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2 100 Black Men Of America
3 100 Black Men Of Atlanta, Inc.
98 9 To 5 National Association Of Working Women - Georgia Chapter
121 Air, Inc. - Aviation Information Resources
122 Air, Inc. - Aviation Information Resources, Inc.
322 Accreditation Review Commission On Education For The Physician Assistant
348 Acmc
351 Acoustic Neuroma Association
365 Action For A Clean Environment
407 Adel-Cook County Chamber Of Commerce
439 Adoption Information Services, Inc.
509 Aerostar Owners Association
590 African-American Women In Technology
671 Aids-Walk Atlanta
950 Albany Amateur Radio Club
952 Albany Area Chamber Of Commerce - Albany Georgia
957 Albany Convention And Visitors Bureau
959 Albany Georgia Chamber Of Commerce
1152 Alma-Bacon County Chamber Of Commerce
1170 Alpha Delta Pi
1176 Alpha Iota Delta
1220 Alpine Helen/White County Convention And Visitors Bureau
1300 Alumni Assoc Inc
1437 Amcot, Inc.
1519 American Academy Of Implant Prosthodontics
1545 American Academy Of Oral And Maxillofacial Radiology
1558 American Academy Of Pediatrics - Georgia Chapter
1579 American Academy Of Physician Assistants
1604 American Academy Of Religion
1608 American Academy Of Sanitarians
1701 American Apparel Producers Network
1768 American Association For The Surgery Of Trauma
1770 American Association For Vocational Instructional Materials
1783 American Association Of Avian Pathologists
1794 American Association Of Bovine Practitioners
1899 American Association Of Legal Nurse Consultants - Atlanta Chapter
1967 American Association Of Occupational Health Nurses
1985 American Association Of Physician Specialists, Inc.
2049 American Association Of University Women - Georgia
2146 American Beekeeping Federation, Inc.
2220 American Board Of Professional Psychology
2247 American Bouvier Des Flandres Club
2257 American Bridge Association
2285 American Camellia Society
2295 American Cancer Society - Georgia Chapter
2387 American College Of Cardiology - Georgia Chapter
2390 American College Of Cardiology - Indiana Chapter
2404 American College Of Cardiology - Ohio Chapter
2412 American College Of Cardiology - West Virginia Chapter
2434 American College Of Emergency Physicians - Georgia Chapter
2473 American College Of Medical Practice Management
2513 American College Of Rheumatology
2538 American College Of Surgeons - Georgia Chapter
2605 American Collegiate Retailing Association
2662 American Correctional Health Services Association
2747 American Cultural Resources Association
2804 American Educational Studies Association
2895 American Floorcovering Alliance
3067 American Hemerocallis Society
3070 American Herbalists Guild
3106 American Hydrangea Society
3114 American Immigration Lawyers Association, Atlanta
3223 American Institute Of Hydrology
3249 American Insurance Association - Southeast Regional
3268 American Israel Chamber Of Commerce - Southeast Region
3297 American Junior Golf Association
3302 American Juvenile Arthritis Organization
3498 American Marketing Association - Atlanta Chapter
3528 American Massage Therapy Association - Georgia Chapter
3575 American Meteorological Society, Metropolitan Atlanta
3739 American Parkinson Disease Association - Georgia Chapter
3771 American Parkinson Disease Association Atlanta Chapter
3785 American Peanut Shellers Association
3807 American Physical Therapy Association - Georgia Chapter
3996 American Rental Association - Georgia Chapter
4025 American Salvage Pool Association
4037 American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association
4130 American Society For Training And Development, Greater Atlanta Chapter
4208 American Society Of Heating, Refrigerating And Air-Conditioning Engineers
4220 American Society Of Interior Designers - Georgia Chapter
4259 American Society Of Landscape Architects - Georgia
4283 American Society Of Missiology
4311 American Society Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgical Nurses
4406 American Society Of Women Accountants - Atlanta Chapter
4513 American Subcontractors Association - Georgia Chapter
4595 American Truck Historical Society, North Georgia Chapter
4647 American Wholesale Marketers Association
4719 Americus Chamber Of Commerce
4720 Americus-Sumter County Chamber Of Commerce
4729 Amiga Atlanta
4846 Antenna Measurement Techniques Association
4942 Appraisal Institute Atlanta Chapter
5205 Arma, Atlanta Chapter
5256 Arthritis Foundation
5284 Arthritis Foundation, Georgia Chapter
5303 Artist-Blacksmiths Association Of North America Inc
5328 Ashburn - Turner County Chamber Of Commerce
5363 Asian-American Hotel Owners Association
5368 Asme International Gas Turbine Institute
5396 Assisted Living Association Of Georgia
5428 Associated Builders And Contractors Of Georgia
5441 Association For Information Systems
5481 Automotive Service Association Of Georgia
5494 Associated Construction Publications
5508 Associated General Contractors Of America - Georgia Branch
5598 Association County Commissioners Of Georgia
5635 Association For Clinical Pastoral Education
5673 Association For Corporate Growth
5685 Association For Dressings And Sauces
5736 Association For Management Information In Financial Services
5828 Association For Women In Science, University Of Georgia
5890 Association Of Aviation Psychologists
5897 Association Of Black Cardiologists, Inc.
5901 Association Of Black Women Historians
5995 Association Of Emory Alumni
5996 Association Of Energy Engineers
6035 Association Of Fund-Raising Distributors And Suppliers
6071 Association Of Independent Commercial Producers/Southeast
6273 Association Of Rheumatology Health Professionals
6420 Athens Area Chamber Of Commerce
6430 Atlanta Anti-Eating Disorders League
6432 Atlanta Area Compensation Association
6433 Atlanta Association For Computer Machinery Siggraph
6434 Atlanta Association For Computing Machinery Sigchi
6435 Atlanta Association Of Insurance Professionals
6436 Atlanta Board Of Realtors
6437 Atlanta Coalition Of Performing Arts
6438 Atlanta Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce
6439 Atlanta Junior Golf Foundation
6440 Atlanta Tech High Alumni Assoc
6491 Augusta Bridge Club
6494 Augusta Metro Chamber Of Commerce
6495 Augusta Metropolitan Convention And Visitors Bureau
6557 Automobile Dealers Association Of Alabama
6657 Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber Of Commerce
6658 Bainbridge-Decatur United Way
6713 Banks County Chamber Of Commerce
6727 Barnesville-Lamar County Chamber Of Commerce
6734 Barrow County Chamber Of Commerce
6745 Bartow County Genealogical Society
6773 Baxley-Appling County Chamber Of Commerce
6853 Cairo-Grady County Chamber Of Commerce
6964 Benchmarc 360 Inc
7100 Better Business Bureau Serving Central Georgia
7123 Biblical Ministries Worldwide
7143 Big Brothers-Big Sisters Of Coosa Valley
7207 Bit Alumni Assoc North America
7258 Blairsville - Union County Chamber Of Commerce
7259 Blairsville Union County Chamber Of Commerce
7261 Blakely-Early County Chamber Of Commerce
7301 Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association
7338 Bogart High Schl Alumni Assoc
7442 Boys And Girls Clubs Of America
7447 Boys High School Alumni A
7492 Brantley Association Of America
7618 Brotherhood Of Working Farriers Association
7644 Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber Of Commerce
7645 Brunswick-Golden Isles Convention And Visitors Bureau
7650 Bryan County Chamber Of Commerce
7687 Buick Gs Club Of America
7817 Butts County Chamber Of Commerce
8281 Calorie Control Council
8306 Camden-Kings Bay Area Chamber Of Commerce
8312 Camilla Chamber Of Commerce
8491 Carpet And Rug Institute
8503 Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce
8522 Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber Of Commerce
8564 Cast Stone Institute
8576 Catalina 22 National Sailing Association
8610 Catoosa County Area Chamber Of Commerce
8611 Catoosa County Chamber Of Commerce
8612 Catoosa County Development Authority
8875 Chamber Of Commerce For The City Of Loganville
8883 Chamber Of Commerce Of Greater Augusta
8982 Chatsworth-Murray County Chamber Of Commerce
8987 Chattooga County Chamber Of Commerce
9061 Creativity Atlanta: The Advertising And Creative Club
9066 Cherokee County Georgia Chamber Of Commerce
9151 Child Welfare Institute
9191 Childrens Wish Foundation International
9203 China Clay Producers Association
9375 City Of Sugar Hill Chamber Of Commerce
9397 Clan Douglas Society Of North America Ltd.
9409 Clark Atlanta University, Association For Computing Machinery,
9419 Clarke County Mentor Program
9437 Claxton-Evans County Chamber Of Commerce - Welcome Center
9449 Clayton County Chamber Of Commerce
9475 Clergy And Laity Concerned
9583 Coastal Georgia Historical Society
9586 Cobb Chamber Of Commerce
9587 Cobb County Genealogical Society
9588 Cobb County Habitat For Humanity
9593 Cochran-Bleckley Chamber Of Commerce
9621 Coleopterists Society
9818 Colquitt - Miller County Chamber Of Commerce
9825 Columbia County Chamber Of Commerce
9826 Columbia County Choral Society
9844 Columbus Convention And Visitors Bureau
9956 Community Bankers Association Of Georgia
9990 Community Leadership Association
10051 Concord Grape Association
10064 Conditioned Air Association Of Georgia
10251 Construction Owners Association Of America Inc.
10311 Conyers-Rockdale Chamber Of Commerce
10335 Coordinating Research Council
10349 Cordele-Crisp Chamber Of Commerce
10352 Corenet Global
10377 Corporate Transfer Agents Association
10426 Cotton Patch Quilters
10473 Council Of Administrators Of Special Education
10510 Council Of Juvenile Court Judges Of Georgia
10530 Council Of State And Territorial Epidemiologists
10554 Council On Naturopathic Medical Education
10555 Council On Occupational Education
10584 County Officers Association Of Georgia
10597 Covington-Newton County Chamber Of Commerce
10733 Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber Of Commerce
10751 Customer Relationship Management Association
10785 Dade County Chamber Of Commerce
10793 Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber Of Commerce
10826 Dalton-Whitfield Chamber Of Commerce
10840 Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club Of America
10893 Dawson County Chamber Of Commerce
10915 De Kalb Historical Society
10946 Decision Sciences Institute
11026 Dekalb Chamber Of Commerce
11363 Dixie Classic Chevy Club
11395 Donalsonville-Seminole County Chamber Of Commerce
11398 Dooly County Chamber Of Commerce
11409 Douglas - Coffee County Chamber Of Commerce
11415 Douglas County Chamber Of Commerce
11416 Douglas County Foster Parent Association
11468 Dublin - Laurens County Chamber Of Commerce
11666 Easter Seals Child Development Center
11672 Easter Seals Child Development Center - Brookvalley
11673 Easter Seals Child Development Center - Mansell
11694 Easter Seals East Georgia
11783 Easter Seals Middle Georgia
11822 Easter Seals North Georgia
11823 Easter Seals North Georgia
11913 Easter Seals Southern Georgia
11958 Easter Seals West Georgia
12049 Eastman - Dodge County Chamber Of Commerce
12059 Eatonton-Putnam Chamber Of Commerce
12148 Effingham County Chamber Of Commerce
12152 Eifs Industry Members Association
12185 Elbert County Chamber Of Commerce
12186 Elberton Granite Association
12271 Ellaville - Schley County Chamber Of Commerce
12398 Enlisted Association Of The National Guard Of Georgia
12516 Etowah Valley Historical Society
12581 Exhibit Designers And Producers Association
12699 Fannin County Chamber Of Commerce
12748 Fayette County Resource Council
12749 Fayette Georgia County Chamber Of Commerce
12799 Federation Of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund
12839 Ferrari Club Of America
12861 Financial Planning Association
12904 Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County Chamber Of Commerce
12905 Fitzgerald/Ben Hill County Development Authority
12924 Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container Association
13194 Flying Doctors Of America
13234 Forest Landowners Association
13247 Forsyth-Monroe County Chamber Of Commerce
13389 Franklin County Chamber Of Commerce
13724 Garden Center The
13851 Georgia Abortion And Reproductive Rights Action League
13852 Georgia Academy Of Family Physicians
13853 Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission For Peanuts
13854 Georgia Alliance Of Community Hospitals
13855 Georgia Apartment Association
13856 Georgia Association For Career And Technical Education
13857 Georgia Association For Home Health Agencies
13858 Georgia Association For Marriage And Family Therapy
13859 Georgia Association For Primary Health Care
13860 Georgia Association Of Broadcasters
13861 Georgia Association Of Chamber Of Commerce Executives
13862 Georgia Association Of Christian Schools
13863 Georgia Association Of Community Care Providers
13864 Georgia Association Of Convenience Stores
13865 Georgia Association Of Criminal Defense Lawyers
13866 Georgia Association Of Educational Leaders
13867 Georgia Association Of Educators
13868 Georgia Association Of Elementary School Principals
13869 Georgia Association Of Homes And Services For Children
13870 Georgia Association Of Homes And Services For The Aging
13871 Georgia Association Of Mortgage Brokers
13872 Georgia Association Of Petroleum Retailers, Inc
13873 Georgia Association Of Physician Assistants
13874 Georgia Association Of Professional Bondsmen
13875 Georgia Association Of Public Accountants
13876 Georgia Association Of Realtors
13877 Georgia Auctioneers Association
13878 Georgia Automated Clearing House Association
13879 Georgia Bankers Association
13880 Georgia Beer Wholesalers Association
13881 Georgia Beverage Association
13882 Georgia Burglar And Fire Alarm Association
13883 Georgia Cattlemens Association
13884 Georgia Chamber Of Commerce
13885 Georgia Child Care Association
13886 Georgia Chiropractic Association, Inc.
13887 Georgia Community Action Association
13888 Georgia Concrete And Products Association
13889 Georgia Conservancy
13890 Georgia Council Of Chiropractic
13891 Georgia Council On Aging
13892 Georgia Council On Economic Education
13893 Georgia County Welfare Association
13894 Georgia Credit Union League
13895 Georgia Crop Improvement Association
13896 Georgia Crushed Stone Association
13897 Georgia Dental Association
13898 Georgia Dental Hygienists Association
13899 Georgia Department Of Education
13900 Georgia Drillers Association
13901 Georgia Dump Truck Association
13902 Georgia Egg Commission
13903 Georgia Electric Membership Corporation
13904 Georgia Equipment Distributors Association
13905 Georgia Equity Lenders Association
13906 Georgia Farm Bureau Federation
13907 Georgia Food Industry Association
13908 Georgia Forestry Association
13909 Georgia Fruit And Vegetable Growers Association
13910 Georgia Funeral Directors Association
13911 Georgia Government Finance Officers Association
13912 Georgia Green Industry Assoc - Floriculture Division
13913 Georgia Green Industry Association
13914 Georgia Head Start Association, Inc
13915 Georgia Health Care Association
13916 Georgia Highway Contractors Association
13917 Georgia Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce
13918 Georgia Home Furnishings Association
13919 Georgia Horse Council
13920 Georgia Hospital Association
13921 Georgia Independent Automobile Dealers Association
13922 Georgia Land Trust
13923 Georgia Library Association
13924 Georgia Lions Camp For The Blind
13925 Georgia Medical Directors Association
13926 Georgia Middle School Association
13927 Georgia Milk Producers
13928 Georgia Mining Association
13929 Georgia Motor Trucking Association Inc.
13930 Georgia Municipal Association
13931 Georgia Network To End Sexual Assault
13932 Georgia Nurses Association
13933 Georgia Oilmen's Association
13934 Georgia On-Site Waste Association
13935 Georgia Optometric Association
13936 Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association
13937 Georgia Peanut Producers Association
13938 Georgia Pest Control Association
13939 Georgia Petroleum Council
13940 Georgia Pharmacy Association
13941 Georgia Podiatric Medical Association
13942 Georgia Pork Producers Association
13943 Georgia Poultry Federation
13944 Georgia Poultry Improvement Association
13945 Georgia Press Association
13946 Georgia Propane Gas Association
13947 Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association
13948 Georgia Psychological Association
13949 Georgia Public Communications Association
13950 Georgia Railroad Association
13951 Georgia Recreational And Park Association
13952 Georgia Retail Association
13953 Georgia School Age Care Association
13954 Georgia School Boards Association
13955 Georgia School Counselors Association
13956 Georgia School Nutrition Association
13957 Georgia School Superintendents Association
13959 Georgia Seedsmen's Association
13960 Georgia Self Insurers Association
13961 Georgia Sheriffs Association
13962 Georgia Society For Respiratory Care
13963 Georgia Society Of Anesthesiologists
13964 Georgia Society Of Association Executives
13965 Georgia Society Of Certified Public Accountants
13967 Georgia Society Of Professional Engineers
13968 Georgia Speech Language Hearing Association
13969 Georgia State Afl-Cio
13970 Georgia State Golf Association
13971 Georgia State Society, Daughters Of The American Revolution
13972 Georgia Tech Alumni Career
13973 Georgia Telephone Association
13974 Georgia Tennis Association
13975 Georgia Textile Manufacturers Association
13976 Georgia Tire Dealers And Retreaders Association
13977 Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
13978 Georgia Urban Forest Council, Inc
13979 Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc.
13980 Georgia Veterinary Medical Association
13981 Georgia Water And Pollution Control Association
13982 Georgia Wildlife Federation
13983 Georgia Writers Association
14033 Gilmer County Chamber Of Commerce
14055 Girls Inc. Of Albany
14070 Girls Incorporated Of Greater Atlanta
14163 Golden Key International Honour Society
14193 Good Mews Animal Foundation
14215 Gordon County Chamber Of Commerce
14479 Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber Of Commerce
14573 Greater Hall Chamber Of Commerce
14586 Greater Helen Area Chamber Of Commerce
14666 Greater Macon Chamber Of Commerce
14717 Greater North Fulton Chamber Of Commerce
14828 International Inflight Food Service Association
14850 Greater Rome Chamber Of Commerce
14928 Greater Valdosta United Way, Inc.
14995 Greenbrier High School Athletic Booster Club
15001 Greene County Chamber Of Commerce
15055 Griffin-Spalding Chamber Of Commerce
15056 Griffin-Spalding County United Way
15133 Gwinnett Chamber Of Commerce
15142 Habersham County Chamber Of Commerce
15143 Habersham County United Way, Inc.
15155 Habitat For Humanity International
15201 Haines Alumni Assoc Action
15250 Handweavers Guild Of America
15265 Haralson County Chamber Of Commerce
15306 Harris County Chamber Of Commerce
15329 Hart County Chamber Of Commerce
15337 Harvard Bus Schl Clb At Atlnta
15418 Hawkinsville-Pulaski County Chamber Of Commerce
15438 Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis Chamber Of Commerce
