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  • American Ecological Engineering Society (AEES )   
    The American Ecological Engineering Society (AEES) shall promote the development of sustainable ecosystems that integrate human society with its natural environment for the benefit of both by fostering education and outreach, extending professional development and associations, raising public awareness, and encouraging original research.

  • 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.

  • Building Industry Association of Southern California (BIA/SC)   
    Establised in 1923, the BIA/SC is a non-profit organization that represents over 2,400 in the building and construction industries of Southern California. Members include architects, roofers, and general contractors.

  • Business and Professional Women/USA (BPW/USA)   
    Welcome. Business and Professional Women/USA (BPW) is a multi-generational bipartisan member organization that has been fostering the success of workingwomen by providing career advancement resources, worklife strategies and personal and professional connections. BPW was founded in 1919 and was one of the first organizations to endorse the Equal Rights Amendment. Since being established, BPW has been a leader in promoting and supporting legislation affecting workingwomen.

  • Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)   
    The Mission of CMAA is "to promote and enhance leadership, professionalism, and excellence in managing the development and construction of projects and programs." The Vision of CMAA is "to be the recognized authority in managing the development and construction of projects and programs." CMAA is leading the growth and acceptance of construction management as a professional discipline that can add significant value to the entire construction process, from conception to ongoing operation. Membership in CMAA includes more than 4,000 firms and individuals. Owners, engineers, architects, contractors, educators, students...everyone with a stake in the construction industry's success. All parties to a project are vitally interested in excellence of execution--including rapid completion, high fidelity to specifications, conscientious cost control, and optimum use of all resources. Professional construction management delivers these values.

  • Dallas-Fort Worth Association Executives (DFWAE )   
    DFWAE members are crucial parts of organizations that lead and change entire professions and industries. They know their individual successes elevate the status of our shared profession and enhance the organization's standing. DFWAE creates an atmosphere where our members can share the proficiencies they learned and the obstacles they encountered. When DFWAE members meet, they share those experiences and provide support to each other. That provides YOU with valuable tools to excel. DFWAE works in the same way as members of your own association - we accomplish more together than we can separately. Your success benefits all of us. For almost 20 years, DFWAE has been a good home for our members. We are an organization created by association managers to focus on the issues that directly affect them. Those issues are your issues, too, and that makes DFWAE your organization.

  • Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA)   
    The Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) is an association of leaders in the design and construction industry utilizing design-build and integrated project delivery methods to achieve high performance projects. Founded in 1993, and headquartered in Washington, DC, DBIA proudly stands as the only membership organization bringing together thousands of organizations and individuals representing architects, engineers, public and private owners, general and specialty contractors, manufacturer and suppliers, students, college and university faculty, legal and finance professionals, and many more. In summary, DBIA is the design and construction industry’s hub--the only organization that makes whole the industry’s many parts.

  • 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.

  • Houston Society of Association Executives (HSAE )   
    The Houston Society of Association Executives is a progressive organization whose purpose is to enhance the professionalism and performance of those involved with voluntary membership organizations in the greater Houston area. HSAE is a unique resource to the professional lives of Houston's Association Executives, offering outstanding opportunities to network with peers and to educate association leaders and their staff members. Their goals are to: Develop and maintain high professional standards of service and conduct among association executives. Develop and present educational programs which further enhance the knowledge and competence of association executives. Provide effective representation for association executives in relationship with government, business and our industry on issues within our purview. Make the public aware of the positive role association play in our society. Cooperate with other groups of association executives, to advance organizational management as a profession and creat liasons with other professional, government and business groups. Acquire and disseminate information about the function and accomplishments of associations.

  • International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO )   
    The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials has been protecting the public’s health and safety for more than eighty years by working in concert with government and industry to implement comprehensive plumbing and mechanical systems around the world. As a membership-based association, IAPMO is proud to utilize an open consensus process in the development of our flagship Uniform Plumbing Code and Uniform Mechanical Code. These codes are established through scientific research, debate, and analysis, strengthening our position at the forefront of the plumbing and mechanical industries. The IAPMO Group is a complete service organization, providing code development assistance, industry-leading education, and a manufacturer-preferred quality assurance program. Each component of the IAPMO Group works toward our ultimate goal of protecting the health of people everywhere.

  • Kansas City Society of Association Executives   
    The Kansas City Society of Association Executives is: Dedicated to raising the profile of Kansas City associations through public awareness and educating public officials, while advancing the professionalism of association management. Enhancing the performance of its association members and promoting unique marketing opportunities to its business partners who serve associations. A 501(c)(6) nonprofit corporation that operates through an elected board of directors chosen annually by its membership. Its membership is made up of nearly 180 association members and 80 allied business members. An allied society of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), the largest organization of association executives and industry suppliers in the world.

  • Kansas Society of Association Executives (KSAE )   
    KSAE is the Association for Associations. The society helps you network with other association executives, lobbyist members, and associate members that provide services to associations.

  • Louisiana Society of Association Executives (LSAE )   
    LSAE is an association comprised of chief executive officers and top staff of many different types of associations across Louisiana--business, trade, professional and convention and visitors bureaus.

