Business Organizations
Chambers of Commerce
- Metro Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce.
- an independent, non-profit, member-funded organization that
is not part of any government
- representing 4,000+ member companies employing 700,000+
workers in the 28-county region
- operated by a staff of more than 80, with more than 3,000
volunteers
- our Board of Directors and Board of Advisors are drawn from
among Atlanta 's top leaders
Networking
- HispanicSocial.com.
"There is a time to work and there is a time to network."
- Network of Indian
Professionals (NetIP) Atlanta. "NetIP Atlanta, formerly
known as PILOT Atlanta was founded in 1998 by a small group of South
Asian professionals seeking to network among themselves and broaden
their reach within the Atlanta community.
From its early days until now, NetIP Atlanta has grown to become one
of the largest and most successful NetIP chapters in the country."
- RE:FOCUS ON CAREERS &
Southern Source Solutions. "RE:FOCUS ON CAREERS is the
premier networking organization dedicated to helping professionals
with career development throughout the lifecycle of their careers.
Our members are provided with tools to grow and promote business
relationships, create and develop job leads and contacts, and
continue on a successful career path.
Members have access to networking meetings and career workshops, use
of resource library, community service opportunities, an online chat
arena in which to share contacts, job, networking, and volunteer
opportunities, and receive discounts to national and local
businesses and services, and more!"
Professional
- The National Association
for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications - NAMIC. "The
National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications - NAMIC
is a 501(c)(6) trade association that was founded in 1980. NAMIC
educates, advocates and empowers for multi-ethnic diversity in the
telecommunications industry through its 17 nationwide chapters.
NAMIC welcomes existing and aspiring broadband and new media
professionals to our membership roster. Members are cable operators,
programmers, hardware suppliers, telecommunication and new media
professionals and entrepreneurs. Our members come from customer
contact offices, executive suites and every position in-between.
They are of every race, multiple cultures — and they are all
committed to a future in which these differences are strengths..."
- YoungBucks.
"The Buckhead Business Association (BBA) is a non-profit
organization which brings together and promotes business in Buckhead,
Focused on the economic and cultural vitality of Atlanta’s Buckhead
community, the BBA began in 1951 with casual meetings among various
shopkeepers. Today, the BBA is composed of a diverse group of major
corporations, midsize and emerging growth businesses, entrepreneurs,
professionals, and individual members. Our members are focused
on common goals: getting to know others in Buckhead business,
hearing informative weekly speakers and staying involved in the
Buckhead community."
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