15483 Healthcare Convention And Exhibitors Association
15495 Heard County Chamber Of Commerce
15504 Heart Of Georgia United Way
15536 Helen Chamber Of Commerce
15567 Henry County Chamber Of Commerce
15663 Historic Augusta, Inc.
15666 Historic Columbus Foundation
15677 Historic Mason Foundation
15781 Home Builders Association Of Georgia
15821 Homerville-Clinch County Chamber Of Commerce
15977 Human Development Resource Council
15978 Human Ecology Action League
16094 Iawp Foundation, Inc
16469 Independent Funeral Directors Of Georgia
16483 Independent Insurance Agents Of Georgia
16568 Indiana Chapter Of The American College Of Cardiology
16784 Institute For Professionals In Taxation
16826 Institute Of Industrial Engineers
16844 Institute Of Paper Science And Technology
16850 Institute Of Real Estate Management, Georgia Chapter
16864 Insulated Cable Engineers Association
16969 International Assocation Of Flight Paramedics
16985 International Association For Financial Planning
17102 International Association Of Optometric Executives
17276 International Cytokine Society
17285 International Digital Imaging Association
17290 International Doll Makers Association
17336 International Food Additives Council
17349 International Formula Council
17375 International Group Of Accounting Firms
17415 International Jelly And Preserve Association
17463 International Merger And Acquisition Professionals
17568 International Paralegal Management Association
17582 International Plastic Modelers Society/United States Branch
17664 International Society For Plant Molecular Biology
17692 International Society Of Communication Specialists
18054 Jackson County Area Chamber Of Commerce
18138 Jenkins County Chamber Of Commerce And Development Authority
18150 Jesup - Wayne County Chamber Of Commerce
18187 Jimmy Carter Presidential Library And Museum
18301 Kaiser-Frazer Owners Club International
18463 Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful
18488 Kennesaw Alumni
18779 Madison-Morgan County Chamber Of Commerce
18815 Knights Boxing Team - International
18867 La Grange - Troup County Chamber Of Commerce
18925 Lagniappe Associates Inc
19066 Lanier Soccer Association
19205 League Of Women Voters Of Georgia
19362 Liberty County Chamber Of Commerce
19392 Life Insurers Council
19393 Life Office Management Association
19403 Lignin Institute
19436 Lincolnton - Lincoln County Chamber Of Commerce
19885 Macon-Bibb County Convention And Visitors Bureau
19908 Madison County Chamber Of Commerce And Industrial Authority
20025 Major League Baseball Players
20110 Manufacturers Agents For Food Service Industry
20443 Mason Contractors Association Of America
21008 Masonry Association Of Georgia
21047 Metter-Candler Chamber Of Commerce
21250 Mcintosh County Chamber Of Commerce
21308 Medical Association Of Georgia
21359 Memorial Society Of Georgia
21457 Metro Atlanta Automobile Dealers Association
21458 Metro Atlanta Chamber Of Commerce
21459 Metro Augusta Chamber Of Commerce
21460 Metro Columbus Urban League
21888 Midwives Alliance Of North America
21934 Milledgeville-Baldwin County Chamber Of Commerce
21936 Miller County Arts Council
22197 Mississippi Coroner Medical Examiner Association
22577 Montgomery County Chamber Of Commerce
22588 Monticello-Jasper County Chamber Of Commerce
22617 Morehouse College National
22649 Mortgage Bankers Association Of Georgia
22693 Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber Of Commerce
22868 National Association Of Elevator Contractors
22888 National Electrical Contractors Association - Atlanta Chapter
22907 Naifa-Georgia
22958 Nashville-Berrien Chamber Of Commerce
22966 Natiol Blk Clg Almn Fm Found
23041 National Alliance Of Preservation Commissions
23045 National Alpha Lambda Delta
23057 National American Legion Press Association
23228 National Association Of Church Food Service
23280 National Association Of Credit Management-Southeast
23402 National Association Of Left-Handed Golfers
23406 National Association Of Legal Search Consultants
23411 National Association Of Limited Edition Dealers
23430 National Association Of Medical Examiners
23582 National Association Of Social Workers - Georgia Chapter
23626 National Association Of State Administrators And Supervisors Of Private Schools
23768 National Barrel Horse Association
23773 National Basketball Trainers' Association
23890 National Child Care Association
23968 National Conference Of Black Mayors
24092 National Criminal Defense College
24154 National Electrical Contractors Association - Georgia Chapter
24254 National Electrical Contractors Association - Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter
24292 National Employment Lawyers Association - Georgia Chapter
24310 National Families In Action
24405 National Funeral Directors And Morticians Association
24416 National Golf Car Manufacturers Association
24602 National Mastitis Council
24707 National Ornamental And Miscellaneous Metals Association
24729 National Pecan Shellers Association
24755 National Poultry And Food Distributors Association
24767 National Propane Gas Association-Southeast Regional Office
24831 National Safety Council-South Eastern Region
24857 National Shrimp Processors Association
25065 Native American Preservation Association Of Georgia
25084 Natural Science For Youth Foundation
25888 Newnan-Coweta Chamber Of Commerce
25968 Nonprofit Resource Center
26009 North American Case Research Association
26072 North American Registry Of Midwives
26080 North American Serials Interest Group
26593 Northwest Georgia Historical And Genealogical Society
26665 Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board
26760 Oconee County Chamber Of Commerce
26792 Oglethorpe Chamber Of Commerce
27052 Okefenokee Chamber Of Commerce
27188 Omega Psi Phi
27246 Opticians Association Of Georgia
27254 Oracle Applications Users Group
27523 Owsley Family Historical Society
27824 Paulding Chamber Of Commerce
27848 Peace Officers' Association Of Georgia, Inc.
27850 Peach County Chamber Of Commerce
27852 Peanut Advisory Board
27873 Pelham Chamber Of Commerce
28237 Phi Mu Foundation
28277 Physical Therapy Association Of Georgia
28295 Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society
28301 Pickens County Chamber Of Commerce
28308 Pierce County Chamber Of Commerce
28328 Pine Chemicals Association
28402 Plumbing And Mechanical Association Of Georgia
28436 Point Wentworth Chamber Of Commerce
28440 Polaris International North American Network
28465 Polk County Chamber Of Commerce
28501 Porcelain Enamel Institute
28514 Portable Rechargeable Battery Association
28546 Potash And Phosphate Institute
28562 Poultry Breeders Of America
28671 Printing Industry Association Of Georgia
28693 Processed Apples Institute
28716 Professional Association Of Georgia Educators
28728 Professional Business And Financial Network
28754 Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society
28772 Professional Golfers Association Of America-Georgia
28822 Professional Grounds Management Society - Atlanta Branch
28843 Professional Insurance Agents Of Georgia
28865 Professional Lawn Care Association Of America
28876 Professional Photographers Of America
28905 Professional Sports Car Racing
29066 Quitman-Brooks County Chamber Of Commerce
29072 Rabun County Chamber Of Commerce
29106 Railway Tie Association
29197 Recovered Alcoholic Clergy Association
29202 Recreational Park Trailer Industry Association
29229 Refrigerated Foods Association
29269 Renee Olubunmi Rondeau Peace Foundation
29433 Risley Alumni Assn Glynn Ga
29466 Roberta-Crawford County Chamber Of Commerce
29569 Roofing And Sheet Metal Contractors Association Of Georgia
29587 Roswell Historical Society
29624 Roystonfranklin Springs Chamber Of Commerce
29654 Rutledge Chamber Of Commerce
29857 Sandy Springs Business Association
29905 Savannah Area Chamber Of Commerce And Cvb
29928 Scenic Georgia
29999 Screven County Chamber Of Commerce
30193 Shawn Hughes
30331 Sisterhood Of Shoers
30388 Smyrna Historical And Genealogical Society
30459 Society For Hematopathology
30474 Society For Human Resource Management - Athens Area Chapter
30475 Society For Human Resource Management - Atlanta Chapter
30476 Society For Human Resource Management - Augusta Area Chapter
30477 Society For Human Resource Management - Augusta-Aiken Chapter
30518 Society For Human Resource Management - Columbus Area Chapter
30572 Society For Human Resource Management - Greater Rome Chapter
30748 Society Of Professors Of Education
30756 Soperton-Treutlen Chamber Of Commerce
30777 Southern Regional Education Board
30798 Society For Human Resource Management - West Georgia Chapter
30853 Society For Pediatric Pathology
30854 Society For Pediatric Psychology
30861 Society For Philosophy Of Religion
30894 Society For The Advancement Of Social Psychology
30898 Society For The History Of Discoveries
30960 Society Of Biblical Literature
31012 Society Of Georgia Archivists
31034 Society Of Insurance Research
31036 Society Of International Business Fellows
31054 Society Of Municipal Arborists
31175 South Atlantic Modern Language Association
31368 South Eastern Fabricare Association
31375 South Fulton Chamber Of Commerce
31377 South Georgia Chamber Of Commerce
31429 Southeast Society Of American Foresters
31431 Southeast Tourism Society
31432 Southeast United Dairy Industry Association - Southeast Region
31437 Southeastern Cotton Ginners Association
31438 Southeastern Electric Exchange
31439 Southeastern Electrification Council
31442 Southeastern Gay Rodeo Association -Georgia
31445 Southeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association
31446 Southeastern Mailers Association
31453 Southeastern Society Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeons
31455 Southeastern Surgical Congress
31465 Southern Arts Federation
31467 Southern Association Of Independent Schools
31468 Southern Association Of Orthodontists
31470 Southern Association Of Wholesale Distributors
31471 Southern Bakers Association
31473 Southern Brick Institute
31476 Southern Cable Telecommunications Association
31486 Southern Cotton Growers
31487 Southern Council Of Optometrists
31489 Southern Crop Production Association
31495 Southern Economic Development Council
31498 Southern Forest World
31503 Southern Highroads Development Association
31504 Southern Historical Association
31520 Southern Motor Carriers
31523 Southern Newspaper Publishers Association
31524 Southern Nursery Association, Inc.
31535 Southern States Police Benevolent Association
31574 Southwest Quarter Chattahoochee Regional Chamber Of Commerce
31606 Spain Chamber Of Commerce Of Georgia
31665 Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber Of Commerce
31742 Spirit Of Atlanta Alumni Assn
31759 Sportscar Vintage Racing Association
31857 State Bar Of Georgia
31872 State Guard Association Of The United States
31888 Statesboro-Bulloch Chamber Of Commerce
32065 Surveying And Mapping Society Of Georgia
32109 Tackle And Shooting Sports Agents Association
32150 Tappi
32156 Tattnall County Development Authority
32186 Technical Association Of The Pulp And Paper Industry
32213 Telfair County Chamber Of Commerce
32365 Terrell County Chamber Of Commerce
32688 Textile Fibers And By-Products Association
32723 The American Harp Society - Georgia
32854 The Carpet And Rug Institute
32908 The Foodservice Group, Inc.
32917 The Garden Club Of Georgia, Inc.
32941 The Hospitality Sales And Marketing Assn International - Georgia
32985 The Japan-America Society Of Georgia
33101 The Southeastern Library Network
33159 Thomas County Historical Society
33164 Thomaston-Upson Chamber Of Commerce
33165 Thomasville - Thomas County Chamber Of Commerce
33168 Thomson - Mcduffie Chamber Of Commerce
33199 Tifton-Tift County Chamber Of Commerce
33232 Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber Of Commerce
33253 Toombs-Montgomery Chamber Of Commerce
33276 Towing And Recovery Association Of Georgia
33288 Towns County Chamber Of Commerce
33388 Triple Crown Hometowns Retirement Development Partnership
33393 Troup County Historical Society
33491 U.S. And Canadian Academy Of Pathology
33493 U.S. Army Ranger Association
33528 U.S. Poultry And Egg Association
33545 U.S.A. Poultry And Egg Export Council
33567 Uga Atlanta Alumni Center
33613 Union County Historical Society
33656 United Egg Producers
33697 United Paperworkers International Union
33792 United States Orienteering Federation
33837 United Way Of Hall County, Inc.
33889 United States Tennis Association - Southern
33893 United States Tennis Association, Southern Section
33936 United Way For Grady County
33941 United Way Of Appling County
33945 United Way Of Bartow County, Inc.
33957 United Way Of Camden County, Inc.
33974 United Way Of Coastal Georgia, Inc.
33976 United Way Of Colquitt County
33990 United Way Of Forsyth County
33999 United Way Of Gordon County
34018 United Way Of Mcduffie County
34024 United Way Of Metropolitan Atlanta
34052 United Way Of Northeast Georgia
34064 United Way Of Northwest Georgia
34077 United Way Of Pulaski County, Inc.
34082 United Way Of Rome & Floyd County, Inc.
34091 United Way Of Screven County, Inc.
34095 United Way Of South Central Georgia
34098 United Way Of South Georgia, Inc.
34103 United Way Of Southeast Georgia, Inc.
34112 United Way Of Southwest Georgia
34123 United Way Of Sumter County
34134 United Way Of The Central Savannah River Area
34135 United Way Of The Chattahoochee Valley
34136 United Way Of The Coastal Empire, Inc.
34150 United Way Of Thomas County
34151 United Way Of Toombs, Montgomery And Wheeler Counties
34157 United Way Of Upson County
34164 United Way Of Walton County, Inc.
34172 United Way Of West Georgia, Inc.
34174 United Way Of White County
34389 Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber Of Commerce
34602 Whitworth Family Association
34624 Vinegar Institute
34852 Walker County Chamber Of Commerce
34885 Warner Robins Area Chamber Of Commerce
34887 Warren County Chamber Of Commerce
34948 Washington County Chamber Of Commerce
35078 Washington-Wilkes Chamber Of Commerce
35116 Waycross/Ware County Chamber Of Commerce
35164 Welsh Terrier Club Of America Rescue Service
35167 Wera Motorcycle Roadracing
35192 West Georgia Two Cylinder Club
35411 Westville Historic Handicrafts
35432 White County Chamber Of Commerce And Development Authority
35812 Women In Insurance And Financial Services, Atlanta
35822 Women In Packaging, Inc.
35918 Womens Basketball Coaches Association
35944 Wood Component Manufacturers Association
36002 World Development Federation
36081 Worth County-Sylvester Chamber Of Commerce
36248 Youth Communication Metro Atlanta
36287 Zyman Insititute Of Brand Science
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(404) 651-3998 (404) 651-4314 MS. ANGELA LEFEBVRE MS. Angela
(404) 363-2110 (404) 363-2110 MR. ROBIN SHANNONHOUSE MR. Robin
(770) 536-1121
(770) 368-8200 (770) 368-9091 MR. JOHN CALLEN MR. John
(770) 368-8200 (770) 368-9091 MR. JOHN CALLEN MR. John
(229) 377-4357
(912) 367-8600
(770) 386-1677
(912) 729-5362
(912) 265-1850
(229) 985-2627
(770) 781-4110
(706) 602-5548
(706) 597-8373
(404) 527-7200
(706) 543-5254
(706) 226-4357
(478) 783-4091
(706) 291-9336
(912) 564-5770
(229) 382-2881
(912) 283-4461
(912) 489-8475
(229) 883-6700
(229) 924-9783
(706) 724-5544
(706) 327-3255
(912) 651-7700
(229) 228-0560
(912) 537-2776
(706) 647-9965
(770) 868-5108
(706) 884-8292
(706) 348-7067
(912) 247-8100 (912) 245-0071 MYRNA BALLARD Myrna
(770) 429-0706 (770) 429-9656 M. C WHITWORTH M. C
(404) 252-3663 (404) 252-0774 MS. PAMELA CHUMLEY MS. Pamela
(706) 375-7702 (706) 375-7797 MS. PATTY WILLARD MS. Patty
(478) 922-8585 (478) 328-7745 MS. MICHELE CALLAHAN MS. Michele
(706) 465-9604 (706) 465-1789 O.B MCCORKLE O.B
(912) 552-3288 (912) 552-1449 MR. THEO MCDONALD MR. Theo
(706) 678-2013 (706) 678-1932 MR. THOMAS GORMAN MR. Thomas
(912) 283-3742 (912) 283-0121 A A KARLE AA
(404) 351-1330 (404) 351-2228 MR. BRUCE SCHWARTZ MR. Bruce
(770) 720-5010 (770) 720-5015 MS. EVELYNE CLARKE MS. Evelyne
(770) 836-8200 MR. HAL KIDD MR. Hal
(229) 838-6310 (229) 838-4000 MR. MATTHEW MOYE MR. Matthew
(706) 865-5356 (706) 865-0758 MR. STEVEN HASHIMOTO MR. Steven
(770) 663-9998 (770) 663-9996 MS. PEGGY FORTSON MS. Peggy
(770) 924-3563 (770) 928-2338 JR HINES Jr
(770) 279-8027 (770) 279-8473 MS. BETH BASS MS. Beth
(770) 565-6660 (770) 565-6663 MR. STEVEN LAWSER MR. Steven
(770) 446-6996 (770) 263-8825 MS. LAURA LYNE MS. Laura
(912) 776-7718 (912) 776-7719 MS. HOLLIE JONES MS. Hollie
(404) 614-0040 (404) 614-0045 MS. RACHEL ALTERMAN MS. Rachel
(404) 727-9172 MR. GREG THOMAS MR. Greg
Title
Contact Last Name Email Address Web Site Membership SIC code
Membership Type
www.100blackmen.org 8322
Grant jgrant@100blackmen-atlanta.org
Executive Director & Coo 269 Individuals 8322
www.100blackmen-atlanta.org
Lewis Chairpersoninfo@atlanta9to5.org www.atlanta9to5.org 8699
Darby President sales@airapps.com 10000
www.jet-jobs.com Individuals
Darby President kdarby@airapps.com 5000
www.jet-jobs.com Individuals 4119
Mccarty johnmccarty@arc-pa.org
Executive Director 17
www.arc-pa.org Individuals 8000
Eimer President info@acmc.org www.acmc.org550 Both 8661
Vitucci info@anausa.org
Executive Director 5000
www.anausa.org Individuals 8000
Kushner adelek@alltel.net
Executive Director home.alltel.net/adelek/home.html 8730
Geiger President cookcochamber@alltel.net 240 Companies8611
www.adel-cookchamber.org
Barker aismarcia@comcast.net
Executive Director www.adoptioninfosvcs.com 8322
Martin President 400
www.aerostar-owners.comIndividuals 4119
Boea President info@aawit.net www.aawit.net 8699
www.aidatlanta.org 8399
Smith Treasurer k4phe@bellsouth.net www.w4mm.com110 Individuals 8641
www.albanyga.com 8611
UnderdownVice Presidentchamber@albanyga.com www.albanyga.com 8699
Mckinney Chairperson info@albanyga.com 1257
www.albanyga.com Both 8611
Turner abcchamber@accessatc.net
Chamber President 110
www.abcchamber.org Both 8611
Ablard Executive Director 155000
www.alphadeltapi.org Individuals 8300
Ulferts President ulfertgw@udmercy.edu 4168
www.alphaiotadelta.com Individuals 8200
Morgan info@helenga.org
Executive Director www.helenga.org 8699
Geso Director 8200
atlamcot@aol.com
Caldwell Executive Officer www.amcot.org 3990
Ducoin fjducoin@smiledoctors.com 300
www.sd-aaid.org 8020
Shrout mshrout@mail.mcg.edu
Executive Director 400
www.aaomr.org Both 8000
Ward rwward@mag.org
Executive Director 1600
www.gaaap.org Individuals 8000
Sellers President jsellers@gapa.ws
bdeconcini@aarweb.org
Deconcini Executive Director 10000
www.aarweb.org Individuals 8661
Noonan gnoonan@charter.net 300
Sanitarians.org Individuals 4953
Strickland Director source@aapnetwork.net 210
www.aapnetwork.net 3990
Shackford President valleysoccer@gmail.com 950
www.aast.org Individuals 8000
Seabaugh Director sales@aavim.com 7
www.aavim.com 8200
Hofacre aaap@uga.edu
Secretary-Treasurer www.aaap.info 8000
Jarret aabphq@aabp.org
Executive Vice President 5800
www.aabp.org 740
Korwin President anitakorwin@bellsouth.net www.atlantaaalnc.org 8000
Cox aaohn@aaohn.org
Executive Director 8300
www.aaohn.org Both 8000
wcarbone@aapsga.org
Carbone Chief Executive Officer 3500
www.aapsga.org Individuals 8000
Bruner President rmarieb@aol.com www.aauw.org 8699
Fore info@abfnet.org
Executive Director 1200
www.ABFnet.org 8699
Bent office@abpp.org
Executive Officer 3950
www.abpp.org Individuals 8000
Johnson President bouvoes@aol.com www.bouvier.org 8641
RichardsonNational Secretary 4000 Individuals
www.americanbridge.com 8641
Walton ask@camellias-acs.org
Executive Director 2900
www.camellias-acs.orgBoth 782
Selfrin Ceo www.cancer.org 8399
hholderfield@pami.org
Holderfield Executive Director www.accga.org 8000
inacc@aol.com
Goldfarb Executive Director www.inacc.org 8000
ohioacc@aol.com
Goldfarb Executive Director www.ohioacc.org 8000
wvchapteracc@aol.com
Goldfarb Executive Director www.accwv.org 8000
tara@theassociationcompany.com www.gcep.org
Morrison Executive Director 500 Individuals 8000
www.epracticemanagement.org
webmaster@epracticemanagement.org Individuals 8000
Andrejeski acr@rheumatology.org
Executive Vice President 7600
www.rheumatology.org 8000
Weaver President loisshinall@aol.com 8200
www.facs.org/chapters/georgia/home.html
Bolen President 300
www.sba.muohio.edu 5399
Miles achsa@bellsouth.net
Executive Director 1100
www.achsa.org Individuals 8000
Wheaton tomwheaton@newsouthassoc.com
Executive Director 130
www.acra-crm.org Companies8699
Newman President aesa@uakron.edu www3.uakron.edu/aesa 8200
Ellis afa@americanfloor.org
Executive Director 180
www.americanfloor.orgCompanies8699
Greene President nmgreene40@comcast.net 11000
www.daylilies.org Individuals
Romm President ahgoffice@earthlink.net 1100
www.americanherbalist.com 782
Mchenry Founder 560
www.americanhydrangeasociety.org 782
Pinnix President schea@mindspring.com 7
www.aila.org500 8111
Seaburn Manager aihydro@aol.com 1200
www.aihydro.org Both 4941
6411
Glaser President aiccse@aiccse.org 500
www.aiccse.org Both 8611
shamblin@ajga.org
Hamblin Executive Director www.ajga.org5200 8322
Anderson Senior Vice President 3000 8399
www.arthritis.org/communities/juvenile_arthritis/about_ajao.asp
Warner amaatlanta@mindspring.com
Executive Director 850
www.ama-atlanta.com 8742
Berry President 900
www.amtaga.org 8000
Dean amswxgrrl@yahoo.com
Webmaster/Editor 50 Individuals 8621
Berger Rn info@apdaatlanta.org www.apdaatlanta.org 8399
Rosenberg President edward_k@bellsouth.net www.apdaatlanta.org Individuals 8000
Powell info@peanut-shellers.org
Executive Director 200
www.peanut-shellers.org 8631
Palma President info@ptagonline.org 1503
www.ptagonline.org 8000
widener@mindspring.com 6500
Hayward President ross@texassalvagepools.com www.aspa.com170 Companies4119
Allen Ceo
President &jamall@ashastd.org 450 Companies8000
depts.washington.edu/astda
Beach President info@astdatlanta.org 640
www.astdatlanta.org Individuals 8200
ashrae@ashrae.org
Comstock Communications Director 55000
www.ashrae.org Individuals 5075
Howard info@asidga.org
Chapter Administrator 1500
www.asidga.org Individuals 7389
Sawhill President sawhill@uga.edu 430
www.gaasla.org Both 8699
Guder Treasurer
Secretary / asm.office@ptsem.edu 625
www.asmweb.org Individuals 8661
info@aspsn.org
Defaveri Executive Director 1830
www.aspsn.org 8000
Redgate Ceo kredgate@brooksmcginnis.com 8721
vernon@ahqi.com
Thomas Executive Director 140
www.asageorgia.org 8700
Anderson President aths.org/chapter_detail.asp?id=7 7999
Martin gmartin@the-southern.org
Executive Director www.the-southern.org 5490
Pearson President chamber@americus.net 8611
www.americus-sumterchamber.com/Chamber.htm
Garriga President chamber@americus.net www.americus-sumterchamber.com 8611
Hamilton President 8300
Mandeville Secretary secretary@amta.org www.amta.org450 Individuals
chapteroffice@aiatlanta.com
Brockway Executive Director 700
www.aiatlanta.com Individuals 7389
gbrodnax@sbssolutions.com
Brodnax Account Representative www.sbssolutions.com
Mantello Ceo 700000
www.arthritis.org 8399
Rhodes info.ga@arthritis.org
President/Ceo www.arthritis.org 8399
Mitchell plankton@abana.org
Central Office Administrator 4800
www.abana.org Both 7699
Zorn President szorn@alltel.net www.turnerchamber.com Both 8611
Amin Chairperson info@aahoa.com 6000
www.aahoa.com Companies8611
Osborn Manager osbornj@asme.org www.asme.org/igti Individuals 2813
Pelfrey alagatl@aol.com
Executive Director www.alag.org 8000
Anderson President info@abcga.org 400
www.abcga.org Companies8700
Loebbecke President isweikk@cityu.edu.hk www.aisnet.org 8611
Smith neva@asagashop.org
Executive Director www.asashop.org/asaga/ 4119
Sitek gsitek@reedbusiness.com
National Editorial Director 14
www.acppubs.com Companies2741
Dunham dunham@agcga.org
Executive Vice President 560
www.agcga.org Companies8700
Griffin jrgriffin@accg.org
Executive Director 159
www.accg.org Companies9190
Snorton acpe@acpe.edu
Executive Director 3600
www.acpe.edu Both 8661
Quinn acgatlanta@mindspring.com
Executive Director 250
www.acg.org/atlanta Individuals 7300
Cristol President ads@kellencompany.com 175
www.dressings-sauces.org 5490
Stockton Executive Vp ami@amifs.org 600
www.amifs.org Both 6282
Hurst President curo@arches.uga.edu www.uga.edu/awis 8699