  • Maryland Society of Association Executives (MSAE )   
    MSAE is a creative and effective community of committed and respected professionals leading associations into the future. The organization's goal is to promote and advance the association profession by providing to its membership and their associations education programs, professional development and essential resources. By encouraging membership in MSAE to work collectively and cooperatively in furthering their mission, goals and objectives. The MSAE strives for diversity and identifying and offering ongoing programs and activities to be of service to MSAE members.

  • Measurement, Control & Automation Association (MCAA )   
    Measurement, Control & Automation Association online. They are the trade association of leading companies who manufacture and distribute a wide variety of process controls, field measurement and analysis instrumentation, systems and software used in industrial process control and factory automation around the world.

  • Michigan Society of Association Executives (MSAE )   
    The Michigan Society of Association Executives is a not-for-profit membership organization that serves similar organizations in a variety of managerial and staff specialist roles. MSAE focuses its resources on the professional development needs of its members. The scope of program development includes the following broadly defined functions: advancing knowledge and skill in organizational management and technical specialties facilitating interchange of expertise and experience among professionals advocating the values of professional management of not-for-profit membership organizations assisting with the career progression of members

  • Mississippi Society of Association Executives (MSAE )   
    The primary purpose of MSAE is to provide educational opportunities for its members. However, MSAE also provides an excellent avenue for the exchange of ideas and information. Furthermore, MSAE provides its members with resources they need to enhance performance and ensure continued professional growth in associational activities. Executive members represent the business, government and professional interests of more than 100,000 Mississippians who belong to and participate in many different trade and professional associations. The Mississippi Society is affiliated with the American Society of Association Executives located in Washington, DC. With more than 23,500 members worldwide, ASAE is the world's leading management education organization for association executives who manage trade and professional associations and societies and other not-for-profit membership organizations.

  • NESAE Career Center   
    Founded in 1967, the New England Society of Association Executives (NE/SAE) is a not-for-profit membership organization comprised of association and chamber of commerce executives and their staff, convention and visitor bureau chief executives, and providers of goods and services to associations and other related organizations. NE/SAE's main goal is to further the professional development of its members. We function as an educational resource and professional network for over 400 executives in the association community. Affiliated with the American Society of Association Executives in Washington, DC, NE/SAE serves the needs of New England's associations and the career development requirements of their staff. NE/SAE provides opportunities for our members to get the professional development they need when budgets are tight by offering financial assistance in the way of scholarships. We are also proud to give awards that recognize outstanding accomplishments in the industry.

  • New Jersey Society of Association Executives (NJSAE)   
    NJSAE is the place for professionals who work at associations in New Jersey. Our members include some of the top leaders at international, national, state, and local associations based in the State. There are over 250 associations executives and associates in NJSAE, which makes our organization a field rich with resources and talent. Because association activities create millions of dollars in revenue annually, vendors realize that the best way to reach out to this all-important business segment is to associate with its key people through membership in the New Jersey Society of Association Executives. Approximately 33% of NJSAE's membership consists of associate members.

  • New York Society of Association Executives (NYSAE )   
    Founded in 1919, the New York Society of Association Executives mission is to lead in advancing and serving the profession of association and not-for-profit management. NYSAE is the "association of associations" which are headquartered in the Tri-State region of New York, New Jersey & Connecticut. NYSAE's members are full-time paid chief executives, and middle managers of trade associations, professional societies, voluntary organizations, other not-for-profit organizations and supplier firms. The New York association community alone employs over 130,000 people. NYSAE members from associations headquartered in the New York Region control over $5 billion a year in meetings and conventions spending as follows:

  • Northern California Society of Association Executives (NCSAE )   
    The new NCSAE Network will provide career services, networking and volunteer opportunities to association professionals and business partners in the San Francisco-Bay Area region. Under terms of the relationship, the NCSAE Network will be managed and staffed by ASAE, utilizing the remaining assets of NCSAE to subsidize the effort. A subset of the current 16-member NCSAE board will become the NCSAE Network Leadership Council, and will provide volunteer leadership at the local level. The Northern California Society of Association Executives (NCSAE) has been a local allied society of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) serving the San Francisco Bay Area region of California for the past 50 years. 2005 represents NCSAE's 50th Anniversary and a black-tie event celebrating this occasion is being held on the evening of June 18, 2005 at the InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco. NCSAE promotes excellence in association management by providing professional development and fellowships, by creating a forum for association executives and suppliers, by developing a public understanding of associations, and by promoting the profession of association management.

