activity. NASBITE Mission: Advancing the practice of global business NASBITE Goals: * To coordinate and administer the Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) credential. * To promote an exchange of information and resources among global business education and assistance professionals. * To offer professional development for those engaged in global business education and assistance. * To provide advocacy and leadership for global business education and assistance professionals.

  • National Association of Social Workers (NASW)   Featured Site
    With more than 150,000 members, the National Association of Social Workers - NASW’s JobLink offers the most targeted advertising for your social work job openings.

  • National Federation of Professional Trainers, Inc (NFPT)   
    This is a FREE personal trainer education website. Personal Trainer Today strives to provide the most diverse and comprehensive fitness education to all fitness professionals at no cost. Our discussion boards, now boasting well over 3,500 active posting members, acts as a networking tool to facilitate the support necessary for the visiting personal trainer’s success! This is the largest networking site on the worldwide web. Visitors can access our searchable article archives of over 500 articles mostly presented by National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT) with contributions pertaining to the fitness business, client training issues, nutrition, fitness education, etc. Refer to the disclaimer at the bottom of this website. At the end of the day, it is all about “fair use” and free education. Personal Trainer Today’s cover page acts as a free daily news feed on hot topics and cutting-edge new medical and fitness research. Personal Trainer Today also provides NFPT certified personal fitness trainers their required CEC level education in preparation for self-assessments and online examinations for recertification. Personal Trainer Today is a source of quality ongoing educational articles. Personal Trainer Today provides a measuring stick for consumers to protect themselves from useless and possibly damaging fitness training services through posting discussion board product review requests, and links to the Ethics & Safety Compliance Standards (ESCS), Committee. Personal Trainer Today brings the fitness information super highway directly to your PC! We hope that you will recommend this website to your family and friends in fitness with our sincerest complements!

  • NEXCO (NEXCO)   
    NEXCO is an international trade association that sponsors monthly seminars and webinars that provide pertinent and timely information to importers, exporters, freight forwarders, bankers, attorneys, accountants, and any other professional engaged in global trade. Our members have interests in insurance, international banking, freight forwarding, trade law, customs brokerage, trade software and e-commerce. They are large and small, American, foreign and multinational. Serving the international business community in New York City since 1963, NEXCO specializes in low cost technical seminars that take the mystery out of trade. Our Board of Directors is comprised of international business leaders from the New York City area. NEXCO puts on one seminar every month. Each seminar is marketed to over 3,000 people in the New York City metropolitan region, and the list is growing daily.

  • Norwegian-American Chamber of Commerce Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Inc. (NACCMA )   
    The Norwegian-American Chamber of Commerce, Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Inc. is a non-profit membership organization formed to promote trade, create business opportunities, professional relationships, and goodwill between the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region and Norway. NACC MA serves innovative Norwegian and American companies and experienced professionals seeking to develop international business opportunities and expand their professional network. Located in Washington, D.C., the Chamber provides access to vital business and professional resources from the public and private sector and a doorway to significant commercial opportunities in the U.S. and Norway. With a diverse membership portfolio of over 150 corporate and individual members, NACC MA offers an exceptional membership opportunity in a globally connected business network.

  • Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS)   
    The Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) is the foremost international professional society representing the healthcare Regulatory Affairs (RA) profession and individual professionals worldwide. The RA profession is vital in the process of developing and introducing safe and effective health products worldwide including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, biologics and biotechnology, cosmetics, veterinary products and nutritional supplements.

  • Small Business Exporters Association of the United States (SBEA )   
    The Small Business Exporters Association of the United States is the largest and oldest nonprofit association dedicated exclusively to small and mid-size business exporters in the United States. SBEA serves as the international trade arm of the National Small Business Association. Founded in 1937, NSBA is the nation’s oldest nonprofit small business advocacy organization. It has 150,000 members in all 50 U.S. states.

  • Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)   
    SETAC's mission is to support the development of principles and practices for protection, enhancement and management of sustainable environmental quality and ecosystem integrity. SETAC promotes the advancement and application of scientific research related to contaminants and other stressors in the environment, education in the environmental sciences, and the use of science in environmental policy and decision-making.

  • Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA)   
    For over 40 years, the Solid Waste Association of North America has been the leading professional association in the solid waste field. Our association serves over 8,000 members throughout North America, and thousands more with conferences, certifications, publications, and technical training courses.

  • The Hong Kong Association of New York (HKANY )   
    Established in 1987, the Hong Kong Association of New York, Inc. is a 501(c) (6) non-profit organization. Its members represent major corporations, professional firms, financial and academic institutions, and small businesses. Individuals who have an affiliation with Hong Kong or who conduct business in or via Hong Kong are encouraged to join. The Association affords opportunities for its members to network and strengthen business contacts. It organizes regular events such as breakfasts, luncheons and after-work meetings and networking events to enable members and their guests to interact with distinguished business people and senior government officials from both Hong Kong and the U.S. who share information and their perspectives on timely issues of importance related to Hong Kong, China and the Asia Pacific Region. The HKANY currently has over 700 members and friends including individuals, law firms and corporations interested in economic, financial and legal trends affecting Hong Kong, the Pearl River Delta Region, China and Asia, in general. Our members follow the progress of matters such as the Pan-Pearl River Delta initiative to expand trade in nine provinces and two Special Administrative Regions which surround Hong Kong; private equity, venture investment and developments in the financial services sector in China for which Hong Kong is a major port of entry; the expansion of, and benefits derived from, the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement with China ("CEPA"); legal developments affecting business matters between Hong Kong and China as well as a variety of topics of current interest in the region.

  • Van Andel Global Trade Center (VAGTC )   
    A strong liberal education serves as the foundation for Grand Valley's wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs, fostering critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding. Through personalized learning enhanced by active scholarship, we accomplish our mission of educating students to shape their lives, their professions, and their societies.

  • Washington International Trade Association (WITA )   
    The Washington International Trade Association (WITA) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to providing a neutral forum in the nation's capital for the open and robust discussion of international trade policy and related issues. WITA is widely considered Washington's premier trade forum. WITA was founded in 1982 by a group of Washington area trade professionals who found a need to stay abreast of developments in trade policy, make and maintain professional contacts, and exchange information and ideas concerning world trade and international business opportunities. Today, WITA's steadily growing membership is over 1,500 strong, including more than 120 corporate sponsors and group memberships. WITA keeps its members informed through an extensive series of programs and special events (such as our Annual Awards Dinner and Congressional Trade Agenda program) that focus on the latest positions taken by the Administration and Congress on trade policy, rules and regulations governing international trade, views of US trade policy from abroad, current issues in trade, and the latest developments in the ever-changing trade landscape.

  • Water Environment Association of Texas (WEAT)   
    The Water Environment Association of Texas (WEAT), formerly known as the Texas Water Pollution Control Association (TWPCA), was founded by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. TWPCA was created in 1962 and was incorporated in February 1978. The name was changed to the Water Environment Association of Texas in 1994. The roots of WEAT go back even further to 1928. The names of the earlier organizations were Texas Section of the Southwest Water Works Association (1928-1947), Sewage Division of the Texas Water Works and Sewage Short School (1944-1947), and Sewage and Industrial Waste Section of the Texas Water and Sewage Works Association (1951-1961).

  • Water Environment Federation (WEF)   
    Since 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) has been dedicated to working for water quality professionals. WEF is a not-for-profit, educational and technical organization with a strong history and reputation as being a definitive resource in water quality. WEF’s membership includes over 36,000 water professionals, from every area of water quality. Post employment opportunities available within your organization or gain access to resumes of highly qualified water professionals.

  • Women's eChamber of Commerce, International (WECAI )   
    The Women’s ECommerce Association International™ is a not-for-profit, professional organization for individuals with an interest in doing business on the WEB. WECAI.org is dedicated to the advancement of women in business, industry, education and science. The WECAI provides opportunities for personal and professional development through networking and through programs on topics related to doing business on the WEB. WECAI.org promotes high ethical standards of conduct and competence and promotes a professional attitude among its members. The Women’s ECommerce Association, International sponsors virtual and in-person meetings, publishes an electronic newsletters, and supports and encourages networking both in person and via the internet.

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