Mcdonnell President sherry_chappell@yahoo.com 150
www.avpsych.org Individuals 8000
Dowdell Director abcardio@abcardio.org 800
www.abcardio.org 8000
Edwards President fpadmin@tcnj.edu abwh.tcnj.edu 8699
Dykes Executive Director 8200
Ngo jennifer@aeecenter.org
Certification Director 9000
www.aeecenter.org Both 8711
Lemieux afrds@kellencompany.com
Executive Director 650
www.afrds.org Companies8742
Watkins President southeast@aicp.com 7310
www.aicp.com/about_aicp/chapters/southeast
Haag dhaag@rheumatology.org
Executive Director 1000
www.rheumatology.org/arhp 8000
Mckinney President info@athenschamber.net 1100
www.athenschamber.net Both 8611
www.aaedl.com 8000
Russell info@aaca.net
Vp Communications 200
www.aaca.net Individuals
Key Chairpersonjasonkey@mindspring.com www.acm.org/chapters/atlanta 7371
Segal Chairpersonchi-atlanta@acm.org www.chia.org 7371
Brown President wendy.l.brown@zurichna.com 80
www.aaip1988.org 6411
White 4700
President spalding@harrynormanrealtors.com www.realtorsatlanta.comIndividuals 6531
Bitz info@atlantaperforms.com
Executive Director 560
www.atlantaperforms.comBoth 7920
Gonzalez President info@ghcc.org www.ghcc.org 8611
info@atljrga.org
Fanning Interim Executive Director 1600 Individuals 8322
www.atlantajuniorgolf.org
Shelnutt Chief Executive Officer 8200
Kenner President 8699
Jones djones@augustagausa.com
Vice President 1300
www.augustagausa.com Both 8611
White bwhite@augustaga.org
Executive Director www.AugustaGA.org 8699
Dart President tdart@adaaweb.com 600
www.gada.com 4119
Warr President 450 Both
www.bainbridgegachamber.com 8611
Ward bankscountychamber@alltel.net
Executive Director 72
www.bankscountyga.org 8611
Crews chamber@barnesville.org
Executive Director 230
www.barnesville.org Companies8611
Wright President mwalker@barrowchamber.com 550
www.barrowchamber.com Both 8611
Belew President jbelew@bellsouth.net 250 8000
www.geocities.com/heartland/park/9465/bartowcoga.html
Glenn glennkk@bellsouth.net
Executive Director 300
www.baxley.org Both 8611
Reagan Vice President 300 8611
Godi President www.benchmarc360.com 8740
Collins Ceo info@centralgeorgia.bbb.org 1700 Companies7310
www.centralgeorgia.bbb.org
Seger bmwhq@biblicalministries.org
General Director 350 Individuals 8661
www.biblicalministries.org
E info@bbbscoosavalley.org
Lopez-Dyrda xecutive Director www.bbbscoosavalley.org 8322
Sinha Treasurer 8200
Brock President negamtns@alltel.net 505
www.blairsvillechamber.com 8611
Collins Secretary negamtns@alltel.net www.blairsvillechamber.com 8611
Crozier President info@blakelyearlychamber.com 200 Both
www.blakelyearlychamber.com 8611
Bane Director blrdgarts@tds.net 350 7336
www.southernhighroads.com/blue_ridge_mtn_arts
Luke Agent 8200
Spillett President info@bgca.org 3500000 Individuals 8322
www.bgca.org
Watson Treasurer 8200
Brantley President brantleyassoc@mindspring.com 550
www.brantleyassociation.com
Casey President farrierhdq@aol.com www.bwfa.net6000 Both
Woodside President chamber@bgicoc.com 1038 Companies8611
www.brunswick-georgia.com/chamber
Tipton visitorsbureau@bgivb.com
Executive Director 13
www.bgicvb.com 8699
Austin Chairperson 150
www.bryancoga.org 8611
Lasseter President gsnats@gsnationals.com 5100
www.buickgsca.com 8641
Atha matha2@bellsouth.net
Executive Director 250 8611
O'brien ccc@kellencompany.com
Vice President 60
www.caloriecontrol.org 8010
Weathers Chairperson 363
www.camdenchamber.com Both 8611
Brooks Executive Director 300
www.camillageorgia.com Companies8611
jseelaus@carpet-rug.org
Seelaus Director, Market Issues 200
www.carpet-rug.org Companies8699
Jackson President ken@carroll-ga.org 750
www.carroll-ga.org Both 8611
Grover 1100
President reception@cartersvillechamber.com www.buybartow.com 8611
Harlan staff@caststone.org
Executive Director 71
www.caststone.org Companies3900
Mcgee Treasurer secretary@catalina22.org www.catalina22.org 4490
Cole President chamber@catt.com www.gatewaytogeorgia.com 8611
Cole President tcole@catt.com 400
www.gatewaytogeorgia.com 8611
catdev@catt.com
Meadows Executive Director 8748
www.catoosa.com/depts/development/Eco%20dev%20home%20p
Mccullers President loganvillechamber.com 8611
Presnell President epresnell@augustagausa.com www.augustausa.com 8611
Nix info@murraycountychamber.com
Office Manager 250
www.murraycountychamber.com 8611
Perry Chairpersonspivey@chattooga.k12.ga.us 250 Both 8611
www.chattooga-chamber.org/community.htm
creativityatl@bellsouth.net
StottlemyerExecutive Director 250 Both
www.creativityatlanta.org 7310
Carnes President info@cherokeechamber.com 1410
www.cherokeechamber.comBoth 8611
Morton President editor@gocwi.org www.gocwi.org 8322
Stein President contact@childrenswish.org www.childrenswish.org 8621
Lemke info@georgiamining.org
Executive Vice President 4
www.kaolin.com Companies
Hail City Manager www.cityofsugarhill.com 8611
Douglas Secretary www.clandouglassociety.org
North melissa_alfred2005@yahoo.com
Associate Professor 100
campus.acm.org 7371
Bradley Program Dir 550
www.itown.com/athens/mentor
Carlton mcarlton@claxtonevanschamber.com
Executive Director 250
www.claxtonevanschamber.com 8611
Hancock Chairperson 720
www.claytoncham.org Companies8611
Willingham Co-Chair cclec@aol.com www.Episcopalian.org/CCLEC 8093
Morris ssi1872@bellsouth.net
Executive Director 1400 Both
www.saintsimonslighthouse.org 7999
Cooper Ceo info@cobbchamber.org 2300
www.cobbchamber.orgCompanies8611
Tait President ltucker@mindspring.com www.rootsweb.com/~gaccgs 8000
Kerwood President cobbhabitat@bellsouth.net www.cobbhabitat.org Individuals 8322
Thompson President 102 8611
Shockley Treasurer treasurer@coleopsoc.org 775
www.coleopsoc.org 8699
Garland President Both 8743
Renshaw Executive Director 650
www.augustagausa.com Both 8611
Osborn webmaster@ccchoralsociety.org
Executive Director 50
www.ccchoralsociety.orgIndividuals 7920
Price ccvb@msn.com
Executive Director 8699
info@cbaofga.com www.cbaofga.com 6021
info@communityleadership.org
Maloney Executive Director 500 Both
www.communityleadership.org 9190
Chumely Executive Director 11
www.concordgrape.org 100
bruce@widener-associates.com
Widener Executive Director www.caag.org1000 Companies
Fisher coaa@coaa.org
Managing Executive, Finance & Operations www.coaa.org375 Both 8700
Boscarino President info@conyers-rockdale.com 700 Both
www.conyers-rockdale.com 8611
Belian tbelian@crcao.com
Executive Director 8
www.crcao.com 8621
420 Both
Simmons President info@cordele-crisp-chamber.com www.cordele-crisp-chamber.com 8611
Binzel Ceo pbinzel@corenetglobal.org 7500
www.corenetglobal.orgIndividuals 8621
Diblasi President 240 Companies6282
www.shareholderservices.org
Colley President cottonpatch85@yahoo.com 110 Individuals
www.geocities.com/cottonpatch85 5092
Purcell lpurcell@bellsouth.net
Executive Director 4900
www.casecec.org Individuals 8200
Mcdonald President cjcj.georgia.gov 8100
Mcconnon pmcconnon@cste.org
Executive Director www.cste.org435
Seitz dir@cnme.org
Executive Director www.cnme.org 8200
Puckett puckettg@council.org
Executive Director 400
www.council.org Companies8200
Carter Executive Director www.coag.info 9190
Morris President smorris@newtonchamber.com www.newtonchamber.com 8611
Owens President & Ceo 1300
www.forsythchamber.org Both 8611
Thomas President michael.thomas@crm-a.rog 400
www.crm-a.org Companies7300
President information@dadecogachamber.com
Burrell Hill www.dadecogachamber.com 8611
Bailey President info@dahlonega.org 500
www.dahlonega.org Both 8611
info@daltonchamber.org 900
www.daltonchamber.org Companies8611
Ryan President tamtop@earthlink.net 300
clubs.akc.org/ddtca 270
Williams President info@dawson.org 517
www.dawson.org Both 8611
Owens dhs@dekalbhistory.org
Executive Director 1200
www.dekalbhistory.org Individuals 7999
Latta dsi@gsu.edu
Executive Director 5500 Both
www.decisionsciences.org 8621
Vice info@dekalbchamber.org
Davis-Mitchell President 1029
www.dekalbchamber.org Both 8611
Brown President wbrown6@bellsouth.net 18 Individuals 8641
www.dixieclassicchevy.com
Broome President dosemcc@alltel.net 125
www.donalsonvillega.com 8611
Speight dccofc@sowega.net
Interim Director 180
www.doolychamber.com Both 8611
Lewis President jlewis@douglasga.org www.douglasga.org 8611
English Specialist 700 Both 8611
Information english@douglascountygeorgia.com www.douglascountygeorgia.com/chamber
Pilgrim fostercare.org/fpa/ga-dcfpa.htm 8322
Paulk President chamber@dublin-georgia.com 704
www.dublin-georgia.com Both 8611
Davidson President/Ceo ddavidson@esng.easterseals.com www.northgeorgia.easterseals.com
Randoph Center Director www.northgeorgia.easterseals.com
Center
Rodriguez-Mejias Director www.northgeorgia.easterseals.com
Thomas President/Ceo sthomas@esega.org www.eastersealseastgeorgia.org 8322
Peebles President/Ceo middlegeorgia.easterseals.com
Davidson President/Ceo ddavidson@esng.easterseals.com www.northgeorgia.easterseals.com
Wienman Director www.northgeorgia.easterseals.com
English benglish@swga-easterseals.org
Executive Director 8322
Borger sharon@eastersealswga.org
Executive Director
Fenn President 300
www.eastman-georgia.comBoth 8611
Blackwell President epchamber@eatonton.com 350
www.eatonton.com Both 8611
Jones Executive Director www.effinghamcounty.com 8611
Klamke lwidzowski@eima.com
Executive Director www.eima.com184 Companies3999
Brooks President chamber@elbertga.com 300
www.elbertga.com 8611
granite@egaonline.com
Robinson Executive Vice President 150
www.egaonline.com Companies3900
Wall Contact www.ellavillega.com 8611
Mckennie Treasurer jackie.mckennie@ga.ngb.army.mil www.eangga.com 3100 Both 8641
Parker President evhs@evhsonline.org 600
www.evhsonline.org 7999
Dicks pdicks@edpa.com
Executive Director www.edpa.com385 Companies3900
Hackett 549
President chamber@blueridgemountains.com www.blueridgemountains.com Both 8611
Nelms Chairperson 50 Companies4900
www.admin.co.fayette.ga.us
Gibbs info@fayettechamber.org
Interim President 800
www.fayettechamber.org Companies8611
Paige fsc@mindspring.com
Executive Director 12000
www.federationsoutherncoop.com 6552
Patrick President info@ferrariclubofamerica.org 3500 Both
www.ferrariclubofamerica.org 8641
Mccallen Ceo membership@fpanet.org 30000
www.fpanet.org 6282
Giddens President 325
www.fitzgeraldga.org 8611
Bryant 8748
Cuthbertson info@fibca.com
Executive Vice President 50
www.fibca.com
Atwell pittsman54@aol.com
Executive Director 9000
www.fdoamerica.org Both 4119
Jones info@forestlandowners.com
Executive Vice President 10000 Both
www.forestlandowners.com 800
ChristopherPresident pchristo@forsythcable.com www.forsyth-monroechamber.com8611
102
www.franklin-county.com 8611
Simmins Principal 8200
info@garal.org 3500
www.garal.org 8093
Brown gafp@gafp.org
Executive Director 2400
www.gafp.org 8000
Koehler info@gapeanuts.com
Executive Director 6500
www.gapeanuts.com 100
Veazey President mveazey@gach.org www.gach.org 8070
Stanley info@ga-apt.org
Director - Government Affairs www.ga-apt.org 6500
Swogger 1200
www.gacte.org 8200
Adams gahomehealth@earthlink.net
Executive Director 52
www.gahha.org Companies8000
Johnson Executive Director www.gamft.org 8322
Kavka info@gaphc.org
Executive Director www.gaphc.org 8000
Finch President finchl@gab.org www.gab.org 4830
Fulmer tfulmer@gacce.org
Administrator 300
www.gacce.org Both 8611
mcummings@gacs.org
Cummings Executive Director 78
www.gacs.org 8200
Pelfrey Executive Officer www.gaccp.org 9190
Tudor President www.gacs.com 5399
Sexton President lsexton@sexton-morris.com www.gacdl.org 8111
Puckett Executive Director 1500
www.gael.org Companies8200
Williams President merchuriac.williams@gae.org www.gae.org40000 Individuals 8200
Dockery President pdockery@coffee.k12.ga.us 8200
www.ciclt.com/gael/gaesp/default.asp
Adams normer@gahsc.org
Executive Director 165
www.gahsc.org 8322
Coffey President gahsa@gahsa.org www.gahsa.org/welcome.htm 9190
Cruse Executive Director 625
www.gamb.org Individuals 6500
Smith Executive Vpgapr@bellsouth.net 200
www.gapr.org Companies5172
Dillehay chuck@gapa.net
Executive Director 650
www.gapa.net Individuals 8000
Hall President 358
www.gapb.org Companies8100
Ogle gapaexdr@bellsouth.net
Executive Director 350
www.georgiaaccountants.org 8721
Hamilton Ceo info@garealtor.com www.garealtor.com 6531
Marshall President aog1998@aol.com www.gaauctioneers.org 7389
Sands Associate Director 380
www.gacha.org Companies219
Brannen President jbrannen@gabankers.com www.gabankers.com 6021
gbwa@bellsouth.net
Anderson Executive Director gbwa.org 58 5180
Perry kperry@georgiabev.org
Executive Director 89
www.georgiabev.org Companies5180
Cook gbfaa@gbfaa.org
Executive Director gbfaa.org 200 Companies8699
Collins gabe@gabeef.org
Executive Vice President 6000
www.gabeef.org 219
Thomas President lthomas@gachamber.org 8611
Loudermilk President admin@georgiachildcare.org 163 Companies8322
www.georgiachildcare.org
Krohne ekrohne@gachiro.org
Executive Director 650
www.gachiro.org Individuals 8000
www.gcaaonline.org 8641
Keck President 130
www.gcpa.org 1771
Sibley President mail@gaconservancy.org www.gaconservancy.org 8641
Baker President www.georgiachiropractic.org 8000
Malok mmmalok@dhr.state.ga.us
Program Manager 400
www.gcoa.org Both 8000
Martin doctordave@gsu.edu
Executive Director www.gcee.org Both 8200
Buffum gactywelassoc@earthlink.net
Executive Director www.gcwa.us 9190
Mercer President affiliates@gcua.org www.gacreditunions.org 6021
Hollifield Executive Director www.certifiedseed.org 100
Cardosa jcardosa@gacsa.org
Executive Director 120
www.gacsa.org Companies1741
Green President phillips@gadental.org www.gadental.org 8020
Sykes President sykes@gdha.org www.gdha.org 8020
www.doe.k12.ga.us 8200
bruce@widener-associates.com
Widener Executive Director 4941
Edwards Manager jcardosa@gdta.org www.gdta.org186 Companies4213
Straughan Chairperson goodeggs@bellsouth.net 50
www.georgiaeggs.org Companies5450
Wood info@georgiaemc.com
President / Ceo 42
www.georgiaemc.com Companies8699
bruce@widener-associates.com
Widener Executive Director 3990
info@gaequitylendersassociation.com
Andrews Executive Director www.gaequitylendersassociation.com 6500
paul@gfb.org
Beliveau Director, Public Relations www.gfb.org 360000 Individuals 191
Kuzava President kkuzava@gfia.org www.gfia.org400 5490
info@gfagrow.org
Mcwilliams Executive Vice President 2300
www.gfagrow.org Both 800
Hall chall@asginfo.net
Executive Director 350
www.gfvga.org Individuals 5400
Fletcher President www.gfda.org 7261
ggfoa@cviog.uga.edu www.ggfoa.org Individuals 6282
sherry@ggia.org
Loudermilk Executive Director www.gaflowergrowers.org 5400
info@ggia.org
Loudermilk Executive Director www.ggia.org860 Both 100
Abel President flo@fragahs.com 34
www.georgiaheadstart.orgBoth 8200
Watson President contact@gnha.org www.gnha.org623 Both 8000
Crea ghca@mindspring.com
Administrative Assistant 188
ghca.home.mindspring.comCompanies8700
Gonzalez President info@ghcc.org www.ghcc.org 8611
Harris valori@ghfa.com
Executive Director www.ghfa.com500 Both 3990
Strickland President info@georgiahorsecouncil.com 1000 Individuals 272
www.georgiahorsecouncil.com
Brimer kbloye@gha.org
Director - Conventions & Member Services www.gha.org 8070
richard@giada.org
Rainwater Executive Director www.giada.org 4119
abrashier@galandtrust.org
Brashier Georgia Program Director 75
www.galandtrust.org 6552
Baker gordonbaker@clayton.edu
Administrative Services Coordinator 800
gla.georgialibraries.orgBoth 7336
Ressler President eressler@mindspring.com www.glcb.org Individuals 8322
Kemp pkemp@ethicahealth.org
Executive Director 195 Individuals 8000
www.amda.com/chapters/states/ga.htm
lhopping@aol.com
Hopping Executive Director www.gmsa.net9000 Both 8200
georgiamilkprod@bellsouth.net
Newberry Executive Director www.gamilk.org 5450
Lemke info@georgiamining.org
Executive Vice President 210
www.georgiamining.org Companies1000
Crowell President info@gmta.org www.gmta.org1100 Both 4213
Eldson Coordinator - Meetings 500 Companies9190
www.gmanet.com/home/default.asp
gnesa@mindspring.com
Thomas Executive Director 25
www.gnesa.org 8320
Hackman Ceo ceo@georgianurses.org 2200
www.georgianurses.org Individuals 8000
Lane President mfranklin@gaoilassoc.com 600 Companies
www.georgiaoilmensassoc.com
bruce@widener-associates.com
Widener Executive Director 700
www.egowa.org Individuals 4659
goaeyes@aol.com
Bearden Executive Director 600
www.goaeyes.com Individuals 8000
Smith President exdir@goma.org www.goma.org 8000
hope@georgiapeanuts.org 6000
www.georgiapeanuts.org Both 100
Jessee Executive Director www.gpca.org700 Companies7342
Cobb georgia@api.org
Executive Director www.api.org 12 Companies5172
Harden bharden@gpha.org
Executive Vice President www.gpha.org2300 Individuals 8000
Daniel Executive Director www.gapma.com 8000
Griffin gapork@camillaga.net
Executive Vice President 219
Massey amassey@gapf.org 250
info@gapoultrylab.org
Scroggs Executive Director www.gapoultrylab.org 5420
Rhodes mail@gapress.org
Executive Director 155
www.gapress.org 2700
Mckeen Executive Director www.georgiapropane.org 1311
Joiner info@gapsychiatry.org
Executive Director 700
www.gapsychiatry.org Individuals 8000
gpa@gapsychology.org
Mcbrayer Director, Business Services 1000
www.gapsychology.orgIndividuals 8000
Robson dcrobson@valdosta.edu
Executive Director www.valdosta.edu/comarts/GCA.html 5065
Poole jrpoole1@bellsouth.net
Executive Director www.georgiarailroad.org 4119
Martin grpa@grpa.org
Executive Director www.grpa.org 7999
Heavener President johnh@georgiaretail.org 200
www.georgiaretail.org Companies5399
gsaca@gsaca.com
Brumbeloe Executive Director www.gsaca.com400 Both 8322
Henry dmoon@gsba.com
Executive Director www.gsba.com 8200
Immel Executive Secretary 1800 Individuals 8200
www.gaschoolcounselors.com
susan@gsfsa.com
Cheshire Executive Director www.gsfsa.com7000 Individuals 5963
Garrett gssjlh@langate.gsu.edu
Executive Director www.gssanet.org 8200
Everett Executive Secretary & Treasurer www.seedquest.com/seed/associations/usstate.htm
Poole kbanks@gsia.net
Executive Secretary www.gsia.net Companies6411
Cody Executive Director www.georgiasheriffs.org 8100
Miller President tmiller@mail.maconstate.edu www.gasrc.org 8000
Bannister President teresa@cstone1.com www.gsahq.org 8000
wendy@gsae.org
Kavanagh Executive Director www.gsae.org 700 Both 8741
Julian gjulian@gscpa.org
Executive Director www.gscpa.org10000 8721
Flanders President info@gspe.org www.gspe.org 60000 8711
Rosen execdir@gsha.org
Executive Director www.gsha.org 1004 Individuals 8399
Ray President gaaflcio@bellsouth.net 169000
www.gaaflcio.org 8631
info@gsga.org
Waldron Executive Director www.gsga.org 354 Companies7997
Whitson State Regent www.rootsweb.com/~gansdar 8322
Gillilan Director 8200
Silk gta@gta.org
Executive Vice President www.gta.org 150 Companies5065
Grisham Executive Director www.gatennis.com 7997
Bowen President info@gtma.org www.gtma.org 192 3990
Bryant gtdra@mindspring.com
Executive Director www.georgiatiredealers.com 3990
bclark@gtla.org
Callaway Executive Director www.gtla.org 8111
Dalton gufc@comcast.net
Executive Director www.gufc.org 265 Both 800
info@guca.com
McreynoldsExecutive Director www.guca.com 500 Companies8700
Monte gvma@gvma.net
Executive Director www.gvma.net 1300 Individuals 740
Dozier jdozier@gwpca.org
Executive Director www.gwpca.org5300 8699
Mccollum President 5
www.gwf.org8000 Individuals 8641
Taran director@georgiawriters.org
Executive Director 500
www.georgiawriters.orgBoth 8999
chamber@ellijay.com
Johnson Executive Director 400
www.gilmerchamber.com Both 8611
lynn@girlsincofalbany.org girlsincofalbany.org 8699
info@girlsincatl.org www.girlsincatl.org 8699
Perwich, Ii Ceo memberservices@goldenkey.org 1400000
www.goldenkey.org Individuals 8200
Crafton info@goodmews.org
Shelter Manager 600
www.goodmews.org 270
Phillips President contact@gordonchamber.org www.gordonchamber.org 8611
Ceo
Gaymon President &mgaymon@columbusgachamber.com 1760 Both
www.columbusgachamber.com 8611
Dunlap President 2500 Companies8611
www.greaterhallchamber.com
director@helenchamber.com
Mathena Executive Director 100
www.helenchamber.com Both 8611
Cherry President info@maconchamber.com 1500
www.maconchamber.com Companies8611
Beach info@gnfcc.com
President / Ceo www.gnfcc.com1500 Both 8611
Fowler ifsa@kellencompany.com
Executive Director 300
www.ifsanet.com Companies5490
Hodge President grcc@romega.com 1000
www.romega.com 8611
http://www.unitedwayvaldosta.org
Pippin President Individuals 7997
www.ccboe.net/gbh/activities/athletics/boosters.html
Cronic President 385
www.greeneccoc.org Both 8611
griffinchamber@cityofgriffin.com
Pfrogner Executive Director 780
www.griffinchamber.comBoth 8611
Maran info@gwinnettchamber.org
President And Ceo 2500
www.gwinnettchamber.org 8611
Nichols ednichols@alltel.net
Executive Director 550 Both
www.habershamchamber.com 8611
http://unitedwayhabersham.org
Fuller President americorps@hfhi.org www.habitat.org
Thompson Director 8200
Swarbrick President hga@weavespindye.org 9000
www.weavespindye.org 5092
West President hccoc@haralson.org www.haralson.org Both 8611
Lyda info@harriscountychamber.org
Executive Director www.harriscountychamber.org 8611
Dipert hartchamber@hartcom.net
Chamber President 300
www.hart-chamber.org Both 8611
8200
Horne Manager lauragahawk@cstel.net 130
www.hawkinsville.org 8611
hazjdcoc@altamaha.net
Burnette Executive Director 202 Both
www.hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com 8611
Allen hcea@kellencompany.com
Executive Vice President www.hcea.org713 Companies8000
Executive Director
Armstrong-Lackey 126
www.heardgeorgia.org 8611
http://www.hguw.com
Sims Director 180
www.helenga.org 8611
Lee President www.henrycounty.com 8611
E
Montgomery xecutive Director 1500
www.HistoricAugusta.org 7999
hcfinc@historiccolumbus.com
Lawhorne Executive Director 2600 Both
www.historiccolumbus.com 7999
Brown blbrown@historicmacon.org
Executive Director 1000
www.historicmacon.org 7999
Phillips Executive Vpmistered@hbag.org www.hbag.org12300 Companies1500
James Secretary segardc@accessatc.net 130 8611
www.hdrc.org 8661
Dando President healnatnl@aol.com members.aol.com/HEALNatnl 8621
Swann President Both
www.iawp-foundation.org
Pelfrey aog1998@aol.com
Executive Director www.IFDG.org131 Both 7261
Hagler ghagler@iiag.org
Executive Director www.iiag.org 6411
Goldfarb inacc@aol.com
Executive Director 500
www.inacc.org 8661
Cook ipt@ipt.org
Executive Director www.ipt.org3800 8721
Powers dgreene@iienet.org
Executive Director 17000
www.iienet.org 8711
Frederick Director jim.frederick@ipst.gatech.edu 55
www.ipst.gatech.edu 8621
Golden chapter67@irem-georgia.org
Executive Director 300
www.irem-georgia.org Individuals 6500
Mcilveen Secretary / Treasurer www.icea.net100 8711
Dow President gtd@flightmedicmail.com 1000 Individuals 8000
www.flightparamedic.org
Garday Ceo 30000
www.fpanet.org 6282
Hipp khipp@theaoa.org www.aoanet.org 8000
Reichard Manager sherwoodreichard@earthlink.net 900 Individuals
bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il/cytokine
Rudd idia@bellsouth.net
Executive Director 7335
Lovell President srlovell@swbell.net 300
www.idmadolls.com Individuals 3900
Nabors President 9 Companies5169
Mountford Executive Director 3
www.infantformula.org
Mead President kmead@igaf.org www.igaf.org140 Companies8721
www.jelly.org 5490
Martin imap@imap.com
Executive Director www.imap.com35 8699
Mazur info@paralegalmanagement.org
Executive Director 550 Both
www.paralegalmanagement.org 8100
Kinney mj@ipmsusa.org
Office Manager www.ipmsusa.org 2821
BaulcombePresident ldure@uga.edu 984
www.uga.edu/ispmb 8621
Sanner ecs91@aol.com
Executive Director www.iscs.cc 50 Companies5065
Cummings Ceo jacksonco@alltel.net 400 Both
www.jacksoncountyga.com 8611
pauladepot@bellsouth.net
Herrington Executive Director 125 Both
www.millenjenkinscounty.org 8611
Browning Executive Director www.waynechamber.com 8611
Hakes Director carter.library@nara.gov www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov 8231
Tilden Historian 1450 8699
Farrell sfarrell@co.clarke.ga.us
Executive Director keepathensbeautiful.org
8200
Vaughn President/Ceosdaniel@madisonga.org 350
www.madisonga.org 8611
Wade hmw3@flash.net
Executive Director 961 7997
Fulks Chairperson jfryer@lagrangechamber.com 730
www.lagrangechamber.comCompanies8611
White President llw@lagniappeassociates.com www.lagniappeassociates.com 8740