  • Pennsylvania Planning Association (PPA )   
    The Pennsylvania Chapter of APA is a chapter of the American Planning Association (APA). Pennsylvania Chapter of APA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for professional planners and planning officials, as well as other organizations and individuals interested in planning. Approximately 1,300 members strong, Pennsylvania Chapter of APA works to promote planning at all levels of the Commonwealth through workshops, meetings, an annual conference, legislative monitoring, and public awareness efforts. Pennsylvania Chapter of APA members participate with various groups with shared values and goals. Members receive information through a bimonthly publication, The Vantage Point, and through regular updates on the Web site, www.planningpa.org. In addition, the six Sections of the Chapter provide local services to members and others through program meetings, local workshops and newsletters. Pennsylvania Chapter of APA is a partner of the Pennsylvania Municipal Planning Education Institute (PMPEI), along with Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension. The Institute provides training to planning commission members, zoning officers and zoning hearing board members throughout Pennsylvania. Three special opportunities exist within Pennsylvania Chapter of APA to support planning education. The Pitkin Fund and the Spaulding Trust provide support for students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs in planning or related curriculums that have a demonstrated track record of preparing students to become planners. The Irving Hand Excellence in Planning Continuing Education Award provides an annual scholarship in the amount of $2,500 to support an outstanding Pennsylvania applicant who demonstrates excellence in the field of community planning, as well as a desire to enhance his or her expertise and/or develop new skills.

  • Pittsburgh Society of Association Executives (PSAE )   
    The Pittsburgh Society of Association Executives (PSAE) was founded in 1972 to provide an opportunity for exchange of experience and information through discussion and study at monthly meetings and conferences. The first meeting of PSAE took place in the fall of 1973. PSAE continues to provide leadership training, guidance and unparalleled networking opportunities to executives who serve trade, technical, business, professional and philanthropic associations. If you are professional staff member at one of these businesses, PSAE is ready to help you expand your horizons. Special membership categories for students and suppliers to the association community are also available. PSAE is an allied society of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) and is active in the programs of that organization.

  • Search American Careers (S.A.C.)   
    SAC is a global commerce consulting firm that provides business solutions to successful enterprises across the the globe. SAC understands the challenges that the international community faces. To meet that challenge, SAC's services range from recruitment to the brokering of professional services including Physical and Cyber Security, Construction, Intelligence, Oil and Gas Exploration and Logistics. We appreciate the the necessity of not only the right complement of experience and skill, but the harmonization of vision and culture of a company and its leadership. Our network of worldwide talent and our knowledge of the international business community enable SAC to deliver the most accurate business solutions to the institutions we support.

  • Society of Cost Estimating and Analysis (SCEA)   
    In 1987, the first of many discussions occurred between the President of the National Estimating Society (NES) and the President of the Institute of Cost Analysis (ICA) on moving the two organizations closer together. The first step of these discussions was to determine the best path for working together rather than working against one another. This result was to develop and run a joint venture with the two societies forming the Society of Cost Estimating and Analysis (SCEA). The Society embraced all estimating techniques and methods and, at the same time, equally supported both preparers and evaluators of cost proposals. The SCEA still sets the standard for promoting cost estimating and analysis within Government and industry, for providing training in the Body of Knowledge, and for propagating of ethics and standards of conduct throughout the profession.

  • South Carolina Society of Association Executives (SCSAE )   
    Through its programs, services, resources and organizational processes, SCSAE demonstrates and promotes excellence in association management for South Carolina association management professionals. The mission of SCSAE is to support and encourage SC association professionals’ achievement of excellence in every aspect of association management. The SCSAE provides members with education and professional development opportunities that build competency, skills and knowledge. Be the preferred source for networking and relationship building for the association industry. Demonstrates, promotes and recognizes excellence in the association management profession. Be a timely and comprehensive resource for information on the association management industry and profession. Fosters the associate and regular member relationships in effort to best meet their respective needs and business objectives. SCSAE achieves organizational excellence in governance, volunteer leadership and business practices.

  • St. Louis Society of Association Executives (SLSAE )   
    The St. Louis Society of Association Executives is committed to helping association professionals achieve their professional and organizational goals.

  • TEA (TEA)   
    TEA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting organizations that are seeking to engage, enchant, educate and entertain their guests and visitors with the creators of compelling places and experiences worldwide. Our members have conceived, designed, developed, fabricated and produced highly successful experience-based museum exhibits, science center interactives, corporate visitor centers, live events and live performance venues, themed entertainment and retail centers, casinos and resorts, themed restaurants, aquariums, zoos, heritage centers, theme parks and more. If you need to engage your visitors, to provide your guests with an experience to remember, or to create a unique and visionary environment, then TEA can help you connect with the most experienced design, development and construction talent in the world. TEA's full range of services to help you find the right vendor for your project are provided at no charge and under no obligation, with only the expectation that we will help you find the people and firms you need to succeed! Working with TEA, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain, ensuring that your project is aware of and has access to a world of incredible talent and accomplishments.

  • Tennessee Society of Association Executives (TNSAE )   
    The Tennessee Society of Association Executives provides professional and personal development opportunities for our members in the association community. Founded in 1963, TSAE assists hundreds of association executives and industry professionals in developing their skills and expanding their knowledge base by providing professional and personal development opportunities. From education sessions presented by leaders in the field and information-filled articles found in Association Connection to special interest groups, a listserv discussion group and advocacy efforts on the state and national level, TSAE exists to assist you in making the most of your profession.

  • Utah Society of Association Executives (USAE )   
    The Utah Society of Association Executives (USAE) is the Utah affiliate of the American Society of Association Executive (ASAE). Based in Midvale Utah, the USAE is here to provide a networking opportunity for associations and organization across the state. The USAE meets each month in various locations throughout the state.

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