Mcintosh Coaching
Director Of lsadoc@charter.net www.eteamz.com/lsa 7997
Owens lwvga@lwvga.org
Executive Director www.lwvga.org 8651
Tolley Ceo rtolleylcda@clds.net 260
www.libertycounty.org Both 8611
Cipinko lic@loma.org
Executive Director www.loma.org 6411
Donaldson Ceo
President &askloma@loma.org 1200
www.loma.org Companies7380
Dicks President 24
www.assnhq.com/li
Parham lincolncham@nu-z.net
Activities Director 200
www.lincolncountyga.orgBoth 8611
Marshall Ceo
President &jmarshall@maconga.org www.maconga.org Both 8611
White President mccc@madisoncountyga.org 365
www.madisoncountyga.orgBoth 8743
Skok Manager 8200
Cody info@mafsi.org
Executive Director 600
www.mafsi.org Companies3900
www.masonryassocga.com 8700
Huber Executive Director 70
www.masonryassocga.com Companies1741
ebim@pineland.net
Patterson Chairman Of The Board 140
www.metter-candler.com Both 8611
Stregles Director chamber@darientel.net www.mcintoshcounty.com Both 8611
Cook dcook@mag.org
Executive Director www.mag.org 8000
Kloss Execdir 7300
info@memorialsocietyofgeorgia.org www.memorialsocietyofgeorgia.org 7260
Wilson Executive Director www.maada.com
Williams President info@macoc.com 4000 Companies8611
www.metroatlantachamber.com
Presnell President epresnell@augustagausa.com 1700
www.augustausa.com 8611
Crooks President 193
www.columbusurbanleague.org 9532
Holzer President info@mana.org 1000
www.mana.org 8000
Peters Ceo
President &mbcchamber@alltel.net 603
www.milledgevillega.comBoth 8611
Kimbrel information@swampgravy.com
Executive Director 275
www.swampgravy.com 7336
soib@cdc.gov www.mscoroner.org
8611
Potter sdholmes@bellsouth.net
Membership Manager 200
www.monticelloga.org Both 8611
Whitfield Director 8200
Gaultney President www.mbag.org 6021
Moore President contact@moultriechamber.com www.moultriechamber.com 8611
Shirley info@naec.org
Executive Director 680
www.naec.org 8700
Owen President sokolow@bellsouth.net www.atlantaelectrical.org 8700
Kaiser info@naifageorgia.org
Executive Vice President 1900
www.naifageorgia.org Individuals 6411
Mcgee President berrienchamber@alltel.net www.berrienchamber.com 8611
Dortch Chairman Of The Board 8200
napc@uga.edu
Wilkinson Program Coordinator 1200
www.uga.edu/napc Both 8600
glenda@nationalald.org
Earwood Executive Director 725000
www.nationalald.org Individuals 8200
Hooten geonalpa@mindspring.com
Executive Director 1900
www.nalpa.legion.org 8322
Clayton Ceo carolyn@prumc.org www.nacfs.org 5963
Ryan President mryan@nacm-se.com 600
www.nacm-se.com Companies6282
Jones Treasurer nalg@mindspring.com 1600
www.nalg.org 7997
Hughes info@nalsc.org
Executive Director 133
www.nalsc.org Both 8100
Church Executive Director 315
www.naled.org Companies
Jordan President name@thename.org 954
www.thename.org Individuals 8000
naswga@mindspring.com 155000
www.naswga.org Individuals 8322
Crews President 33
www.nasasps.com 8200
Fulmer nbha@nbha.com
Executive Director 22000
www.nbha.com 272
Mallernee General Counsel 29
www.nbta.info Individuals 7997
Grace nccascg@mindspring.com
Executive Director 9000
www.nccanet.org Both 8322
Johnson Jr.President info@ncbm.org 462
www.blackmayors.org 9190
Dantzler Dean rosie@ncdc.net www.ncdc.net 8100
Butler President gachapneca@aol.com 8700
Smith President sg@slccneca.org www.slccneca.org 8700
Barrett President ben@barrettandfarahany.com www.nelageorgia.org Individuals 8111
Rusche President www.nationalfamilies.org 7997
Percell President info@nfdma.com 1600
www.nfdma.com 7261
Somers Jr General Counsel, Secretary & Treasurer 7997
www.dynasis.com/portfolio/ngcma.html
scn@uga.edu
Nickerson Past President www.nmconline.org 8699
Cook nommainfo@nomma.org
Executive Director 1000
www.nomma.org 1099
Lemieux Executive Director 60
www.ilovepecans.org 100
info@npfda.org
Mcwhorter Executive Director 220
www.npfda.org Companies5490
npgasoutheastern@msn.com
Brandon Director - Field Services 3700 Companies
www.npgasoutheastern.com
Wilson Director georgia@nsc.org www.nsc.org/chaptop.htm 8742
George President 40 2099
Blair Secretary fmblair@aol.com 75
napaofga.tripod.com Both 8699
Winters Executive Director 500 8322
Laforge President info@ncchamber.org 685 Both 8611
Hall Communications & Policy Director www.not-for-profit.org 4900
Swayne President rcarter211@aol.com 450
www.nacra.net 8621
Pulley Secretary info@narm.org www.narm.org 8000
Parang Secretary info@nasig.org 1275
www.nasig.org Individuals
Kinzer patmillican@comcast.net 345 Individuals
www.rootsweb.com/~ganwhags 8000
Dawadi board@nmtcb.org
Executive Director 20000
www.nmtcb.org Individuals 8699
Grimes President cgrimes@occoc.org 303
www.occoc.org Both 8611
Paul President 8611
Mizell Director folkston@planttel.net 100
www.folkston.com 8611
Wilson Director 100000 Individuals 8200
Schulz President oag@oagonline.org 250
www.oagonline.org Individuals 8000
Hughes info@oaug.com
Executive Director 2000
www.oaug.org 8734
Bodine President rbodine996@aol.com 260 Individuals 7999
Teaster steaster@thepcoc.org
President / Ceo 800 Both
www.pauldingcountygeorgia.com 8611
Conley poag@g-net.net
Executive Director 75008000 Individuals 8100
www.poag.org
Humphry President chamber@peachcountyga.com www.peachcountyga.com Companies8611
Head lpwagner@comcast.net
Executive Director 20000
www.peanutbutterlovers.com 100
215 8611
Garland Executive Director 14000
www.phimu.org Individuals 8200
info@ptagonline.org
Pettersen Executive Director www.ptagonline.org 8000
President
Goldschmidt 100000
www.pitausigma.net Individuals 8200
Smith pickenschamber@georgiamarble-mountain.org 390
Executive Director www.georgiamarble-mountain.org 8611
Lee Coordinator 275 8611
Jones Coo wjones@pinechemicals.org 60
www.pinechemicals.org Companies5160
Sumner pma@plumbingpros.com
Executive Director www.PlumbingPros.com Companies1711
Hawks President 8611
Beilfuss President 75
www.polarisna.org 8742
Hutcheson President polkcty@bellsouth.net polk.ofgeorgia.org Companies8611
Hackler penamel@aol.com
Executive Vice President 80
www.porcelainenamel.comCompanies
Ceo
England President &n.england@att.net 60
www.prba.org Companies
Dibb President 9
www.ppi-ppic.org 8621
Dalton President ddalton@poultryegg.org www.poultryegg.org 279
Shattah rachels@piag.org
President/Ceo 550
www.piag.org Companies2700
Rogers Administrative Coordinator www.appleproducts.org 5490
Callahan tcallahan@pageinc.org
Membership Director 61000
www.pageinc.org Individuals 8200
Adams info@pbfn.org
Vice President www.pbfn.org 6282
Lindsay General Counsel 7997
Paull Executive Director 750
www.georgia.pga.com Companies7997
Williams President awill12898@aol.com 8699
Duke Vice President www.piaga.com 6411
Clayton Executive Vice President 1200
www.plcaa.org Companies782
Trust Ceo csc@ppa.com www.ppa.com15000 Both 7335
Robinson Director 1900 7997
Lamb Executive Director 170 8611
Lunsford President 400
www.gamountains.com/rabun 8611
Gauntt ties@rta.org
Executive Director www.rta.org3000 Both 4119
Courtney pc@petercourtney.net 8661
Garpow Executive Director 75
www.rptia.com 8699
Dougherty terry@refrigeratedfoods.org
Executive Director Companies5490
www.refrigeratedfoods.org
Rondeau aammen@worldnet.att.net
Deputy Director 100 8600
Fuller President 8200
Lowe Director rcccoc@pstel.net 70 Both
www.robertacrawfordchamber.org 8611
Thomas bobt@ahqi.com
Executive Director 160
www.rsmca.org Companies8700
Lawson societyrhs@aol.com 400
www.roswellhs.org 7999
Chambers President 105 8611
Conner 8611
Gathers ssba@sandysprings.org www.sandysprings.org Both 6500
Hubbard 2100
President bhubbard@savannahchamber.com www.savannahchamber.com Companies8611
Bansley info@scenicgeorgia.org
Executive Director 100
www.scenicgeorgia.orgBoth 7310
Edenfield scrcoc@planters.net
Executive Director 300
www.screvencounty.com 8611
8200
Oliver President 8699
www.horseshoes.com/assoc/national/sisterhood/contact.htm
Smith smyrnamuse@aol.com
Executive Director 250 Both
www.rootsweb.com/~gashgs 8000
Lane Coordinatorsh@uscap.org 500 8000
McelearneyPresident president@aashrm.org 40
www.aashrm.org Individuals 8742
Wheeler President info@shrmatlanta.org 500
www.shrmatlanta.org Companies8742
Goley jgoley@aug.edu
Communications Chair 75
www.augustashrm.org Both 8742
www.augusta-aikenshrm.org
Faircloth President diane.faircloth@augustachronicle.com 8742
ButerbaughPresident rbuterbaugh@hprc.net www.shrmcolumbus.org 8742
Wolter President twolter@profile-extrusion.com 70
www.shrmrome.org 8742
Morris Secretary rmorris@westga.edu 275 Individuals 8200
Walraven Secretary 56 8611
Musick President info@sreb.org 16
www.sreb.org 8200
Mcmullen President lmcmullen@lagrange.edu 70
www.westgashrm.org 8742
spp@uscap.org
Crimmins Administrator 520
www.spponline.org Companies8000
Kupst President mkupst@mail.mcw.edu www.apa.org/divisions/div54 8000
Harrison harrison@uga.edu 125 8661
Dane Secretary sesp@sesp.org 750
www.sesp.org Companies8000
enquire@ammonet.com
Bederman Secretary And Treasurer 300
www.sochistdisc.org Individuals 7999
Madara sblexec@sbl-site.org
Susanmadara@Sbl-Siteorg 7000
www.sbl-site.org Individuals 8661
admin@soga.org
Watkins Administrative Assistant 200
www.soga.org Individuals 8699
Hodge President stanhopp@mindspring.com 400
www.sirnet.org 6411
Starnes President info@sibf.org 5
www.sibf.org00 Individuals 7300
Lahaie urbanforestry@prodigy.net
Executive Director 1000
www.urban-forestry.comBoth 800
Gaillet samla@samla.org
Executive Director 1300
www.samla.org Both 8699
Mcelveen sefa.clnrs@worldnet.att.net
Executive Director www.SEFA.org
Boothby President 600 8611
Eckberg President 350
www.sogachamber.com 8611
Hall Business Manager 1800
www.gasaf.org Companies800
Hardman Ceo
President &sts@southeasttourism.org 593 Both
www.SoutheastTourism.org 4724
info@sudiainc.com 5000
www.southeastdairy.orgIndividuals 5450
Griffin President david@southern-southeastern.org Individuals 100
www.southern-southeastern.org/southeastern.htm
Collins jtcollins@theexchange.org
Executive Director 30
www.theexchange.org Companies8699
Brown President seecmail@aol.com www.seec.org 8699
125 Individuals 8390
Rountree President info@slma.org 225
www.slma.org 3900
Yarbrough President don@useaadco.com 150
www.semai.org Companies
ssoms@pami.org
Holderfield Executive Director 8000
Sharp sesc@sesc.org
Secretary-Director 3061
www.sesc.org Individuals 8000
Head earmbrester@southarts.org
Executive Director www.southarts.org 7336
Spear Program Services
Director Of lori@sais.org 250
www.sais.org Companies8200
Hunt info@saortho.org
Executive Director www.saortho.org 8020
Martin info@the-southern.org
Executive Director 325
www.the-southern.org Companies5000
Kavanagh Executive Director www.sba.org 5490
Kjorlien gwen@sbionline.org
Executive Director 8
www.sbionline.org Companies8700
Horne Executive Director scta.com 5065
Ruppenicker Executive Vpdavid@southern-southeastern.org www.southern-southeastern.org 5400
Galloway Executive Director 5500 Companies8000
www.secointernational.com
Duskin southcrop@earthlink.net
Executive Vice President 85
www.southcrop.org 100
Stinson President kelly@sedc.org 1300
www.sedc.org Individuals 8748
Beasley obediahs@okefenokeeswamp.com www.okefenokeeswamp.com/Area_Sites/Southern_Forest_World/s
Executive Director 250 800
Bailey President info@southernhighroads.org 100 Both
www.southernhighroads.org 8748
Inscoe Treasurer jinscoe@uga.edu 4800
www.uga.edu/~sha Both 7999
Middleton President www.smc3.com 4213
edward@snpa.org
Vanhorn Executive Director 500
www.snpa.org Companies2741
Summers Executive Vice President www.sna.org1650 Both 782
Communications And Public Affairs www.sspba.org
Reichert Director Of sspba@sspba.org Individuals 8100
Eversman Executive Director 200 8611
8611
Center President emchamb@pineland.net 262
www.emanuelchamber.org 8611
Brown President 8200
Turner President howard@svra.com 1000
www.svra.com Individuals 4119
Brashier Executive Director www.gabar.org 8100
director@sgaus.org
Coleman Executive Director www.sgaus.org
Chapman President 1000
www.statesboro-chamber.org 8611
Hagin fhagin@aol.com
Executive Director 800
www.samsog.org Individuals 8713
Martin Agent rsaincga@aol.com 350
www.asafishing.org 7997
Gross memberconnection@tappi.org
Executive Director 20000
www.tappi.org 2400
Cheney tattnall@alltel.net
Executive Director 1
www.tattnall.com Individuals 8611
Bennett President webmaster@tappi.org www.tappi.org Individuals 2600
Lavely President 150 8611
Stith Executive Director 180 8611
info@tfbpa.org
Williams Executive Secretary www.tfbpa.org 3990
Foster voiceandharp@aol.com
Executive Director
Braun President 200
www.carpet-rug.com 7300
kreynolds@fsgroup.com
Reynolds Kenneth Reynolds 42
www.fsgroup.com Companies8742
Hulsey gcga@uga.edu
Office Manager 16500
www.uga.edu/gardenclub 782
Sales
Berkoski Director Of david.berkoski@phg.net 8742
E jasg@mindspring.com
Wisenbaker xecutive Director 750
www.us-japan.org/jasg Both 8699
Nevins sphoenix@solinet.net
Executive Director www.solinet.net 8231
history@rose.net
Harrison Executive Director 500
www.rose.net/~history Both 7999
Hueber President thomaston@alltel.net 398 Both
www.thomastonchamber.com 8611
Sims President chamber@rose.net 890
www.thomasvillechamber.com 8611
Oxford Executive Director 200
www.thomson-mcduffie.org 8611
Denham President jchavez@planttel.net 500
www.tiftonchamber.org 8611
Brown President toccoaga@alltel.net 390
www.toccoagachamber.com 8611
Mitchell President 530
www.toombsmontgomerychamber.com 8611
info@trag.org
Hammons Executive Director 140
www.trag.org Companies4119
Raymond Executive Director 350 8611
Stokes Coordinatorastokes@georgiaretire.com 55
www.georgiaretire.com 8748
Greene President info@trouparchives.org 700
www.trouparchives.orgBoth 7999
Crimmins iap@uscap.org 9000
www.uscap.org Individuals 8000
Maguire President jim_grimshaw@yahoo.com 1000
www.ranger.org Individuals 8641
Dalton President ddalton@poultryegg.org 600
www.poultryegg.org Companies250
Sumner President 230
www.usapeec.org 250
8200
Farabee history1@alltel.net 115
unioncountyhistory.org 7999
Pope President alpope@unitedegg.com www.unitedegg.org 5450
Lefebvre Coordinatorliball@langate.gsu.edu 250000
www.library.gsu.edu/spcoll 8631
Executive Director
Shannonhouse orienteering@skorina.com 7000
www.us.orienteering.orgIndividuals
http://www.unitedwayhallcounty.org
Callen information@sta.usta.com.
Executive Director 7997
Callen webmaster@sta.usta.com
Executive Director 125000 7997
www.southern.usta.com/home/default.sps
http://www.unitedwayofcoastalgeorgia.org
http://www.unitedwayforsyth.com
http://www.uwgc.com
http://unitedwayatlanta.org
http://www.unitedwaynega.org
http://www.ourunitedway.org
http://www.unitedwayrome.com
http://www.unitedwayswga.org
http://www.uwcsra.org
http://www.unitedwayofthecv.org
http://www.uwce.org
Ballard President chamber@valdostachamber.com 1381 Both
www.valdostachamber.com 8611
Whitworth President 8322
www.geocities.com/heartland/lane/3130/wfa.html
Chumley President 45
versatilevinegar.org Companies
Willard President info@walkercochamber.com 301
www.walkercochamber.com 8611
Callahan President info@warner-robins.com 1120
www.warner-robins.comCompanies8611
Mccorkle Executive Director 120 8611
Mcdonald President 375
www.washingtoncounty-ga.com 8611
Gorman Executive Director 155
www.washingtonga.org 8611
Karle President 478 Both
www.waycrosschamber.com 8611
Schwartz webmaster@welshterrier.org clubs.akc.org/wtca 270
Clarke President www.wera.com4000 4119
Kidd 8699
Moye Director director@westville.org 1100
www.westville.org Both 8699
Hashimoto President 400
www.whitecounty.com 8611
Fortson Contact pfortson@bellsouth.net www.w-wifs.org 8699
Hines wpstaff@womeninpackaging.org
Founding Executive Director 800 Both
www.womeninpackaging.org 8699
Bass Ceo beth_bass@wbca.org www.wbca.org4100 Individuals 7997
Lawser wcma@woodcomponents.org
Executive Director 140 Companies3900
www.woodcomponents.org
Lyne wdf@conway.com
Program Director www.wdf.org Both 8748
Jones President 208 8611
Alterman dear_vox@bellsouth.net www.youthcommunication-vox.org8322
Research And Programs
Thomas Director Of greg@zibs.com www.zibs.com Both 7300
Staff Size Reach N Publications
Category Abbreviation on-Profit Status N
Conventions ewsletter Name Membership Directory
City 1BMOA
Service Organizations - 100 Black Men
9 State 1BMOAI Non-Profit Men brochure on theAdvisor (3/year)
The organization Annual Report
Service Organizations - 100 Black Information The national organization called 100 Black Men of Americ
9T5NAOWWGC
National Activism - Women Non-Profit
40 National Uncategorized AIAIR Airline Pilot Airline Pilot Job (12/year) Fair
Career Seminar and Job
Non-Profit Airline Fleet/Simulator Directory published yearly; Airline Info and Add
15 AIAIRI
National Transportation - Aerospace Careers Magazine, Airline Monthly Monthly
Airline - job fair - 6 annually
For-Profit Airline Pilot bimonthly seminarPilot JobPilot- Job (12/year)Newsletter, U
3 ARCOEFTPA Non-Profit
National Medicine - Physician Assistants The commission meets twice yearly (March and Septemb
18 Religious A
International 20 regional U.S. conferences per year; one annual Nation
Non-Profit Missions Conference Planner; Missions Policy Handbook; variety of H
4 Medicine - General
International ANA Local support groups throughout
patient information booklets on various aspect
Non-Profit Quarterly newsletter, 8 ANA NOTES (4/year) the country. Call for deta
National Environmental AFACE Non-Profit annual meeting - always June or July - conference - as ne
County ACCOC
Chambers of Commerce annual meeting
5 AISI
National Youth - Adoption Non-Profit AIS
annual meeting NEWS (12/year)
AOA
National Transportation - Aviation annual - fall of year
AWT
National Activism - Women Non-Profit
City AA
Diseases - AIDS Non-Profit
10 State AARC
Clubs - General Non-Profit
State AACCAG Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
City and Visitors Bureaus Calendar ofQuail Unlimited Celebrity Quail Hunt United Kennel Club W
Convention ACAVB Non-Profit Events, semiannual, Albany Business Magazine
14 City AGCOC Non-Profit The Business Magazine, Bi-Monthly, The Best of Albany Magazine, M
Chambers of Commerce Annual Meetings and Discussions
County ACCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Georgia Farm Show - January; Lions/Chamber of Comme
National Social ADP biennial Magazine
Non-Profit Adelphean quarterlyconvention
1 Education - AID
International Alumni Non-Profit annual meeting - always Fall
8 County and Visitors Bureaus
Convention AHCCAVB Non-Profit The Helen Travel Guide
City Alumni
AI Textiles
National Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit
AAOIP
National Medicine - Dentistry semiannual meeting
1 Medicine - Radiology
International Annual Session and Maxillofacial Radiology Section of the
Oral 2005
AAOOAMRNon-Profit Newsletter - quareterly Yes, -4/year Charleston, SC November 12-18,
10 State AAOPGC
Medicine - Pediatrics Non-Profit The Georgia Pediatrician and the
Two CME meetings annually: in June(4/year) Fall.
City AAOPA
Uncategorized Non-Profit
15 Religious AAOR
International Annual Conference - of the American Academy of Religio
Yes, 4/year
Non-Profit Religious Studies News, Journal November-weekend before Thanksg
Trades - Waste Disposal
International AAOS annual meeting - always
Non-Profit Registry of Professional Sanitarians in conjunction with NEHA Annua
2 Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit Guide to Sourcing American Made Apparel and Fall
International AAPN Textiles semiannual conference - Spring
AAFTSOT Non-Profit Journal of Trauma, monthly. Newsletter (1/year)
National Medicine - General AAST
5 Education - AAFVIM Non-Profit Handbook for Advisors of Student Vocational Organizations Care and
International General Board Meeting, Athens, GA - annually
Medicine - Pathology Non-Profit Avian Diseases journal
International AAOAP Annual meeting is held in conjunction with the American V
AAOBP
National Animals - Veterinary Non-Profit annual conference
State AAOLNCAC
Medicine - Healthcare Non-Profit
18 AAOOHN Non-Profit AAOHN Journal AAOHN News News (12/year) convention) Confere
National Medicine - Nursing AAOHN
AAOHN Symposium & Expo (annual
14 AAOPSI Non-Profit American Journal of Clinical Medicine (AJCM)
National Medicine - General Member and Annual Scientific Meeting; Leade
House of Delegates Notes (3/year)
AAUWG Non-Profit Cherokee Rose, 3/year. Newsletter
National Activism - Women annual convention - April.
ABFI
National Animals - General Jan 11 - Jan 14, 2006; Hyatt Regency Louisville; Louisville
Non-Profit Bi-monthly Newsletter American Beekeeping Federation Newsletter (
4 ABOPP annual Professional Psychology--Diplomat, semiannual. N
National Medicine - Psychology Non-Profit American Board of board meeting.The Specialist (2/year)
National Clubs - AnimalsABDFC Non-Profit
2 National Clubs - Games ABA Non-Profit ABA Bulletin (4/year)
Spring National Tournament Summer National Tourname
7 ACS Semiannual Meetings, Camellia Days, Jan Camellias The
National Hobbies - Gardening Non-Profit American Camellia Yearbook, Sharing the Word about-March; Festiv
ACSGC
National Diseases - Cancer Non-Profit Meetings & Conferences
City ACOCGC
Medicine - Cardiology Non-Profit
State ACOCIC
Medicine - Cardiology Non-Profit
State ACOCOC
Medicine - Cardiology Non-Profit
State ACOCWVC
Medicine - Cardiology Non-Profit
1 State ACOEPGCNon-Profit
Medicine - Emergency EPIC June
Annual Meeting - (3/year)
ACOMPM
National Medicine - General
48 Medicine - General
International ACOR Annual Scientific Meeting Winter
Arthtritis Care & Research
Non-Profit Arthritis & RheumatismACR News (12/year) Rheumatology Symposiu
Colleges
Education - ACOSGC Non-Profit Georgia Chapter (2/year)
National Retail ACRA annual conference
2 ACHSA
National Medicine - General Non-Profit CorHealth (4/year)
annual conference
1 ACRA
National Cultural Organizations Non-Profit ACRA
annual conferenceEdition (Periodic)
General Non-Profit
National Education - AESA
2 National Trades - DesignAFA Seminars, The Article Annual Meeting, FloorTek Expo
Non-Profit Membership Directory Conference,Facts Answers (4/year)
8 National Uncategorized AHS RegisteredThe Daylily Meeting
Cultivars
Non-Profit Checklist ofAnnual Convention andJournal (4/year)
1 Hobbies - Gardening Non-Profit Journal of the American Herbalists Guild bi-annually Guild News and
International AHG Yes, 4/year
Annual Symposium 2005 is in Portland OR, November 4-6
City AHS meeting - 3/year
Hobbies - Gardening Non-Profit AHS Newsletter, quarterly - January, April, and October
City AILAA
Legal - Lawyers Non-Profit extensive line of how-to manuals, multimedia Toolboxes ?, comprehe
4 Resources - Water
International AIOH annual conference - meeting
Bulletin of the American Institute of Hydrology
Non-Profit Registry of Members (For members only) Journal of Hydrological Scie
Regional Insurance AIASR
4 AICOCSR Non-Profit
Regional Chambers of Commerce The Latest Southeast-Israel Business News (1
35 National Youth - Sports AJGA Tournament Newsletter
Non-Profit Inside the AJGA, 8/year.Chairmans Meeting - in February
AJAO
National Diseases - Arthritis annual conference and regional meeting, national - always
Non-Profit Arthritis in Children. Brochure;Decision Making for Teens. Brochure; E
2 State AMAAC
Business - Marketing Non-Profit AMA e-newsletter (12/year)
Monthly Membership Meetings, Special Interst Group Mee
State AMTAGC Non-Profit
Health - Massage HANDS ON GEORGIA
Quarterly Membership Meetings (4/year)
6 State AMSMA Please check out our newsletter
quarterly web site,
Science - Meteorology Non-Profit CIRRUS, the chapter's CIRRUS (4/year) www.georgiaweather.org,
City APDAGC
Diseases - Parkinsons Non-Profit Monthly Educational Meetings
APDAAC Non-Profit
National Medicine - General Yes, 4/year
Monthly educational meeting held the 3rd Saturday of eac
National Labor Unions APSA Annual Conference
Non-Profit American Peanut Association Membership Directory, annual; APSA N
State APTAGC Non-Profit
Medicine - Physical Therapy Objective Findings (4/year)
City - Housing Non-Profit
Real EstateARAGC
ASPA Non-Profit ASPA Convention 2005
National Transportation - Other Motor Vehicles Flash periodic bulletin in Indianapolis
ASTDA
National Medicine - General Non-Profit
1 State General Non-Profit
Education - ASFTADGAC ASTD hold monthly networking meetings.
110 Trades - HVAC
International ASOHRAAE Annual Meeting HVAC&Rthird week in June Winter Meetin
The annually Industry (52/year)
Non-Profit ASHRAE Journal, trade publication, monthly. ASHRAE Insights, mem
1 State ASOIDGC Non-Profit
Trades - Interior Design
State Architecture Annual Yes, 6/year
ASOLAG Non-Profit Members DirectoryMeeting and State Awards Banquet (last saturday
National Religious ASOM Non-Profit
City ASOPARSN
Medicine - Nursing annual meeting
Non-Profit ASPRS News, bimonthly. Newsletter
State ASOWAACNon-Profit
Business - Accounting
State ASAGC
Trades - Construction Non-Profit
ATHSNGC
National Historical - Historical Societies
City AWMA
Food - General Non-Profit
City ACOC
Chambers of Commerce Seminars Community Magazine
Non-Profit Membership Directory, “What’s News” (4/year)
State ACCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City AA
Social Services Non-Profit Yes, 12/year
monthly meetings
7 Uncategorized
International AMTA annual symposium, short courses on the courses, Procee
AMTA Newsletter (12/year)
Non-Profit Call for Papers, semiannual, various papers for shortabove mentioned
1 State Appraisers AIAC Membership Meetings
Institute in
Non-Profit The National Appraisal Yes, 4/year Chicago publishes text books perio
City AAC
Uncategorized Non-Profit
750 City AF
Diseases - Arthritis annual meeting
Non-Profit Arthritis Today, bimonthly
8 State AFGC
Diseases - Arthritis Arthritis Action
Non-Profit Arthritis Today magazine (bimonthly) (2/year)
Trades - Blacksmith Non-Profit
International AAONAI The Anvil's Ring & Hammer's Blow (4/year)
County ATCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
City Hospitality AHOA Non-Profit Lodging Business
8 Raw Materials - Gases Non-Profit Annual GasAnnual Turbo Expo conference News (3/year)workshopTe
International AIGTI Global Gas Turbine & Exhibit-Gas
Turbine Overview, Conferenceproceedings, Turbine pr
State ALAOG
Medicine - Hospice Non-Profit
5 State ABACOG
Trades - Construction Non-Profit Building
annual convention. Georgia (12/year)
Information AFIS
International Management Non-Profit
City ASAOG Non-Profit
Transportation - Automotive
State ACP
Trades - Publishing Non-Profit
8 State AGCOAGBNon-Profit
Trades - Construction Yes, 52/year
44 State ACCOG annual meeting - (monthly glossy Policy Conference in Oc
CountyLine (6/year)
Government Counties Non-Profit Georgia County Government always April Fall magazine)
10 Religious AFCPE
International annual conferenceNews
ACPE
Non-Profit ACPE News, periodic. Newsletter (6/year)
State AFCG
Business - General Non-Profit ACG Atlanta newsletter (4/year)
Meetings - eight dinner meetings per year on fourth Thurs
8 City AFDAS
Food - General Annual just for Technical Meeting
Heads Up! anymore
Non-Profit Salad dressing isn'tMeeting;salads (4/year) The Good News About S
1 Financial AFMIIFS Non-Profit Quarterly Bulletin, The Journal ofare held each year including for Finan
International 20 Education events Performance Management the Ann
AWSUG Non-Profit
National Activism - Women
Medicine - Psychology Non-Profit
International AOAP AAP
annual meeting Newsletter (2/year)
4 City AOBCI Annual Congress Cardiovascular Diseases in African
ABC (4/year)
Medicine - Cardiology Non-Profit ABC Publishes Manuscript onon the Treatment of Cardiovascular Am
AOBWH
National Activism - Women
City Alumni
10 Trades - Engineering Non-Profit The Cogeneration and ENERGY INSIGHTJoural The Energy Enginee
International AOEE Distributive Power ONLINE (3/year)
GLOBALCON March 23-24, 2005 Atlantic City, NJ www.g
5 Business - Marketing Non-Profit AFRDS Advisor,fundraisingThe Fundraising Edge,convention and trad
International AOFDAS Yes, 2/year
The quarterly; industry's only annual bi-annually
AOICP
Regional Business - Advertising Non-Profit
5 City AORHP
Medicine - Rheumatology annual Scientific Meeting
Non-Profit ARHP News, 4/year. Newsletter
10 AACOC
Regional Chambers of Commerce NetWORK Business Athens (12/year)
of members-only event held at OUTBACK th
Non-Profit Inside Athens: Outsideis athe Ordinary This is an annual publicationST
City AADL
Medicine - General
9 City AACA
Uncategorized MEETINGSAACA ALL MEMBERS
FOR eNEWS (6/year)
Non-Profit MEMBERSHIP SOLICITATION BROCHURE. EVERY OTHER MONT
City - Computers
TechnologyAAFCMS Non-Profit monthly printed newsletter
10 City - Computers
TechnologyAAFCMS Non-Profit
City Insurance AAOIP Non-Profit Monthly meetings are held the first Wednesday of the mon
State - Realtors Non-Profit
Real EstateABOR E-News Links (4/year)
5 Regional Arts - TheatreACOPA quarterly meeting, Up! - weekly member email news (52/y
Heads membership
Non-Profit Show listings, audition & job listings, member directory and more on w
City AHCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
3 State AJGF
Youth - Sports Non-Profit Seminars
City Alumni
City ABC
Clubs - Games Non-Profit
9 AMCOC Non-Profit
Regional Chambers of Commerce Yes, 12/year
14 City and Visitors Bureaus
Convention AMCAVB Non-Profit ARCVB Visitors Guide, annual
State ADAA Non-Profit
Transportation - Automobile
County BCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Newsletter (12/year)
annual banquet - January
City Service Organizations - United Way
1 BCCOC Non-Profit The Chamber Connection, monthly second Thursday of the month;
Regional Chambers of Commerce monthly meeting - always
County BCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Newsletter
Annual Buggy Days (Periodic)
3 County BCCOC Non-Profit Membership Directory and Bi-Annually(26/year) Seminars
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Chat Quality of
Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner, Life Magazine
City BCGS
Medicine - Genealogy Non-Profit
2 County BCCOC Non-Profit Visitor's Guide
Chambers of Commerce Partners In Progress year
Annual Meeting January of each (12/year)
County CCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
AssociationB3I
International Management For-Profit
12 BBBSCG
Regional Business - Advertising Non-Profit Our Awards
Annual Integrity Market Place (12/year)
13 Religious BMW
International annual Newsletter.
Non-Profit Network, quarterly.Field Conferences.
BBSOCV Non-Profit
Regional Youth Organizations - Big Brothers-Big Sisters
City Alumni
County BUCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
County BUCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
2 County BCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
City BRMAA
Arts - General monthly
Non-Profit Newsletter, annual meeting.
City Alumni
BAGCOA Non-Profit Connections, quarterly. Magazine; Annual Report, annual
National Youth Organizations - Boys and Girls Clubs annual conference - usually May
City Alumni
4 City BAOA
Uncategorized Non-Profit Brantley Association of America Semi-annual Reports We distribute r
2 Uncategorized
International BOWFA Non-Profit BWFA National offers continuing education, is
National Convention, which Business News Bulletin (4/yea
3 City BICOC
Chambers of Commerce annual Isles Today, annual. Directory; Chamber Clipper, b
Non-Profit Brunswick-Golden meeting
21 Convention BICAVB Non-Profit Visitors Guide. Brochures, area videos and DVD in 8 languages. Mee
International and Visitors Bureaus
County BCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
4 City B Annual Buick GS Nationals
Clubs - Cars GCOA Non-Profit GS National Directory, annual
County BCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City CCC
Medicine - Dietary Calorie Control Council--Commentary
Non-Profit Calorie Control Council
2 City CBACOC Non-Profit Monthly Chamber Notes, Membership directory updated monthly qua
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Notes (12/year)
annual meeting, monthly business after hours mixers,
City CCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit Newsletter (4/year)
annual conference; semiannual symposium.
12 City CARI
Trades - Design Non-Profit Carpet and Rug Industry Review (1/year)
5 County CCCOC Non-Profit member directory economic profile community information magazine
Chambers of Commerce chamber news (12/year)
quarterly member meetings annual meeting
6 County CCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce The Chamber Review (12/year)
GDOT Board Meetings, Finance Committee Meeting, Bus
National Manufacturing CSI convention Yes, 4/year
Non-Profit Cast In Stone; CSI's Technical Manual; Enduring Impressions Video;
C2NSA
Regional Outdoors - Boating Various Monthly activities Manual; International Sales for
Non-Profit Fleet Development Brochure; Owenrsand sailings - check web site Bro
State CCACOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
3 County CCCOC Non-Profit Chamber Network - Bi-monthly Cents (52/year)
Chambers of Commerce Common
Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheo
2 County CCDA
Economic Development
City COCFTCOL
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
State CCOGA Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
CCCOC Non-Profit The Chamber Report
Regional Chambers of Commerce Monthly Chamber-Rotary forum
County CCCOC Non-Profit monthly newsletter: membership meetings breakfasts, lunches, or din
Chambers of Commerce Yes, 12/year
Monthly ESSENTIALS; The Source, periodic. Directory
1 CATAACC
Regional Business - Advertising Non-Profit Monthly luncheon meetings, annual awards show, annual
6 County CCGCOC Non-Profit Membership Directory, VISIONS (6/year)
Chambers of Commerce annual; Visions, bimonthly. Newsletter
12 City Youth CWI annual bimonthly
Non-Profit CWI Commentary, Recruitment and Retention
Foundations WFI
International C
2 State UncategorizedCCPA Non-Profit
City COSHCOCNon-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Sugar Hill News (12/year)
City UncategorizedCDSONAL Non-Profit Newsletter.
City - Computers
TechnologyCAUAFCM Non-Profit
2 County UncategorizedCCMP Non-Profit
CCCOCWC
Regional Chambers of Commerce Monthly Board of Directors meetings Quarterly Membersh
Non-Profit Quarterly Newsletters Chamber Newsletter (4/year)
3 County CCCOC Non-Profit Membership Directory & Buyers(12/year) (BASH) and Early Bird Brea
Chambers of Commerce & SOCIAL HOUR
BUSINESS FOCUS Guide, our Business Information Disp
CALC
National Activism - Abortion Non-Profit
10 State CGHS Non-Profit Coastal Georgia Historical Simons Light (4/year)
Historical - Historical Societies St. Society Newsletter Historical Glimpses Gh
quarterly lecture
32 City CCOC
Chambers of Commerce annual dinner, Directory, Newcomer's Guide. Cobb In
Direct (12/year)
Non-Profit Key to Cobb, Membership first monday breakfasts, area councils. Foc
County CCGS Monthly meetings.
Medicine - Genealogy Non-Profit Family Tree Quarterly Family Tree Newsletter (12/year)
9 County CCHFH Non-Profit
Service Organizations - Habitat for Humanity
City CCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
Animals - General
International CS Non-Profit The Coleopterists Bulletin, quarterly professional journal
County CMCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
3 County CCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
10 Regional Arts - Music CCCS Non-Profit are held each (Periodic)
RehearsalsNotes of WorthTuesday from 7:00 pm to appro
9 City and Visitors Bureaus Calendar of Events, monthly. Newsletter
Convention CCAVB Non-Profit
13 State Banking CBAOG Non-Profit CBA Today (26/year)
Spring Convention, Leadership Division and Mini Trade Sh
2 Government - Community
International CLA Annual Leadership Conference
Non-Profit Program Development Guide, Trusteeship Manual and Video
4 City CGA annual meeting
Agriculture - Growers Non-Profit Membership Directory
State UncategorizedCAAOG Non-Profit CAAG Connection (4/year)
3 COAOAI Construction Owners
COAA News (6/year)
National Trades - Construction Non-Profit Owner's Perspective Magazine Leadership Conference - May Cons
3 City CCOC
Chambers of Commerce Network Luncheons, AM Exchange,
Yes, 12/year
Non-Profit Quality of Life Magazine, Membership Directory BAM, Business After
6 Science - Research Non-Profit Research Reports - 3/month
International CRC meeting
3 City CCOC
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Chatter (Periodic)
Non-Profit tourism brochure quality of life book festival brochure
50 Science - General
International CG CoreNet Global Summits: 5 annually - Spring & Fall in Nor
Leader professional journal published six time
Non-Profit Corporate Real Estate CoreNet Global News (4/year)
National Financial CTAA Non-Profit
Regional Hobbies CPQ Non-Profit Cotton Patch month.
Business meeting once aDispatch (12/year)
2 Education - COAOSE Non-Profit Journal of Special Education Leadership 2 x yr
International General In CASE (6/year)
annual Conference in Special Education Leadership in fall
State COJCJOG Non-Profit
Legal - Services
20 City Uncategorized annual conference
COSATE Non-Profit CSTE Update, quarterly. Newsletter
1 General
National Education - CONME Non-Profit Annual meeting in Fall; Semi-Annual Meeting in Spring.
National Education - COOEGeneral Non-Profit
County COAOG
Government - General Non-Profit
County CCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
7 County CCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Yes, 12/year
annual trade show.
10 Business - General
International CRMA Quarterly chapter meetings(4/year)
CRMA Insights at the local level
Non-Profit Quarterly Industry Research Packs
County DCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Chambergram (12/year)
monthly General Meeting, general meeting with speaker -
9 County DCCOC Non-Profit Membership/Buyers Guide, maps, tourismannual banquet and meetin
Chambers of Commerce Yes, Commerce's brochures
The Chamber of 12/year
9 City DCOC
Chambers of Commerce Annual meeting and banquet.
Non-Profit Annual Desk Reference ChamberLink (12/year)
National Animals - Dogs annual DogMustard
Show.
DDTCOA Non-Profit Mustard and Pepper, quarterly. and Pepper (4/year)
5 DCCOC Non-Profit Chamber Chronicle - monthly Mountain Travel Assocation - periodica
Regional Chambers of Commerce Northeast Georgia
4 City DKHS Non-Profit History of DeKalb County, Georgia 1822-1900; Life in Dixie During the
Historical - Historical Societies
5 Science - General
International DSI annual regional and international meetings
Decision Line (Periodic)
Non-Profit Decision Line, Newsletter published five times annually; quarterly jour
4 County DCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit Dekalb Chamber Of Commerce (Periodic)
Board of Directors Luncheon,Network DeKalb Leads Grou
4 State D
Clubs - Cars CCC Non-Profit Dixie Notes (12/year)
Business and social meeting on the first Thursday of each
County DCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
3 County DCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
City DCCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
5 County DCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce New to Business Expo
annual BusinessHorizons (12/year) - trade show
County DCFPA
Youth - Adoption Non-Profit
5 DLCCOC Non-Profit
Regional Chambers of Commerce The Clarion (4/year)
City Service Organizations - Easter Seals
City Service Organizations - Easter Seals
City Service Organizations - Easter Seals
City ESEG Non-Profit
Service Organizations - Easter Seals Solutions (4/year)
City Service Organizations - Easter Seals
City Service Organizations - Easter Seals
City Service Organizations - Easter Seals
96 State ESSG Non-Profit Annual report availableThe Achiever (1/year)
Service Organizations - Easter Seals in February
City Service Organizations - Easter Seals
2 County EDCCOC Non-Profit Quality of Life Magazine and Brochure
Chambers of Commerce
3 County ECOC
Chambers of Commerce Magazine, Eatonton-Putnam Chamber Of Commerce (12
Non-Profit CommunityAnnual Dinner biennial; Directory; monthly, map, calendar of
County ECCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
2 National Industrial EIMA Non-Profit
County ECCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
10 National Manufacturing EGA Non-Profit Elberton Graniteer magazine (printed quarterly)
County ESCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
11 EAOTNGOG N
National Military - National Guard on-Profit Exective Council Meeting - quarterly Annual State Conf An
City EVHS Non-Profit Newsletter, bimonthly meeting, with program
Historical - Historical Societies bimonthly
5 Manufacturing
International EDAPA EDPA Annual Meeting & Supplier Showcase November 3
EDPA.COMmuincations (12/year)
Non-Profit EDPA Today - quarterly newsletter, Membership Directory,Economic
3 County FCCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit Mountain Update, quarterly. Newsletter
County Resources FCRC Non-Profit Quarterly-To be announced
4 County FGCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Voice of monthly (12/year)
quarterly breakfast ?Business Business After Hours - mee
36 City Land annual workshop
FOSCAF Non-Profit FSC/LAF News quarterly 4/yearYes,
National Clubs - Cars COAF competition; annual meet; seminar
Non-Profit Prancing Horse, quarterly; Bulletin, monthly
75 Financial FPA
International Success Forum -- FPA's annual convention and expositio
FPA This Week
Non-Profit Journal of Financial Planning Solutions (52/year)
County FHCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City FHCDA
Economic Development
1 Uncategorized
International FIBCA Non-Profit Newsletter (2/year)
Annual General Meeting early May. Semi annual meeting
5 Transportation - Aviation
International FDOA Non-Profit
5 National Forestry FLA Non-Profit Forest Magazine, Hunt Club Digest, FLA Fast Facts
Washington Update and Annual Meeting,
Forest Landowner Landowners Conference Newsletter (4/year) Tri-S
County FCCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City FCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City Alumni
State GAARRAL
Activism - Abortion Garal News, quarterly. Newsletter
6 State GAOFP Family
Medicine - Physicians -Non-Profit Simply Meeting is held
The GAFP Annual Stated (12/year)the second week in No
State GACCFP
Agriculture - General
State GAOCH
Medicine - Hospitals Non-Profit
13 State - Housing Non-Profit
Real EstateGAA Yes, 4/year
State General
Education - GAFCATE Non-Profit annual Conference/Summer In-Service - July
GACTE News, quarterly. Newsletter
1 State GAFHHA Non-Profit
Health - General Annual Meeting July 11 - 13, 2005, King & Prince Beach &
State GAFMAFT Non-Profit
Family - Marriage AAMFT Workshops, Winter Conference
State GAFPHC
Medicine - Healthcare Non-Profit Inside Edition + (12/year)
State GAOB
Media - Broadcasting
State GAOCOCENon-Profit
Chambers of Commerce annual conferences
6 State Institutions
Education - GAOCS Non-Profit GACS NEWSLETTER (12/year)
Annual teacher's convention
State GAOCCP
Government - Community
State Retail GAOCS Non-Profit
State GAOCDL Non-Profit
Legal - Lawyers Seminars
What's the Decision, Georgia Defender
7 State General Non-Profit
Education - GAOEL GAEL Newsletter (12/year)
annual conference
56 State Educators Non-Profit
Education - GAOE Fall Representative Assembly Legislative Conference Spr
The Know (4/year)
The KNOW: Education's Front Line--the people, the politics, the profe
State Administration
Education - GAESP Non-Profit
5 State Youth GAOHASFC Non-Profit Annual Conference Child Placement
Daily Update ReferralCentral.info on the internet Conference Quarterl
2 State GAOHASFTA
Government - States Non-Profit annual periodic
Legislative Update meeting conference and trade show (exhibits)
3 State - Mortgage
Real EstateGAOMB Non-Profit The Georgia Mortgage Press (12/year)
Monthly Meetings Held on the 3rd Thursday of Most Mont
3 State GAOPRI Non-Profit
Energy - Petroleum The Spokesman (12/year)
The Southern Convenience Store and Petroleum Show. (T
3 GAOPA Non-Profit
National Medicine - Physician Assistants Yes, 4/year
State GAOPB
Legal - Services Non-Profit
1 State GAOPA
Business - Accounting Non-Profit annual convention - Newsletter
The Georgia Accountant (6/year)
Georgia Accountant, bi-monthly.always June
State - Realtors Non-Profit
Real EstateGAOR
State Auctions GAA
State GACHA
Animals - Livestock Non-Profit
20 State Banking GBA Non-Profit Conferences, Conventions/Events, Schools, Seminars, Bo
3 State GBWA
Food - Beverages Non-Profit annual convention - always mid-year
2 State GBA
Food - Beverages Non-Profit Capitol Notes (26/year)
1 State GBAFAA Non-Profit
Fire Prevention Georgia Security Show - GBFAA
May AnnualThe Communicator (4/year)
7 State GCA
Animals - Livestock Non-Profit Georgia Cattleman (monthly magazine) GCA eNews (monthly electro
State GCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit Annual Meetings, Membership Luncheon, Eggs & Issue
Business Counselor, monthly,CongressionalDirectory and Professiona
1 State GCCA
Youth - Child Care Non-Profit Rhyme & Reason (6/year)
4 State GCAI
Medicine - Chiropractors Non-Profit Conference Chiropractor of each
The Spring The Georgiais held in May(12/year)year, usual
State GCAA
Clubs - General Non-Profit
State GCAPA
Raw Materials - Concrete Non-Profit Annual Meeting is held the project information, Annual Bu
of activities and
Quarterly Print Journal GCPA (12/year)first weekend in August at Pon
State GC
Activism - Conservation Non-Profit
State GCOC
Medicine - Chiropractors
3 State GCOA
Medicine - Aging Non-Profit Issues Newsletter is published weekly when the General A
Senior of Advocates for (Periodic)
The Senior Quarterly CoalitionIssues NewsletterGeorgia's Elderly (CO
5 State General
Education - GCOEE Non-Profit materials, including educational case studies. (3/year)
The Center Economic Education
Curriculum Annual Meeting.Word onDirectors' Retreat. Stock Market G
State GCWA
Government - General Non-Profit
State Banking GCUL Non-Profit annual report
State GCIA
Agriculture - General Non-Profit
2 State GCSA GCSA 2005 Management Workshop, other year
Yes, 4/year
Raw Materials - Stone Non-Profit GCSA Crushed Stone Information Directory everyCobb Galleria, Atlan
State GDA
Medicine - Dentistry Non-Profit
State GDHA
Medicine - Dentistry Non-Profit GDHA Annual Session
State Schools Non-Profit
Education - GDE
State GDA
Resources - Water Non-Profit monthly newsletter Well Driller Connection (4/year)
State GDTA Non-Profit
Transportation - Trucking GDTA Loadlines (4/year)
4 State GEC Yes, 4/year
Food - Dairy Products Non-Profit THE EGGSAMINER QUARTERLY RECIPES GEORGIA EGG INFOR
43 State GEMC
Energy - Electricity Non-Profit Georgia Magazine
State GEDA Distributors
Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit
State - MortgageNon-Profit
Real EstateGELA
600 State GFBF
Trades - Farming Yes, 12/year
Non-Profit Georgia Farm Bureau NEWS Farm Bureau's Georgia Neighbors
3 State GFIA
Food - General Non-Profit Express Line (9/year)
7 State Forestry GFA Annual Membership Meeting and Landowner meetings thr
Yes, 3/year
Non-Profit Tops Magazine, State of The Forest Report, and other informative bu
2 State GFAVGA Non-Profit
Food - Growers GA Fruit and Vegetable Grower
SE Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference News (4/year)
State Funeral GFDA
State Financial GGFOA Non-Profit Yes, 4/year
State GGIAFD Non-Profit GFGA Newsletter
Food - Growers
3 National GGIA
Agriculture - General Non-Profit The Journal (12/year)
WINTERgreen WINTERschool GGIA Tradeshow in Athen
1 State General Non-Profit
Education - GHSAI The Voice (4/year)
ANNUAL CENTER MANAGER CONFERENCE - MACON
9 State GHCA
Medicine - Hospice Non-Profit Newsfront (12/year)
2 State GHCA
Trades - Construction Non-Profit GHCA News Report (Periodic)
Annual GHCA Convention Annual Georgia Quality Initiativ
State GHCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
1 State GHFA Furniture Golf Tournaments'Notes @& fall Annual Convention
Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit Annual Resource Guide GhFA - spring Random' (26/year)
2 State GHC
Animals - Horses Non-Profit GA - September News (4/year)
Annual MeetingHorse CouncilConyers GA Annual Horse F
State GHA
Medicine - Hospitals Non-Profit
State GIADA Non-Profit
Transportation - Automotive
7 Regional Land GLT G
Non-Profit Newsletter, semiannual LT Newsletter (2/year)
3 State GLA
Arts - General Participant in (GLQ)
Non-Profit Georgia Library Quarterlythe annual Georgia Council of Media Organi
3 State GLCFTB Non-Profit
Service Organizations - Lions Club Yes, 4/year
2 State GMDA
Medicine - General Non-Profit Progress Notes (4/year)
Annual Winter Symposium Annual Summer Meeting and S
2 State General Non-Profit Becoming, semiannual. Journal; GMSA, semiannual. Newsletter
Education - GMSA Yes, 2/year
annual conference, educational - February of each year
State GMP
Food - Dairy Products Non-Profit
2 State GMA
Raw Materials - MiningNon-Profit Meetings & (4/year)
Committee Mininggram Workshops Annual Convention
9 State GMTAI Non-Profit TRUX Magazine Convention-June Truck Driving Championship-Ma
Transportation - Trucking Annual Intercom (26/year)
State GMA
Government - Municipal Non-Profit
3 State GNTESA Non-Profit
Activism - Abuse Basic SANE Training Advanced Pediatric SANE Training
8 State GNA
Medicine - Nursing Georgia Nursing to place
Non-Profit Our online Career Center for employers (4/year) advertisements for r
2 State GOA
Uncategorized Non-Profit & Trade Show (Sunbelt Petroleum Conferenc
Convention Georgia Petroleum Marketer (12/year)
3 State GOWA
Raw Materials - Waste Non-Profit The Septic Times (4/year)
3 State GOA
Medicine - OpthalmologyNon-Profit GOA NEWS Summer
Annual Meeting in in the (12/year) Fall Education Conferen
State GOMA
Medicine - OsteopathicNon-Profit
2 National GPPA
Agriculture - General Non-Profit Peanut Patriot magazine - 4 times a year (full color)
State GPCA
Trades - Pest Control Non-Profit
State GPC
Energy - Petroleum Non-Profit
34 State GPA Non-Profit GPhA Journal Monthly Three Academy newsletters Various legislative
Medicine - Pharmaceuticals Annual Meeting 12/year Executive Committee Meetings 4
State GPMA
Medicine - Podiatry Non-Profit
State GPPA
Animals - Livestock Non-Profit
State GPF
Animals - Poultry
State Food - MeatsGPIA Non-Profit
9 State GPA
Trades - Printing Annual Convention, Advertising LAW FOR and Board Me
GPA Bulletin (12/year)
Non-Profit GPA Editorial Basics Handbook, GEORGIAConferenceJOURNALIST
State GPGA
Energy - Natural Gas Non-Profit
State GPPA
Medicine - Psychiatry Non-Profit GPPA Upsate (6/year)
4 State GPA MidWinter Conference and Annual Conference
Medicine - Psychology Non-Profit GP Magazine (quarterly)
State GPCA
Telecommunications
State GRA
Transportation - Train Non-Profit
State GRAPA
Outdoors - Parks Non-Profit Yes, 4/year
2 State Retail GRA Non-Profit Georgia
Annual Conference Retailer (4/year)
3 State Youth GSACA Non-Profit Yes, 12/year
State School
Education - GSBA Boards Non-Profit
State Educators Non-Profit Journal; Beacon Newsletter
Education - GSCA Beacon
annual conference (4/year)
3 State GSNA
Food - Service Annual Conference, April Industry Seminar, November Ot
Headquarters newsletter (12/year)
Non-Profit Georgia Gems, twice yearly magazine
State Administration
Education - GSSA Non-Profit GSSA Leadership Notes (2/year)
iations/usstate.htm City UncategorizedGSA Non-Profit
2 State Insurance GSIA Non-Profit 2 1.2 day Spring Conf. in April or May and 1 day Fall Conf
State Legal - LawGSA Non-Profit
Enforcement
State GSFRC
Medicine - General Non-Profit Yes, 6/year
Annual summer and winter conferences. See website for
State GSOA Non-Profit
Medicine - Anesthesiology GSA Newsletter (2/year)
2 State GSOAE Executives annual meeting and trade show
Business - Association Non-Profit Connections - quarterly magazine
30 State GSOCPA annual convention - always
Yes, 12/year
Business - Accounting Non-Profit Current Accounts, monthly. Newsletter June
State GSOPE
Trades - Engineering
1 State GSLHA
Disabilities - Deafness Non-Profit Communication
GSHA Annual Convention Lines (4/year)
State Labor GSA Non-Profit
15 State Sports - GolfGSGA 18 state amateur golf and Member year, varying Slope a
Non-Profit Golf Georgia magazine Yearbooktournaments aClub Directory location
State GSSDOTAR
Social Organizations Non-Profit
City Alumni
2 State GTA Non-Profit
Telecommunications - Telephone N/A Annual Convention June 17-20, 2006 Wyndham Palace R
State GTA
Sports - Tennis Non-Profit
4 State GTMA Textiles
Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit annual meeting
State GTDARA Tires
Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit
4 State GTLA
Legal - Lawyers Non-Profit Annual Membership Directory, TRIAL PRACTICE MANUAL, Trial Pra
State Forestry GUFCI Non-Profit TreeTalks Meetings
Quarterly Educational (4/year) Annual Conference and A
7 State GUCAI annual convention - winter, spring, summer, fall
Yes, 3/year
Trades - Construction Non-Profit The Utility Contractor of Georgia, annual. Magazine
4 State GVMA
Animals - Veterinary Non-Profit Yes, 4/year
6 State GWAPCA Non-Profit Georgia Operator quarterly Journal
Natural Resources Regional Conference
semiannualYes, 12/year
14 State GWF
Activism - Conservation annual meeting Call (6/year)
The - always May
Non-Profit Georgia Wildlife, semiannual. Magazine; The Sportsman's Connectio
3 National Writing GWA Georgia Author of the Year works of winners of the of Wo
Georgia Writers News/Mag (6/year)
Non-Profit ...On My Mind (annual anthology of the Awards; Spring Festival annua
GCCOC Non-Profit
National Chambers of Commerce The chamber of commerce is host to a monthly network lu
National Activism - WomenGIA Non-Profit
Regional Activism - WomenGIGA Non-Profit
30 Education - GKIHS Societies
International Honor International Convention Regional Conferences
Rewarding
Non-Profit CONCEPTS, annual. Magazine Excellence E-Newsletter (12/year)
City GMAF
Animals - Cats Non-Profit Purrs & Prattlings (4/year)
County GCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
28 GCGCOC Non-Profit Map, Marquee Flash e-mail newsletter on (26/year) Legislative Issues
Regional Chambers of Commerce Chamber Express the arts,
Annual Chamber Meeting Infantry Industry Day Leadershi
15 GHCOC Non-Profit Magazine, maps
Regional Chambers of Commerce BusinessLink (12/year)
Business Expo, Job Fairs, Small Business Seminars
1 Chambers of Commerce
International GHACOC Non-Profit Oktoberfest Sept- Nov. Bavarian Nights of Summer 4th of
20 City GMCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce President's Newsletter (1/year)
10 City GNFCOC Non-Profit Annual CommunityGrowth 2020. News (4/year) North Fulton. DiningN
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Every Greater
Quality & Buyer's Guide for other month board meeting. G
Food - General
International IIFSA Annual Conference and Exhibition, Asia Pacific Conferenc
Non-Profit Onboard IFSA, a monthly e-newsletter
City GRCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City Service Organizations - United Way
City GHSABC Non-Profit
Clubs - Sports ATHLETIC BOOSTER MEETINGS; SPORTS BANQUETS
2 County GCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Chat (12/year)
4 City GCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit ACTION (12/year)
Griffin/Spalding Chamber of Commerce Annual Christmas
City Service Organizations - United Way
GCOC
Regional Chambers of Commerce The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce offers business res
of Commerce offers many informative publica
Non-Profit The Gwinnett ChamberFOCUS (6/year)
2 HCCOC Non-Profit
Regional Chambers of Commerce Chamber Connection (4/year)
City Service Organizations - United Way
Uncategorized
International HFHI Non-Profit Habitat World (6/year)
City Alumni
National Hobbies HGOA biennial Convergence - educational
Non-Profit Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot, quarterly. magzine conference, workshop
2 County HCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Newsletter (Periodic)
County HCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
2 City HCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Straight From The the (12/year)
First Thursday of the month is HartChamber Board Meetin
City Alumni
2 County HCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce annual meeting
3 County HDCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
HCAEA annual conference
HCEA (12/year)
National Medicine - Healthcare Non-Profit HCEA's Monthly e-newsletter Inbox Informer HCEA's Directory of Hea
City HCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City Service Organizations - United Way
City HCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County HCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
3 City HAI
Historical - General Non-Profit Historic Augusta News (4/year)
Annual Cotton Ball membership drive, Annual Antiques Sh
8 HCF
National Historical - General Town: Columbus
Non-Profit An Historic Tour of OurYes, 4/year
5 State HMF Non-Profit Newsletter Books
Historical - Historical Societies Historic Times (4/year)
10 State HBAOG
Construction - Builders Non-Profit
City HCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
National Religious HDRC Non-Profit
3 Science - Ecology
International HEAL The Human Ecologist Fragrance and Health;
Non-Profit The Human Ecologist, a quarterly publication;(4/year)
3 Uncategorized
International IFI Non-Profit Board meets twice per year in spring and fall.
1 State Funeral IFDOG Non-Profit IFDG Newsletter Summer,
An anuual Convention every (4/year) typically July in Sav
10 State Insurance IIAOG Non-Profit The Capitol Report
1 State Religious ICOTACOC Non-Profit Yes, 4/year
Statewide Annual Meeting Regional Meetings
12 IFPIT Annual Conference or Book 3rd Party (Property & Sales)
Sales Tax Sales Tax Report (12/year)
National Business - Accounting Non-Profit Property Tax Textbook Property2 Tax Symposium Drop Shipment Sur
31 Trades - Engineering Non-Profit Industrial Engineer Industrial Management
International IOIE E-Brief (12/year)
209 City IOPSAT For-Profit
Science - General
2 State Member luncheons, third Wednesday of each month (exc
IREM Insite (4/year)
Real EstateIOREMGC Non-Profit Journal of Property Management (JPM)
4 ICEA
National Trades - Engineering Non-Profit A list is available on the website and documents may be purchased fr
1 Medicine - Emergency Non-Profit
International IAOFP FP News (4/year)
annual Air Medical Transport Conference, in conjunction w
Financial IAFFP
International annual Broker conference - January - February
Yes, 52/year
FPA This Week weekly Newsletter
Medicine - Opthalmology
International IAOOE Non-Profit annual congress
5 Uncategorized
International ICS Non-Profit Journals Newsletter (1/year)
Trades - Photography Non-Profit
International IDIA around IDIA (12/year)
10 Manufacturing
International IDMA IDMA holdsYes, Periodic
an annual
Non-Profit Broadcaster quarterly magazine convention in different locations ov
3 City IFAC Chemicals annual meeting
Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit Food Additives brochure
5 Uncategorized
International IFC annual Nutrition.
Non-Profit Infant Feeding andmeeting Brochure.
4 Business - Accounting Non-Profit
International IGOAF Tax Conference (Annual) Managing Partners Retreat (Ann
Food - General
International IJAPA Non-Profit
Business - Trade
International IMAAP semiannual conference
3 Legal - Services
International IPMA Annual Paralegal Management (6/year)
Non-Profit IPMA At A Glance Conference Skills for New Managers Seminar
Raw Materials - PlasticNon-Profit IPMS/USA Journal Convention
International IPMSSB National
Science - General
International triennial International Congress Journal, FAO Reports
ISFPMB Non-Profit Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, quarterly.of Plant Molecular Biology
1 Telecommunications Non-Profit
International ISOCS Annual Meeting- usually in January, alternating years on e
4 County JCACOC Non-Profit Jackson County Lifesytle of Jackson Chamber Connection (quarterly n
Chambers of Commerce TGIF (52/year)
Annual Taste Magazine, & Business Showcase, Monthly
2 County JCCOCADA
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County JWCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
28 Library
International JCPLAM Non-Profit
Clubs - Cars OCI
International K annual meeting
Kaiser-Frazer Magazine, quarterly
County UncategorizedKACB Non-Profit
City Alumni
County MCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Business View (12/year)
Sports - Boxing
International KBTI competition
Knights Boxing Team
5 County LGTCCOC Non-Profit Annual Reports
Chambers of Commerce Newsletter (12/year)
National AssociationLAI Non-Profit
Management Yes, Periodic
October-- National Conference March -- National Confere
National Sports - Soccer LSA Non-Profit
State LOWVOG Non-Profit Georgia Government Georgia Voter (4/year)
Political - Women Voters
5 County LCCOC
Chambers of Commerce Local of Directors Meeting - 2nd
Chamber Update (12/year)
Non-Profit Local Map. Board Quality of Life Publication. Tuesday. Progress Thro
1 National Insurance LIC Non-Profit
150 Business - Management
International LOMA LOMA Customer Service Conference, LOMA course text
LOMA e-News Resource (12/year)
Non-Profit Resource Magazine (monthly), Research Reports,The Life Insurnace
3 City UncategorizedLI Non-Profit Dialogue, annual. Newsletter.
1 LLCCOC Non-Profit
Regional Chambers of Commerce Chamber News (2/year)
Monthly Board Meetings (Third Monday) Annual Banquet
15 County MCCAVB Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
2 County MCCOCAIA
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Update (12/year)
Non-Profit Madison County Life style Magazine
City Alumni
3 Manufacturing
International Annual Conference
MAFFSI Non-Profit quarterly magazine; annual report
City MCAOA
Trades - Construction Non-Profit
4 State MAOG
Trades - Masonry Non-Profit - annual conference Wall Raiser - annual golf
Fall Outing Off the Wall (12/year)
1 County MCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit Monthly Board of Directors meetings, Annual Chamber of
County MCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
State MAOG
Medicine - General Non-Profit
City Memorial MSOG annual
Non-Profit Newsletter, annual meeting, speakers and information - always March
City UncategorizedMAADA Non-Profit
City MACOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce E-Newsletter (12/year)
MACC
Regional Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
8 Regional Urban MCUL annual Equal
Non-Profit Annual Report. Journal Opportunity Luncheon
City MAONA Midwives annual conference
Medicine - Physicians -Non-Profit MANA News, bimonthly
3 County MCCOC Non-Profit Chamber ofBusiness After Hours - Monthly - 3rd Thursday
Chambers of Commerce Yes, 12/year
Commerce Newsletter - monthly
City MCAC
Arts - General Non-Profit Swamp Gravy: Folk Tales of South Georgia. Book. Contains local sto
State UncategorizedMCMEA Non-Profit
County MCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
2 County MCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
City Alumni
State Banking MBAOG Non-Profit
County MCCOC Non-Profit Newsletter, bimonthly
Chambers of Commerce
5 NAOEC
National Trades - Construction Non-Profit
City NECAAC
Trades - Construction Non-Profit
2 State Insurance N Non-Profit Georgia Newsline Convention in June
Annual Sales Congress State (6/year)
City NCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit Yes, Periodic
City Alumni
2 NAOPC
National Activism - PreservationNon-Profit The and workshops. Biennial
Annual meeting Alliance Review (6/year) conference
5 Honor
National Education - NALD SocietiesNon-Profit The FLAME magazine
3 NALPA Non-Profit News-Letter, bimonthly
National Service Organizations - American Legion annual meeting
National Food - Service NAOCFS
City Credit NAOCM Non-Profit CREDITRENDS NEWSLETTER (6/year)
National Sports - Golf NAOLG annual board meeting
Non-Profit History of Left-Handed Golf.
2 National Legal - Services NALSC holds a Conference, Newsletter (4/year)
brochure
NAOLSC Non-Profit NALSC Code of Ethics NALSC Quarterly a Regional Seminar and thre
Uncategorized
International News & The Complete
NAOLED Non-Profit The Exchange, News & Views, Views (4/year) SourceBook
3 NAOME Non-Profit
National Medicine - General
National Social Workers NAOSWGC Non-Profit NASW-GA Annual Conference, Annual Conference
Schools Non-Profit
National Education - NAOSAASOPS annual
Newsletter, annual conference
6 National Animals - HorsesNBHA For-Profit Barrel Horse News
1 City NBTA
Sports - Basketball Non-Profit June annual meeting
10 NCCA
National Youth - Child Care Non-Profit quarterly board meetings Focus (4/year)
NCCA National
National Focus, quarterly. Newsletter and Annual Conference
5 NCOBM
National Government - General Non-Profit annual conference
Mayors Roster, annual. Directory
3 National Legal - ServicesNCDC Non-Profit quarterly meeting
City NECAGC
Trades - Construction Non-Profit
City NECASLCC
Trades - Construction Non-Profit
State NELAGC Non-Profit
Legal - Lawyers Yes, Periodic
9 Sports - General
International NFIA Non-Profit
4 National Funeral NFDAMA Non-Profit House of Representatives in April Annual National Conven
National Sports - Golf NGCMA Non-Profit
National Council NMC Non-Profit Udder 2. Summer Meeting
1. Annual Meeting Topics (1/year)
6 NOAMMA
National Raw Materials - MetalsNon-Profit Fabricator Magazine, Catalog, Videos
NPSA
National Agriculture - Growers Non-Profit semiannual convention
Perfect Performance with Pecans
2 National Food - General NPAFDA Non-Profit NPFDA NEWS (12/year)
Annual Membership Directory Ads accepted - Annual Newsletter - NP
2 Uncategorized
International NPGARO Non-Profit EXPO, CONVENTION
City Safety NSCER Non-Profit
NSPA
National Food - Processors Non-Profit annual conference - always spring.
NAPAOG Non-Profit
National Minority - Native American NAPA News (4/year)
annual Membership Meeting - always third Sunday of Jan
National Youth NSFYF Non-Profit Natural Science Centers, periodic; Natural Science Cente
Directory ofannual conference
4 City NCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit Chamber Notes (12/year)
National Resources NRC Non-Profit
City NACRA
Science - Research Non-Profit Annual Conference
Case Review Journal, quarterly and Roundtable, Annual Meetings
3 NAROM Midwives
National Medicine - Physicians -Non-Profit CPM News (2/year)
Uncategorized
International NASIG Non-Profit Proceedings; Membership Directory -
NASIG
ConferenceAnnual conference Newsletter (4/year) online only; NASIG
NGHAGS
Regional Medicine - Genealogy Non-Profit Quarterly Meeting
Floyd County, GA Cemeteries Vol. I. Book, SFK Genealogy Books
5 National Energy - NuclearNMTCB Non-Profit The NMTCB News (2/year)
Board meeting/twice a year
2 State OCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Oconee Chamber Newsletter (6/year)
City OCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City OCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
National Fraternity OPP Non-Profit quarterly; Bulletin, quarterly
The Oracle,semiannual ConClave - meeting
15 State OAOG
Medicine - Opthalmology Non-Profit Yes, 2/year
OAG Spring Conference OAG Fall Conference Southeast
10 National TechnologyOAUG - Software Non-Profit OAUG Connection Point
OAUGInsight OAUG eNews OAUGnet List Server OAUGnet-DBA Lis
11 Historical - Historical Societies
International OFHS Non-Profit Annual Meetings held each year a 24-page quarterly. Des
Owsley Family Historical Society Newsletter (4
Owsley Family Historical Society Newsletter,in June or July at various
4 PCOC
Regional Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit annual banquet - alwaysNew Website completed, New log
information, May; monthly First Thursday For
Updating demographic OUTLOOK (12/year)
3 State Enforcement
Legal - LawPOAOGI Non-Profit Annual fall meeting usually in September and spring golf I
The Georgia Peace Officer published quarterly by Callan Publishing, u
3 County PCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Connection (12/year)
Annual Banquet
3 City PAB
Agriculture - General Non-Profit Spread
Annual Conferencethe News (4/year)
City PCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
4 National Fraternity PMF Non-Profit biennial meeting
Cornerstone (2/year)
Aglaia, quarterly. Magazine
State PTAOG Non-Profit
Medicine - Physical Therapy
Fraternity PTSMEHS Non-Profit
International Annual Convention typically in February of Pi Tau Sigma,
The Condenser of Pi Tau Sigma, annual; The Story of each year.
City PCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County PCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
1 Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit
International PCA Chemicals annual international onference annual association meeting
2 State PAMAOG Non-Profit
Trades - Plumbing Hotline (12/year)
Newsletter Annual Meeting & Convention
City PWCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
18 Business - Marketing Non-Profit
International PINAN annual conference
County PCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Annual Meeting, January, 2005 at the Rockmart Commun
1 Uncategorized
International PEI Non-Profit P/E relatedFirsf Firing (12/year) and conference procee
technical publications
A variety of (Technical Forum - May) (Annual Membership Meeting - F
Uncategorized
International PRBA Non-Profit Yes, Periodic
50 Science - General
International PAPI Non-Profit Board meetings twice a year Staff meeting
Better Crops Better Crops International Soil Fertility Manual CCA Man
PBOA
National Animals - Breeding Non-Profit annual National Breeders Roundtable
11 State PIAOG
Trades - Printing Non-Profit Sunbelt Graphics Trade trade (held during even years in A
Industry Impressions (12/year)
Georgia Printer magazine (quarterly Show journal)
National Food - General PAI
42 State Educators Non-Profit
Education - PAOGE Magazine - five and Fall (November) Conferences
PAGE One Summer (June) times per year
Financial PBFN For-Profit Business PBFN Classifieds
OverTime Magazine, and Networking Seminars
PFATS
National Sports - Football Non-Profit
City Sports - GolfPGAOA Non-Profit FORE (9/year)
City PGMSAB Non-Profit
Trades - General
State Insurance PIAOG Non-Profit
7 Hobbies - Gardening Non-Profit
International PLCAOA ProSource newsletter trade show
November annual conference and(6/year)
38 Trades - Photography Non-Profit
International PPOA Specialty Conferences, July (52/year)
PPA e-newsletter
Professional Photographer magazine 17-21, 2005, Las Vegas, NV
Sports - General
International PSCR Non-Profit
County QCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County RCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
2 RTA
National Transportation - Train Non-Profit annual convention annual tie grading seminar annual mem
Crossties Magazine
National Religious RACA Non-Profit
3 RPTIA
National Outdoors - General Non-Profit RPTIA Newswatch (4/year)
quarterly board meeting
3 National Food - General RFA Non-Profit Chilled News - March,
2005 Annual Conference (4/year) 2005 - Savannah, GA
5 RORPF
National Activism - Violence Non-Profit
City Alumni
1 County RCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Chatter (4/year)
5 State RASMCAOG
Trades - Construction Non-Profit The semi-monthly
The Rooftopper - published Rooftopper (6/year)
City RHS Non-Profit
Historical - Historical Societies monthly meeting, with Southern
19th Century Roswell: Portrait of aspeakers Society in Georgia. Vide
City RSCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City RCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
5 City - Housing Non-Profit
Real EstateSSBA The Milestone (2/year)
45 SACOCC Non-Profit
Regional Chambers of Commerce Many; Visitor Guide; Economic Trends; Greater governma
Outlook (12/year)
Official Savannah military, small business, CEO, education, Savannah
1 State SG
Business - Advertising Non-Profit Yes, Periodic
County SCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City Alumni
National Activism - WomenSS Non-Profit
State SHAGS
Medicine - Genealogy Non-Profit bimonthly Membership
Lives and Times that are
Variety of pamphlets on Smynra History (6/year) distributed in the Sm
Medicine - Pathology Non-Profit
International SFH annual meeting and symposium.
National Human Resources SFHRMAAC Non-Profit Yes, Periodic
National Human Resources SHRMAC Non-Profit
National Human Resources SFHRMAAC Non-Profit
National Human Resources SHRMAC Non-Profit
National Human Resources SHRMCACNon-Profit
National Human Resources N
SFHRMGRCon-Profit
Education - SOPOE
International General Non-Profit annual meeting, 4/year conjunction with the Education, 2
Yes, held in
DeGarmo Lectures, annually, a Monograph. Professing American Ed
City SCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
100 Regional Education - SREBGeneral Non-Profit
National Human Resources SHRMWGC Non-Profit
1 Medicine - Pathology Non-Profit
International SFPP Two meetings per year
Yes, 4/year
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology
SFPP
National Medicine - Pediatrics Progress
Journal of Pediatric Psychology Notes: Newsletter of the Society of P
City Religious SFPOR Non-Profit annual conference
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, bimonthly. Includes b
SFTAOSP
National Medicine - Psychology Non-Profit SESP Conference
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
4 Historical - General
International SFTHOD Non-Profit annual TheTerra Cognita (1/year)
Journal usually fall
Terrae Incognitae: conference - for the History of Discoveries
14 Religious SOBL
International Non-Profit Annual Meeting: Review of Biblical Literature
Journal of Biblical Literature The SBL Annual Meeting is held every ye
State SOGA
Trades - Archivists Non-Profit Annual meeting in Society of Georgia 2-3 educational wo
SGA Newsletter each year.
Provenance: the journal of thethe fall of (4/year) Archivists
City Insurance SOIR Non-Profit Annual Conference, WORKSHOP
Insurance Organization Sourcebook
Business - General
International SOIBF Non-Profit
Forestry SOMA
International Non-Profit annual conference, annual training institute, board meetin
A Review of Planting Practices in Selected Cities. City Trees, bimonth
1 Trades - Linguistics Non-Profit
International SAMLA annual convention
Newsletter; South Atlantic Review, quarterly. J
SAMLA News, annual. SAMLA News (1/year)
Regional Uncategorized SEFA
SFCC
Regional Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City SGCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
Regional Forestry SSOAF Non-Profit Yes, 4/year
4 STS
Regional Travel and Tourism Non-Profit Two Guide,conferences (Spring & Fall) STS Canadian Ex
Travel Talk On-Line (4/year)
Directory, TravelannualTourism Package planner, EscapetotheSouthe
SUDIASR
Regional Food - Dairy Products Non-Profit Dairy Conferences
SCGA
Regional Agriculture - General For-Profit
SEE
Regional Energy - Electricity Non-Profit annual
Directory, annual Engineering & Operations Conference
Regional Council SEC Non-Profit annual Meter School & Conference, the Southeastern Line
SGRA-
Regional Activism - Gay and Lesbian Non-Profit Meetings Southern Spurs (12/year)
6 Regional Manufacturing SLMA Non-Profit Annual Convention
Management Update Weekly (52/year)
Management Update Quarterly and Expo
2 Regional Uncategorized SMA Non-Profit Meeting 4 times a year
Pricing Study SEMAI (4/year)
SSOOAMSNon-Profit
Regional Medicine - Physicians
2 SSC
Regional Medicine - Surgeons Non-Profit Annual Scientific1/year
Yes, Meeting
Owns - THE AMERICAN SURGEON - held every year in February Co
12 Regional Arts - General SAF Non-Profit Arts Education in the Age of Accountability, Traditional Arts Professio
3 General Non-Profit
Regional Education - SAOIS The SAIS Heads Conference is a gathering of our membe
2 SAOO
Regional Medicine - Dentistry Non-Profit SAO 2004 Annual Meeting Brochure
Regional Wholesale SAOWD Non-Profit
Regional Food - General SBA Non-Profit SBA ReportAnnual Meeting
6 SBI
Regional Trades - Construction Non-Profit Yes, 12/year
SCTA
Regional Telecommunications Non-Profit
Regional Food - Growers SCG
SCOO
Regional Medicine - Opthalmology Non-Profit
4 SCPA
Regional Agriculture - General Non-Profit annual meeting usually
FOCUS (4/year)
Focus, Spotlight, On Guard,- bulletinsfirst week in November; state iss
2 SEDC
Regional Economic Development Non-Profit
3 City Forestry SFW Non-Profit Out On A Limb, quarterly. Newsletter
1 SHDA
Regional Economic Development Non-Profit Annual meeting and an Information Exchange Meeting
Scenic Driving Tour brochure and Southern Highroads Driving Tour C
Historical - General
International SHA Non-Profit annual conference
Journal of Southern History, quarterly
SMC
Regional Transportation - Trucking
6 SNPA
Regional Trades - Publishing Non-Profit Annual Convention, Leadership Forum, Key Executives C
SNPA
Annual membership directory eBulletin (52/year)
6 Hobbies - Gardening Non-Profit
International SNAI Annual SNA Convention SNA... The
SNA SNA Research Conference Proceedings
SNA Membership Directory, NewsLine (4/year) World's Showcase of
Regional Legal - LawSSPBA Non-Profit
Enforcement
City SQCRCC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce
City SCCG
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
2 County SCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Highlights, monthly
City Alumni
1 Transportation - Racing
International SVRA For-Profit monthly competition
Classic
The Line, monthly. Magazine Motorsports (6/year)
State Associations
Legal - Bar SBOG
National Uncategorized SGAOTUS Non-Profit Midyear Meeting
SGAUS Journal Online
6 SCOC
Regional Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit annual Chamber Connection (12/year)
Directory, biannual meeting
3 State SAMSOG Non-Profit
Trades - Surveying NONE GEORGIA LAND SURVEYOR (6/year)
TECHNICAL SEMINAR EACH 3RD WEEK OF JANUARY
National Sports - GeneralTASSAA Non-Profit TSSA Membership Directory and Factory Reference, annual.
50 Resources - Wood
International T Non-Profit TAPPI Over-the-Wire (52/year)
Solutions! for People, Processes, and Paper TAPPI JOURNAL
1 TCDA
Regional Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
TAOTPAPI
National Raw Materials - Paper Non-Profit Ahead of the Curve JOURNAL,
TAPPI’s periodicals include TAPPI (52/year) Solutions! for P
County TCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County TCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
Manufactured Goods - Non-Profit
International TFABA Textiles
UncategorizedTAHSG
24 City TCARI
Business - General For-Profit Free Publications; Consumer Brochures; Professional Publications
1 Business - Marketing For-Profit Member List available at www.fsgroup.com
International TFGI Annual Meeting,Sales & Marketing Meeting
State TGCOGI Annual Board Briefs, District Newsletters
Hobbies - Gardening Non-Profit Garden Gateways, Conventions, Quarterly Board Meetings
ThsmaiG
Business - Marketing Non-Profit
2 State TJSOG
Cultural Organizations Non-Profit JASG NEWS (4/year)
Regional Library TSLN
4 City TCHS Non-Profit Antebellum quarterly County; Thomas During the Civil War; Thomas C
Historical - Historical Societies The Hourglass history
Thomas lectures, summer(4/year) camp for children, scho
3 City TCOC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County TTCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City TMCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County TCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
3 County TCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Chamber Voice (12/year)
City TCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
1 State TARAOG Non-Profit Membership Roster Regional Tow Show (SERTS) every 3 years.
Transportation - General Southeast TowTips (6/year)
County TCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
2 County TCHRDP Non-Profit Retirement Living South Georgia Style Retiree Guide Magazine; Retir
Economic Development Retirement Living South Georgia Style, Retiree
7 TCHS Non-Profit Newsletter, semiannualTroup County Historical Society newsletter (4/y
Regional Historical - Historical Societies meeting.
quarterly, and occasionally we do books, usually pictorials
5 Medicine - Pathology Non-Profit
International UACAOP The
Annual Meeting Academy (2/year)
Military - Army
International UARA Non-Profit Ranger Register (4/year)
Annual Ranger Muster
21 UPEA
National Animals - Poultry Annual InternationalViews Wire, Expo
News & Poultry Expo
Non-Profit The Communicator, Poultry Wire, IPE (12/year) Flash
City UPAEEC Non-Profit
Animals - Poultry Semiannual Meeting
City Alumni
County UCHS Non-Profit Newsletter, quarterly meeting - Blairsville, Georgia, United States
Historical - Historical Societies quarterly
UEP
National Food - Dairy Products
National Labor Unions UPIU Non-Profit
City UncategorizedUSOF annual America,9/year Magazine
Yes, 8/year.
Non-Profit Orienteering North meeting and workshop
City Service Organizations - United Way
City USTAS
Sports - Tennis Non-Profit
National Sports - Tennis annual meeting - always
USTASS Non-Profit STA Yearbook, annual. Magazine January.
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
City Service Organizations - United Way
12 County VCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Progress (12/year)
Family
International WFA
5 Uncategorized
International VI Annual Meeting 2/year
Non-Profit Basic Reference Manual Yes,
City WCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
7 City WRACOC Non-Profit Business Bulletin, bimonthly
Chambers of Commerce annual conference.
County WCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
County WCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
City WCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
5 County WCCOC Non-Profit
Chambers of Commerce Window to Ware (12/year)
Ribbon Cuttings
National Animals - DogsWTCOARSNon-Profit Annual Meeting
City WMR Non-Profit Fastline, quarterly. Grand National Finals
Transportation - Motorcycle annual Newsletter
State W
Clubs - Cars GTCC
30 National Architecture WHH annual convention.
Non-Profit Westville Mirror, quarterly. Newsletter.
4 County WCCOCADA
Chambers of Commerce annual meeting
Non-Profit Industrial Development Brochure
WIFSA
National Activism - Women Non-Profit
3 Activism - Women
International WIPI Packaging Horizons Online (52/year)
Non-Profit Packaging Horizons Online
12 WBCA
National Sports - Basketball WBCA Executive Committee and BOD Meeting, WBCA is
Net.News (6/year)
Non-Profit Coaching Women's Basketball, Fast Break Alert Online (Basketball A
2 Manufacturing
International WCMA Non-Profit
5 Economic Development
International WDF Global Super
Non-Profit Site Selection magazine Projects Conferences
City WCCC
Chambers of Commerce Non-Profit
3 City Youth YCMA Non-Profit Rights workshop
Know Your VOX (9/year)
8 Business - General
International ZIOBS research reports for holds many
Institute senior executives over the year. Vis
Non-Profit We publish The ZymanPerspectives (4/year)eventsfocused on brand s
Description
Year Founded
1986 The mission of the 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. is to provide support and improve the quality of life for African-Am
1973 9to5 is a national grassroots membership organization that strengthens women's ability to work for economic justice
1989 Aviation Information Resources is dedicated to providing complete, timely, and accurate information to help pilots m
2003 AIR, Inc. is the largest and most reliable source of airline pilot career information. We help pilots make informed dec
2001 The ARC-PA is the recognized accrediting agency that protects the interests of the public and PA profession by def
1973 ACMC is a network of local churches, individuals, and organizations committed to seeing every church comprehend
1981 The Acoustic Neuroma Association provides information and support to patients who have been diagnosed with or e
1990 Our organization is Action for a Clean Environment, formed in 1990 to fight - and defeat - the giant incinerator plann
1990 Adoption information Services, Inc. is an educational, referral and guidance center. We JUMP- START your adoptio
1971 The Association offers the Aerostar Owner a unique opportunity to tap an invaluable source of information concerni
Encourages, promotes and serves the interests of African-American women in Information Technology. Helps its m
To further the hobby of Amateur (Ham) Radio by providing radio license classes, providing emergency communicat
Promotes Winter Classic BMX Bike Races in Albany and southwestern Georgia. Assists with planning, arranging, a
brity Quail Hunt United Kennel Club convention business and tourism National Indian Festival
1915 The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary, not-for-profit, private corporation which acts as a central ag
1914 The Alma-Bacon County Chamber of Commerce was created as a link between business/industry and the commun
1851 Also known as Memorial Headquarters, the Executive Office exists to provide support and service to collegiate and
1971 Membership in the honor society represents recognition of achievement and brings prestige to its members. It prese
1991
Amcot is the international sales agency of American cotton growers. With a global network of offices and textile mill
1951 Established in 1951, the American of Implant Dentistry (AAID) is the oldest professional organization in the world de
1947 The purpose of the Academy is to promote and advance the art and science of radiology in dentistry, and to provide
1954 The Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics is a non-profit organization with the following objective
The mission of the Georgia Association of Physician Assistants is to promote high quality, cost-effective, accessible
1909 Founded in 1909, the AAR is the world's largest association of academics who research or teach topics related to re
1966 Legally registered sanitarians who possess at least a master's degree in public health, environmental health science
1981 The AAPNetwork is an interntional association representing companies in the textile/apparel supply chain. It mainta
1938 To promote the exchange of scientific information regarding all phases of the care of the trauma patient. This will in
ns, GA - annually The American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials (AAVIM) is a non-profit association whose mission
American Veterinary Medical Association
d in conjunction with the The American Association of Avian Pathologists (AAAP) is a non-profit organization that is allied with the American
The American Association of Bovine Practitioners is an international association of veterinarians organized to enhan
1987 The Atlanta Chapter of the AALNC was founded in 1987, and is a founding chapter of the American Association of L
1942 Advances the profession of occupational and environmental health nursing as the authority on health, safety, produ
1952 The American Association of Physician Specialists, Inc. (AAPS) is a national organization representing thousands o
1927 Female and male graduates of regionally accredited four year colleges and universities. Promotes equity for women
The American Beekeeping Federation is a national trade association for the U.S. beekeeping and honey industry. It
Beekeeping Federation Newsletter (6/year)
1947 The American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) serves the public need by providing oversight certifying ps
The legacy of the Bouvier has produced many admirable qualities in this breed. He is a square, powerfully built dog,
1932 We are a duplicate bridge organization dedicated to the pursuit of playing bridge for entertainment. We have two na
1945 Mission Statement To promote interest in the genus Camellia L., scientific research in its culture, standardization of
The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide, community- based voluntary health organization. Headquarter
The Mission of the Georgia Chapter shall be to promote high standards in the practice of cardiovascular medicine/s
1995 The Indiana-ACC is a resource network committed to improving the cardiovascular health of all Hoosiers by strengt
1990
1991
We are a unique association devoted to the needs of our members for education, credentials and career developme
1934 The American College of Rheumatology is an organization of physicians, health professionals, and scientists that ad
Chapter (2/year)
1975 We are the voice of the correctional healthcare profession and serve as an effective forum for communication addre
1995 The American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA) was incorporated in March,1995, to serve the needs of the c
1968 The American Educational Studies Association (AESA) was established in 1968 as an international learned society
1979 The AFA (formerly DFCMA) located in Dalton, Georgia, the carpet capital of the world was formed in 1979 to promo
1946 Amateur and commercial growers of the genus Hemerocallis (daylily). Provides registration service for assignment
Primary Goals Honor diversity in herbal medicine ranging from traditional indigenous models of herbalism to modern
nuary, April, and OctoberGrowers and other individuals with an interest in the genus Hydrangea. Promotes study and cultivation of Hydrange
1946 Founded in 1946, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a bar association of over 7,500 attorneys
1981 The American Institute of Hydrology (AIH) was formed in 1981 as a non-profit scientific and educational organization
Incorporated in 1992,
t Southeast-Israel Business News (12/year) we serve our member companies from Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Te
1978 The AJGA is a non profit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women w
The always summer; workshop
nd regional meeting, national -mission of the AJAO is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and re
1937 Founded in 1937 as a professional non-profit organization for marketers, the purpose of the AMA is to promote edu
1943 To develop and advance the art, science and practice of massage therapy in a caring, professional and ethical man
1950 The Metro Atlanta Chapter of the American Meteorological Society supports and enhances the advancement and u
1961 The American Parkinson Disease Association is dedicated “To Ease The Burden, To Find The Cure.”
APDA Atlanta Chapter goals are to provide hope and support to people with Parkinson's Disease, disseminate infor
The American Peanut Shellers Association is a non-profit trade association, composed of commercial peanut shelle
Findings (4/year)
The salvage pool industry consists of a series of area marketing concepts, whereby a large volume of individual uni
ASTDA is an organization devoted to the control and study of sexually transmitted diseases.
1955 The Greater Atlanta Chapter of ASTD, established in 1955, is one of the five largest with nearly 700 members. We
C&R Industry (52/year) ASHRAE advances the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and related human fa
The Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers, a professional organization, advocates interior d
The mission of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is to lead, to educate and participate in the ca
1993 The American Society of Missiology includes more than 600 academicians mission agency executives and missiona
1975 incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1975, the American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses (ASPSN) has a gr
1966 The ASA is a non-profit trade association representing subcontractors and specialty trade contractors. Founded in 1
1922 Established in 1922, the Southern Association of Wholesale Distributors, the Southern (formerly the Southern Toba
1832 Americus was a major center in its early days and the site of 3 hospitals for Confederate soldiers during the Civil W
1832
1986 Amiga Atlanta, Inc. (AAi) was created on January 22, 1986 solely as a not for profit user group for all users of the Am
1979 Persons from government, private, and institutional laboratories involved in the design, development, and manufact
1933 The Appraisal Institute is an international membership association of professional real estate appraisers with more t
1948 Seeks to: discover the cause and improve the methods for the treatment and prevention of arthritis and other rheum
ction (2/year) The mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of a
(4/year)
s Ring & Hammer's BlowABANA is a non-profit organization directed by a Board of 15 members who serve voluntarily as officers and on com
1954 Promotes business and community development in Turner County, GA.
1989 AAHOA has a membership base of more than 6000 members who together own more than 35% (17000) of the hot
1986 Institute of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers dedicated to supporting the international exchange and d
The Assisted Living Association of Georgia (ALAG) is a statewide nonprofit organization comprised of individuals an
1971 General contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and industry professionals involved in commercial and industrial con
Association for Information Systems and the Society for Information Management , the leading academic and profe
The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is an international organization made up of approximately 12,000 memb
Associated Construction Publications (ACP) national network of 14 regional publications has been dedicated to hea
1928 Georgia's leading commercial construction association offering members legislative representation, life-saving safe
1919 An organization of the counties of Georgia
1925 The Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc. (ACPE) is a multicultural, multifaith organization devoted to pro
1954 The Association for Corporate Growth is the premier global organization for professionals involved in corporate grow
Manufacturers of mayonnaise, salad dressing, and condiment sauces; associate members are industry suppliers. A
1980 The Association for Management Information in Financial Services (AMIfs) is the preeminent organization for mana
Professional women and students in life, physical, and social sciences and engineering; men are also members. Pr
1976 Behavioral scientists who are employed or interested in the field of aviation psychology or related fields dealing with
The Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc. (ABC) is embarking on the building of its ambitious 40,000 sq. ft. Intern
1977 The Association of Energy Engineer's mission is to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engage
1992 The Association of Fund-Raising Distributors & Suppliers (AFRDS) is an international association of companies tha
Founded in 1972, by a small group of television commercial production companies concerned with a single issue, to
Advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, nurses, occupational and physical therapists, social workers, psych
1903 The mission of the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce is to serve its members by developing an environment con
1990 The Atlanta Area Compensation Association (AACA) was formed in 1990 by a group of compensation and benefits
1997 CHI*Atlanta is the Atlanta Metro Area chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (
1988 The Atlanta Association of Insurance Professionals (AAIP) was created to provide and organization where insuranc
1910 The Atlanta Board serves as a central source of information for our members and our main thrusts are real estate e
1984 Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts (ACPA) is a nonprofit alliance of greater Atlanta's performing arts organizations
1984 The mission of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is to promote and support the domestic and internatio
1974 Provides an environment where a junior golfer, male or female ages 7-18, can enjoy golf and progress at his/her ow
1905 The mission of the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce is to lead the business community by serving as its advo
Promotes Augusta-Columbia County, GA as an ideal convention and tourist destination. Sponsors area festivals
The Automobile Dealers Association of Alabama, Inc. is a non-profit trade association representing and serving the
1924 Promotes business and community development in Decatur County, GA
1972 Mission Statement: To promote exsisting business and agriculture as well as supporting the attraction of new busine
Barnesville is home to Gordon College, and the buggy capital of the south. Barnesville is a charming and authentic
1948 The mission of the Barrow County Chamber of Commerce is to promote and improve the business environment, sti
1838 Individuals from the Bartow County, Georgia area interested in collecting and preserving the history of their ancesto
1948 The purpose of this organization is to advance the commerical, agricultural, industrial, governmental and civic intere
1981 Benchmarc360 , Inc...Strategic Solutions that Produce Results...Strategic Event Marketing, Conference, Meeting &
1990 OUR MISSION is to promote and foster the highest ethical relationship between businesses and the public through
1948 Fundamental missionaries who believe in the centrality of the local church and are committed to establishing and st
To provide support and resources to its members in order to promote growth in tourism, the economy, and industry,
Promotes business and community development in Early County, GA
Promotes public awareness and appreciation of the arts in Fannin County, Georgia
1906 In every community, boys and girls are left to find their own recreation and companionship in the streets. An increas
1987 Conducts genealogical research on the Brantly and Brantley surname. Seeks to connect the various Brantley lines t
1988 Provides educational clinics for horse owners on sound shoeing, shoe types, techniques, corrective, products. Prov
1952 The Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce works collectively to serve the needs of our members and the
Destination marketing organization for
videos and DVD in 8 languages. Meeting Planners packages. Glynn County, Brunswick and The Golden Isles of Georgia (St. Simons Islan
To promote a healthy business environment that enhances the quality of life in Bryan County.
Owners and enthusiasts of the Buick Gran Sport automobile, manufactured from 1965 to 1973, and the Buick Gran
cil--Commentary Represents manufacturers of low-calorie and reduced-fat foods and beverages. Works to maintain and enhance co
1988 Promotes business and community development in Camden-Kings Bay area of Georgia.
The Camilla Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of professional men and women who have joined to
1968
1955 a volunteer organization of businesses and individuals working on improving the economic well-being of Carroll Cou
mber Review (12/year) The Cartersville Bartow County Chamber of Commerce has provided over sixty years of service to the community. T
The Cast Stone Institute is an organization of Cast Stone Manufacturers, Associates, Professional Architects, Engin
ities and sailings - check web site for details on various events
1929 From its beginning in 1929 through its many transitions the chamber has, like the Phoenix, risen in new forms to se
1987 The Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce is the leading voice of business, unified to promote and enhance the f
Promotes economic development in Catoosa County.
2003 The Loganville Chamber is always seeking new and better ways to serve and improve the community. As we exper
1905 The Augusta Metro and Columbia County Chamber of Commerce jointly represents the voices of small and large bu
The mission of the Chamber is to function as THE advocate of the Murray County business community by promotin
The mission of the Chattooga County Chamber of commerce is to facilitate cooperation between the business comm
1909 Helps you expand your industry knowledge through informative speakers at our meeting, discussing topics that affe
1970 Promote business and community, while expanding the economy and enhancing the quality of life.
nd Retention Individuals interested in child welfare issues. Supports programs promoting foster parenting, adoption, reunification
Children s Wish Foundation International is dedicated to bringing joy and hope to seriously ill children and their fami
News (12/year) Since the City of Sugar Hill, Georgia, was incorporated more than six decades ago, it has become one of the premie
People who are descendents of or bear the name of Douglas. Works to foster and promote understanding and good
The mission of Clark Atlanta University is to provide the highest quality of education and training for a student body
1991 The Clarke County Mentor Program is a non-profit organization that pairs adults, as mentors, with public school stud
Newsletter (4/year) Our mission is to promote and support business, civic, cultural, and educational growth in our community.
1953 By exceeding the expectations of its membership, the Clayton County Chamber of Commerce promotes business g
CCLEC is a lay grassroots movement committed to informing and awakening all Episcopalians so that they may he
s Light (4/year) Individuals interested in preserving the history of coastal Georgia. Facilities include: Historic Lighthouse and Coast G
1942 The Cobb Chamber of Commerce represents Cobb County s diverse, dynamic business community. The Cobb Cha
ee Newsletter (12/year) The purpose of the site is to provide information about our society and to encourage the exchange of information.
1986 Habitat's Mission ... a grassroots Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to the elimination of poverty and substan
1949 The Coleopterists Society is an international organization devoted to the study of all aspects of systematics and biol
2002 Columbia County Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business, working to build and sustain a vibrant economy a
1997 The Columbia County Choral Society is a community group, open to all residents in Columbia County, Georgia, and
Seeks to attract convention and tourism business to Columbus, GA. Sponsors events
1969 The mission of the Community Bankers Association is to promote the preservation and continued development of c
1979 The Community Leadership Association is a tax exempt 501(c)3 organization dedicated to nurturing leadership in co
Processors of Concord grape products. Promotes the interests of members, and the welfare of the industry
nnection (4/year) The Conditioned Air Association of Georgia (CAAG) is a state-wide, non profit trade association which represents c
1994 COAA's national membership is a diverse group of men and women representing public and private owners and de
1954 The Conyers-Rockdale Chamber of Commerce is one organization that pools manpower, ideas and action to keep
1942 Coordinates research activities among petroleum, equipment and transportation industries and the government.
1954 This chamber is organized for the purpose of advancing the economic, industrial, professional, cultural and civic we
2002 CoreNet Global is the world's premier association for corporate real estate and related professionals. As a global le
1985
1951 CASE is an international professional educational organization which is affiliated with the Council for Exceptional Ch
1982 The Council of Juvenile Court Judges of Georgia was established in 1982 by OCGA 15-11-19 to provide to juvenile
State epidemiologists. Works to establish closer working relationships among members; consults with and advises
1978 The Council on Naturopathic Medical Education’s mission is to ensure the high quality of naturopathic medic
he Council on Occupational Education is a national accrediting agency that is committed to assuring quality and inte
The County Officers Association of Georgia (COAG) is an organization that empowers its members to better serve
The Newton County Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of the business community and is a private,
2000 A member-driven organization following the trends, techniques, technologies & processes that help companies build
gram (12/year)
The Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chambaer of Commerce works with business, industry, schools, local government
1940 The Chamber is an association of businesses that supports the free enterprise system with the belief that good bus
1932 Breeders and owners of purebred Dandie Dinmont Terriers.
The Dawson County Chamber of Commerce is organized
ountain Travel Assocation - periodically Membership Meeting - monthly Conventio for the purpose of promoting, assisting, and encouraging
1947 The DeKalb Historical Society (DHS) established in, 1947 is the only organization dedicated to keeping history of De
1969 Businesspersons and members of business school faculties. Maintains placement service
1938 We are your voice in the business community and have been since 1938. The DeKalb Chamber of Commerce is a
1981 The Dixie Classic Chevy Club welcomes anyone interested in the preservation or restoration of 1955 through 1972
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1945 Promotes business and community development in Douglas County, GA
We provide up to date information on the community, local government and industries to the public. We also provid
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
1962 Easter Seals East Georgia assists people with disabilities and other special needs to maximise their potential for em
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
1957 Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for m
The primary mission of the Eastman/Dodge County Chamber of Commerce is the advancement of the economic, c
1979 Business organization. To promote the community as a great place to do business and to improve the quality of livin
1981 Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) are multi-layered exterior wall systems that are used on both commer
1951 Founded in 1951, the Elberton Granite Association, Inc. is the largest trade association of granite quarriers and man
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1975 Promote the status, welfare and professionalism of the enlisted members of the National Guard of Georgia and pro
Individuals interested in preserving the history of the Bartow County, Georgia area. Extensive research facilities ope
1954 The Exhibit Designers and Producers Association (EDPA), founded in 1954, is an internationally recognized nationa
Promotes business and community development in northwestern Georgia and Polk County, TN. Encourages tourism
1996 Our mission is to create an effective and cost efficient network of county government and industry hazardous mater
1967 We are the 'Voice of Business' in Fayette County.
1967 Cooperative associations chartered or doing business in the 17 southern states or the District of Columbia Objective
meet; seminar
2000 The membership organization for the financial planning community. Members are dedicated to supporting the financ
1983 Promote the use of members products and serve as a source of information to its members
1980 Flying Medical & Dental Team to remote impoverished are of the world whereby we provide free medical and denta
1941 Created in 1941, the Forest Landowners Association is a proactive, progressive and hard-hitting grassroots organiz
The mission of the Forsyth-Monroe County Chamber of Commerce is to enhance the business environment of Mon
The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit membership organization of business and civic leaders.
Works to maintain and develop a constituency that uses the political process to secure the right of every woman to
1948 GAFP is a statewide non-profit medical association made up of over 2400 family physicians, family medicine reside
GACCP was established to improve the opportunity for profit for Georgia peanut growers through education, promo
The Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals has been working for the best interests of community not-for-profit ho
Welcome to the online home of the Georgia Apartment Association. We are currently redesigning our website to se
ummer In-Service - July
11 - 13, 2005, King & Prince Beach & Golf Resort, St. Simons Island, GA
Winter Conference The Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (GAMFT) is a division of the American Association for M
tion + (12/year) The Georgia Association for Primary Health Care was founded as a not-for-profit Georgia corporation in 1979 throu
The GACCE exists to provide exceptional services to its memebers in the areas of professional development, inform
1970
The Community Care Service Program (CCSP) program provides caring, comprehensive, supportive and preventat
To promote Fairness and Justice through Member Education, Services and Support, Public Outreach and a Comm
wsletter (12/year) The Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) is the organization that provides unity of school leadership
1972 The Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) is a non-profit advocacy organizations for children, public education, a
1962 GAHSC is a membership organization representing children and family service organizations. GAHSC supports at r
1973 Nonprofit housing facilities for the elderly
1985 Strives to promote a positive origination and lending environment for mortgage brokers and consumers. Provides ed
1941 To promote fair market practices, unity, encouragement and general welfare of our members. To do all things possi
The mission statement of GAPA is to promote high quality, cost effective accessible healthcare as part of a physicia
1958 The Georgia Association of Public Accountants, founded in 1958, is a professional accounting organization dedicate
The Georgia Association of REALTORS , Inc. will be the leading advocate for the real estate industry as The Voice
The Georgia Automated Clearing House Association is an innovative electronic payments association dedicated to
The Georgia Bankers Association is
ntions/Events, Schools, Seminars, Board/Committee Meetingsthe trade and professional organization representing the interests of banks and
lways mid-year The Georgia Beer Wholesalers Association (GBWA) represents the 50 distinct wholesale beer distributors in Georg
1963 The Georgia Beverage Association (GeorgiaBev) is the trade association for Georgia's non-alcoholic beverage indu
1981 The Georgia Burglar & Fire Alarm Association, Inc. is Georgia's only trade association representing the interest of th
The electronic newsletter)
gazine) GCA eNews (monthly Georgia Cattlemen?s Association is the state-wide spokesman for Georgia?s beef cattle industry. This non-pro
The Georgia Breakfast
ngressional Luncheon, Eggs & Issues Chamber of Commerce is the unified voice of the business community, aggressively advocating the bu
1977 The Georgia Child Care Association is the state's leading trade association representing the private, licensed child c
1912 The Georgia Chiropractic Association, or GCA as it is commonly known, was founded in 1912, just seventeen years
To serve as the professional organization for the development and implementation of strategies to provide GCAA m
1968 GCPA is an organization that promotes the use of ready-mix concrete and concrete products as the best and most
We are committed to bringing all the latest breaking news and information about Chiropractic issues: Technology, E
1977 The mission of the Council is to serve in an advisory capacity to the Governor, the General Assembly, and the Boar
1972 Helps teachers teach economics in Georgia's public and independent schools.
The Georgia Credit Union League is a trade association for Georgia credit unions that assists credit unions in becom
The Georgia Crop Improvement Association is an organization of seed producers who are interested in growing and
Georgia Crushed Stone Association encourages the highest ethical standards in all matters pertaining to the constr
1859
As an association of professional dental hygienists, using emerging technologies, research and evidence based pra
er Connection (4/year) The Georgia Drillers Association (GDA) is a state-wide, non profit trade association which represents contractors wh
adlines (4/year) The Georgia Dump Truck Association, Inc. founded in 1983 is a state trade association dedicated to promoting and
1961 The Georgia Egg Commission was begun on July 1, 1961 through a Legislative Act initiated by Georgia's egg produ
1940 Georgia Electric Membership Corporation is a statewide trade association serving Georgia's 42 electric membership
Founded in 1982, Georgia Equity Lenders Association is a trade organization founded to foster the business of non-
The Georgia Farm Bureau Federation is Georgia's largest and strongest voluntary agricultural organization with ove
1992 The Georgia Food Industry Association was founded in 1992 as a result of the merger between the Georgia Grocer
1907
1996 The Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association mission is to provide a united voice to represent an industry
To promote and develop our industry through research, education, product development, professional certification,
1990 To lead the horticultural industry in marketing quality products and services by: 1) Promoting professionalism throug
1965 The Georgia Head Start Association represents the 34 Head Start and Early Head Start programs in the state of Ge
1953 GHCA is committed to continuously impove the quality of life of all persons requiring long term health care.
1937 To promote the proper development of highways and streets throughout the state; collect and disseminate informat
The Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce promotes domestic and international economic development of Hisp
1955 Welcome home to the Georgia Home Furnishings Association - the nation's largest independent state home furnish
1995 The Georgia Horse Council, Inc. (GHC) is a non-profit, statewide organization for Georgia's horse industry. The GH
1989 GHHS, Inc. is a wholly-owned for-profit subsidiary of GHA: An Association of Hospitals and Health Systems. GHHS
Represents independent automobile dealers in Georgia on legislative, educational, communications issues affecting
1994 Promotes the responsible stewardship and voluntary preservation of land throughout Georgia. Educates landowners
1896 GLA's tradition of innovative librarianship is built on the foundation of a strong membership. Currently GLA has more
1972 It is the mission of the Georgia Lions' Camp for the Blind, Inc. to provide personal growth experiences for children, t
1975 The Georgia Medical Directors Association (GMDA) is a state professional association committed to the continuous
1977 The mission of GMSA shall be to strive for the continuous improvement of education for students of middle grade a
Georgia Milk Producers is a producer-funded organization located in Watkinsville, Georgia. Georgia's dairy produce
The mission of the Georgia Mining Association is to advance and encourage the mineral resource industries of the
The Georgia Motor Trucking Association is the only organization in the state that provides full-time service and repre
1997 GNESA was founded in 1982 as a loose network by the seven existing rape crisis centers in Georgia; the network h
1907 Founded nearly a century ago for the purpose of uniting our profession, GNA is the state's largest professional nurs
1933
1997
1904 To provide opportunities for our members to improve their skills and knowledge as it relates to primary eye care; to
1902 The purpose of the Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association is to promote public health while also promoting art, s
1980 The Georgia Peanut Producers Association is the political action arm of the Georgia peanut industry.
GPCA?s Objectives:Promote the standards and ethics of the industry Provide ongoing education for the pest contro
Formerly the Petroleum Council of Georgia.
1875 The association endeavors to heighten the public's perception of the profession of pharmacy and pharmacists, and
1933 The GPMA was first incorporated in 1933 for the purpose of providing social interaction and education for its memb
Promoting the interests and wel being of the newspaper industry in Georgia.
1999 The Georgia Propane Gas Association is a trade and membership service organization that represents propane ma
sate (6/year) GPPA is a medical specialty organization of approximately 700 doctors dedicated to providing the highest quality of
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e and Annual Conference roviding information on psychologists and services to the public in the mental health area. Representing psycholog
Represents and advises independent payphone service providers (PSPs) on legal, regulatory and market issues.
The Georgia Railroad Association is a voluntary organization dedicated to delivering our industry message to public
The Georgia Recreation and Park Association was formed in 1945 as a private, non-profit Institution to support and
1961 The Georgia Retail Association is the advocate for Georgia's retailers at the state legislative and regulatory levels, a
1987 The Georgia School Age Care Association is a member based, statewide, professional organization for those who w
The mission of the Georgia School Boards Association is to ensure excellence in the governance of local school sys
1949 The Georgia School Counselors Association (GSCA) is a private, non-profit association comprised of school counse
1951 To advance the availability, quality and acceptance of school nutrition programs as an integral part of education.
adership Notes (2/year)
1975 GSIA is a member-driven association of Georgia employers who self-insure their workers? compensation coverage
The Georgia Sheriffs' Association is comprised of 159 elected sheriffs and over 45,000 active honorary members. T
sletter (2/year) It is the mission of the Georgia Society of Anesthesiologists to associate and affiliate into one organization all physic
GSAE's mission is to advance the profession of association management and to enhance the professionalism of as
1905 The Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants (GSCPA) is the premier professional organization for CPAs in
A state chapter dedicated to the mission of the National Society of Professional Engineers. The society: Promote pr
1975 The Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a professional association of individuals specializing in the p
The Georgia State AFL-CIO is the chartered state federation of the National AFL-CIO representing all affiliated AFL
1914 The Georgia State Golf Association, founded in 1914, is a non-profit organization dedicated solely to serving the ga
Trade Association Spa Lake Buena Vista, Florida
une 17-20, 2006 Wyndham Palace Resort &representing the interests of the Incumbent Independent Local Exchange Carriers in the State of
The USTA Georgia is the largest state association in the USTA with over 56,000 individual members and 200 organ
1900 Textile companies (75) and industry suppliers (125). Represents textile industry in legislative, regulatory, and public
Independent tire dealers and distributors. Seeks to advance and protect the interests of members and to promote g
Since 1958, GTLA has been an integral Professional Negligence, against the assaults hurled at the consumers of t
RIAL PRACTICE MANUAL, Trial Practice/Practice Management, part of the line of defense Products Liability, Trends, TBD Articles
1988 To sustain Georgia's green legacy by helping communities grow healthy trees
2005 Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc. is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization composed of all contractors wh
Individuals involved in the water and waste industry Promotes education on controlling the pollution of our water res
1936 GWF began as a sportsman's organization in 1936 and since then we've grown to become Georgia's oldest and lar
1994 Georgia Writers Association is a nonprofit organization focused on the skill, the craft, and the art of language and co
The Chamber of Commerce is located off Hwy. 515 (the Zell Miller Parkway) in East Ellijay. Drop by to visit us, and
merce is host to a monthly network luncheon for members the second Thursday of each month.
Conducts daily programs in careers and life planning, health and sexuality, leadership and communication, sports a
1977 Golden Key strives to build global communities of academic achievers by providing opportunities for individual grow
rattlings (4/year) Humane organization representing agencies and individuals seeking to prevent cruelty to animals. Cage free, no-kil
The Gordon County Chamber of Commerce has the responsibility of the economic well-being of our community, to
1845 Our mission is to promote business success by being the leader in Economic and Community Development for the
1908 Promotes business and community development in Gainesville / Hall County, GA./USA
1972
1885 The Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce will provide the resources and support to develop a healthy and vibrant
News (4/year) Promotes business and community development serving the communities of Alpharetta, Crabapple, Johns Creek, M
Global professional association created
nd Exhibition, Asia Pacific Conference and Food Safety Summit to serve the needs and interests of the airline and railway personnel, and in
R MEETINGS; SPORTS BANQUETS
Chat (12/year)
1913 Promotes business and community development in Spalding County, GA. Sponsors Mayfling festival and Business
The mission of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce is to be a leader in creating, promoting, and sustaining a respo
40 The mission of the Habersham County Chamber of Commerce is to serve its members by promoting economic dev
1976 Habitat for Humanity International is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry. We build houses in partnership with
Founded in 1969 to inspire creativity and encourage featured speakers, art exhibitions
e - educational conference, workshops, studio classes and seminars, lectures excellence in the fiber arts, the Handweavers Guild of America
1965 The Haralson County Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of business and professional men and wom
The purpose of the Harris County Chamber of Commerce is to provide leadership aimed at promoting controlled gro
1949 The Hart County Chamber's mission is to lead the business and agriculture community by serving as their advocate
1975 The purpose of the Hawkinsville-Pulaski County Arts Council, Inc., is to establish and maintain an awareness and a
1965 Promotes business and community development in the Hazlehurst, GA area.
ox Informer (12/year) Organizations and associations involved in healthcare exhibits; organizations that provide services to healthcare con
Heard County Chamber of Commerce, is a volunteer organization representing and advancing the economic interes
1965 Individuals interested in preserving the history and architecture of Augusta, GA
1966 Foundation interested in preserving the history of Muscogee County, GA. Maintains Pemberton House, Rankin Hou
mes (4/year) Historic Macon Foundation became the regional leader in historic preservation on July 31, 2003, with the merger of
To utilize the medical and educational community to educate the public about the amazing aspects of fetal developm
1977 he Human Ecology Action League, Inc. (HEAL ) was founded in 1977 by citizens concerned about the health effects
2002 The IAWP Foundation is a non-profit organization under IRS 501c3 status, incorporated in the State of Georgia. Th
1994 The Independent Funeral Directors of Georgia is a strong professional association of funeral home owners who hav
1897
1994 The Indiana-ACC is a resource network committed to improving the cardiovascular health of all Hoosiers by strengt
1976 The Institute for Professionals in Taxation is dedicated to fostering the professionalization of its members, to promo
Professional society of industrial engineers. Concerned with the design, improvement, and installation of integrated
1929 Mission Provide new knowledge and technology that contribute to the economic viability of the global pulp, paper, an
1970 IREM Georgia Mission Statement: To educate real estate managers and certify the competence and professionalism
1925 he Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA) is a professional organization dedicated to developing cable stand
1986 The National Flight Paramedics Association is the largest independent paramedic association in the country. Our fo
Executives of optometric associations in 10 countries. Promotes continuing education in optometric association man
To serve its members by providing education opportunities for peer interaction and management tools for profitable
1972 In 1972, a small group of enthusiastic doll makers decided they wanted to form an organization order to share dream
1980 A trade association of food additives manufacturers and businesses using food additives.
U.S. manufacturers and marketers of formulated nutrition products such as infant formulas and adult nutritionals. S
1977 IGAF's purpose is to bring its members, their clients, and the financial community the combined strength and broad
1971 The International Network of M&A Partners (IMAP) is an exclusive global partnership of leading Merger & Acquisitio
1984 The IPMA plays an essential role in law firm and legal department management. The IPMA provides a rich resource
Welcome to R.M.S., Kirill- IPMS (International Plastic Modelers' Society) is an organization dedicated to the fun sca
Scientists whose research involves the molecular biology of plants. Coordinates exchange of information.
Congress of Plant Molecular Biology
1984 Members of the International Society of Communication Specialists are companies that offer audio and video record
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1986 Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum is part of the Presidential Library system admini
Persons who own or are interested in preserving and restoring Kaiser, Frazer, Henry-J, Allstate, and postwar Willys
Community organization offering neighborhood and river cleanups, beautification projects, and recycling events. Wo
View (12/year)
Amateur boxing program for youth age 12 and up. Goal is to train young boxers in hopes that some will qualify for th
1927 The mission of the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce is to advance the economic, civic, educational,
1993 As an Association Management Company, Lagniappe Associates' mission is to provide your association with super
Voter (4/year) The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization encourages the informed and active participation
Update (12/year) The Liberty County CofC is a non-profit organization whose goal is to promote new and existing business, trade, an
1910 The Life Insurers Council (LIC) is an association of insurance companies that provide for the basic insurance needs
1924 1200 Life insurance and financial services companies in 80 countries; affiliate members are firms that provide profe
1990 Trade association for manufacturers and distributors of lignin products. (Lignin is an amorphous polymeric substanc
News (2/year) The basic purpose of our non-profit oranization is the promotion of growth and development of our area. It is a comb
1983
1985 The Madison County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. deducated to the development and Improvement of Madison Cou
1949 To promote the professionalism and continued growth of the manufacturers' representatives' function worldwide.
1977 To Promote and Encourage Efficiency in the Art of Masonry Construction Through Training and Education
1956 The purpose of the organization is to advance the commercial, agricultural, industrial, governmental, and civic intere
The mission of the McIntosh County Chamber of Commerce is to promote economic growth, represent the busines
2004
Promotes dignified low cost cremation and simple burial. Offers educational information and helps members plan en
kers and information - always March.
tter (12/year) The Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce (MACOC) with our 4,000 member companies that collectively employ mo
1905 The Augusta Metro and Columbia County Chamber of Commerce jointly represents the voices of small and large bu
1971 Membership organization committed to eliminating the effects of racism in the Greater Columbus area and to help p
The mission of MANA is to provide a nurturing forum for support and cooperation among midwives. Through our co
Sponsors of Swamp Gravy, Georgia's Folk Life Play.
th Georgia. Book. Contains local stories, folk tales and tall tales of the region.
1950
he Mortgage Bankers Association of Georgia is a trade association composed of mortgage lenders, brokers and aff
The mission of the Moultrie/Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce is to advance the economic, civic, and cultural g
NAEC is an association of elevator contractors and suppliers serving primarily the interests of independent elevator
1901
1935 To advocate for a positive legislation and regulatory environment, enhance business and professional skills, and to
ce Review (6/year) NAPC helps build strong local preservation program through education, advocacy, and training. Members include lo
1923 ALpha Lambda Delta is an honor society to recognize academic excellence among college students who are in thei
The National American Legion Press Association (NALPA), is an association of editors, writers, business managers
The mission of NACFS is to promote the advancement of the science of church food service and to provide a basis
1901 Founded in 1901, NACM Southeast Unit now serves over 600 companies. We are an affiliate of the National Assoc
Golfers who play all shots left-handed. Purposes are: to organize the amateur left-handed golfers of the U.S., Cana
1984 The National Association of Legal Search Consultants is the only national professional organization for the legal sea
1976 The largest trade association for the gift and collectibles industry in the nation, and our members are the world's mo
1966 The National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) is the national professional organization of physician medic
The National Association of Social Workers is the largest organization of professional social workers with 155,000 m
onference, Annual Conference
1971 State administrators and supervisors of postsecondary private schools. Purpose is to coordinate state licensing and
1992 The National Barrel Horse Association, headquartered in Augusta, Georgia, has become the largest barrel racing or
1974 Members are athletic trainers who work for the National Basketball Association teams in developing and implement
tional Focus (4/year) Works to promote and safeguard the interest of quality child care in the United States. Focuses on licensed, private
1974 Nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting the development of municipalities managed by black mayors. Obje
Continuing legal education institution for criminal defense lawyers. Sponsors trial institute in two-week sessions in M
1901
The National Employment Lawyers Association was founded in 1985 to provide assistance and support to lawyers i
1977 National Families in Action was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977. Its mission is to help families and communities
1924 Welcome to the National Funeral Directors and Morticians Association's website. NFD&MA is the world's largest an
The National Mastitis Council is a not-for-profit professional organization devoted to reducing mastitis and enhancin
1958 The National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association serves its members and advances the industry throu
Shellers and processors of pecans. Promotes the welfare and interests of the pecan shelling and processing indust
1967 MISSION STATEMENT - To advance the poultry and food distribution and processing industries by bringing custom
1950 To promote the safe and increased use of propane, to work for a favorable environment for production, distribution
always spring. Producers and processors of breaded, cooked, peeled, deveined, and quick frozen shrimp; industry suppliers of ing
1989 To preserve,create, teach and promote Native American History, Arts, Crafts and History.
1947 Through an active and diverse membership, the Chamber will improve the economy and quality of life for our memb
The North
nd Roundtable, Annual Meetings American Case Research Association (NACRA) is a nonprofit, voluntary professional association whose
1987 The North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) is an international certification agency whose mission is to estab
1985 Established in 1985, the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. (NASIG) is an independent organization that pr
1966 Individuals interested in the genealogy and history of northwestern Georgia. Sponsors lectures and annual genealog
1977 The Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) was founded in 1977 to establish and maintain a vo
It is
Chamber Newsletter (6/year) the mission of the Oconee Chamber to foster the continual improvement of economic conditions within the trade
The Oglethorpe Chamber of Commerce is an excellent resource for your business. Chambers of Commerce can as
The Okefenokee Chamber of Commerce is a vital part of our community. Its primary functions include providing info
1911
The Opticians Association of Georgia is a professional association that represents opticians and contact lens techn
The Oracle Applications Users Group serves as the pre-eminent, international, and independent voice of users of O
1978 The Owsley Family Historical Society's purpose is to collect, preserve, and disseminate knowledge and information
1960 As an advocate for growth and excellence, the Paulding County Chamber of Commerce exists to improve the qualit
1900 To establish and promote cordial relations and fellowship among the peace officers of Georgia, to assist peace offic
Connection (12/year)
1980 Peanutbutterlovers.com is published by the Peanut Advisory Board, a non-profit trade association representing pea
1957 Approved at the 1956 National Convention, Phi Mu Foundation was established to provide members and friends a m
1915 Pi Tau Sigma is a Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, instituted to establish a closer bond of fellowship among
1853
1947 Manufacturers of chemical products (other than pulp, paper, and paper products) produced by, or from, wood pulp i
1892 The Plumbing & Mechanical Association of Georgia is an association of plumbing & mechanical firms and professio
1969 Independent certified public accounting firms practicing on a regional or local basis. Objectives are to: strengthen ac
The Chamber Center; Membership Networking Meetings January - Annual Polk County. To youth Leadership Grad
uary, 2005 at the Rockmart Community promotes the economic, industrial, and civic development of meeting; March -accomplish this, we pro
1930 Through an active committee structure with representation from all segments of the industry, PEI is geared to provid
1991 The mission of the Portable Rechargeable Battery Association is to provide leadership in obtaining consistent dome
a year Staff meeting PPI is a research, education, and market development institution whose mission is to promote scientific information
ders Roundtable The Poultry Breeders of America serves the mutual interests of poultry breeders by exchanging information, conduc
1894 The Printing Industry Association of Georgia, Inc.'s mission is to serve the graphic communications industry by prov
The Apple Products Research & Education Council is a non-profit coaliton of companies that make and supply prod
1975 PAGE is an independent, nonunion statewide professional association of more than 61,000 teachers, administrators
king Seminars Professional Business & Financial Network (PBFN) is an exclusive Internet-based membership organization design
The Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society is largely responsible for the tremendous success of the Ed Bloc
The Georgia PGA is one of the 41 Sections of the PGA of America. Its membership includes nearly 750 PGA profes
e newsletter (6/year) The Professional Lawn Care Association is the premier global trade association for residential and commercial lawn
1880 PPA is the world's leading certifying agency for imaging professionals and the world's largest not-for-profit associati
Governing body for American Lemans series races: with exotic foreign and domestic prototype sports car.
1919 The purpose of the Association is to promote the economical and environmentally sound use of wood crossties. The
1968 Episcopal church orders and persons attending or teaching at Episcopal seminaries who have drinking problems. R
1993 RPTIA is a non-profit trade association whose members are the manufacturers, suppliers, and service firms produc
1980 The Mission of the Refrigerated Foods Association is to serve as the principle association for prepared refrigerated
1997 Committed to community-based collaborative techniques of problem resolution. Focused on the elimination of destr
Chatter (4/year)
1950 The Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Association of Georgia was established in 1950 to serve the needs of the
1971 Promotes the preservation of sources of information concerning the history of Roswell, collects and/or preserves his
tone (2/year) Sandy Springs Revitalization, Inc. partners with neighborhoods, the business community, civic organizations and loc
1806 To provide quality customer service and programs that meet the needs of our business members, improve the econ
1997 Scenic Georgia is a state-wide, membership-based nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting natural beauty an
The mission of the Screven County Chamber of Commerce is to build a shared vision for the future, promote lifelon
Promotes women in the art and trade of horseshoeing.
1986 Individuals interested in preserving the history of Smyrna, GA. Promotes genealogical research and historic preserv
1981 Physicians; doctors of science, osteopathy, veterinary medicine, and dental surgery. Promotes exchange of informa
1948
1965 SHRM-Atlanta seeks to promote the professionalism of the HR Management field by offering members a wide varie
1962
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1903 Professors of education in colleges and universities. Provides a forum in which specialists in a variety of disciplines
1948 The Southern Regional Education Board, the nation?s first interstate compact for education, was created in 1948 by
1965 he Society for Pediatric Pathology, founded in 1965, is an educational and scientific organization of physicians and s
1968 Founded in 1968, the Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) provides a forum for scientists and professionals intere
University, college, and seminary professors; graduate students; others interested in the clarification and advancem
The Society of Experimental Social Psychology (SESP) is a scientific organization dedicated to the advancement of
College and university professors, librarians, map collectors, map historians, antiquarians and others who are intere
1880 The Society of Biblical Literature fosters biblical scholarship and is the oldest and largest membership organization
1969 The Society of Georgia Archivists (SGA) represents nearly 200 individuals and repositories that care for historical re
1970 Individuals or companies interested or actively involved in insurance research and planning. Stimulates insurance re
The Society of International Business Fellows is a growing, 500-member organization of senior leaders who are com
1964 Arboriculture professionals, students of arboriculture, commercial companies in related fields, and interested individ
1928 The South Atlantic Modern Language Association is an organization of teachers, scholars, and graduate students d
The South Eastern Fabricare Association is a trade association that represents its members who have an interest in
1983 Dedicated to improving the economic vitality of Southeast United States by uniting all segments of the travel and tou
We are the Southeast United Dairy Industry Association, Inc. (SUDIA), which is a regional milk product promotional
Southeastern Cotton Ginners Association is the leading voice of the region's cotton ginning industry regarding regul
1933 Founded in 1933, the Southeastern Electric Exchange is a non-profit, non-political trade association of investor-own
1957
Spurs (12/year) SEGRA is the Southeastern Regional Gay Rodeo Association, one of several regional rodeo associations which tog
The
ent Update Weekly (52/year) Southeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association represents independent lumber manufacturers throughout the
2001 The association operates with only volunteer help and donations of printing and mailing services from some of our m
1930 Surgeons in the southeastern U.S. Provides education on the science of surgery and the ethical and competent pra
1975 The Southern Arts Federation (SAF) is a not-for-profit regional arts organization that has been making a positive dif
1906 The Southern Association of Independent Schools is a voluntary organization of more than 250 independent elemen
1921 The mission of the Southern Association of Orthodontists is to be an indispensable asset to our members by being
1922 Established in 1922, the Southern Association of Wholesale Distributors, the Southern (formerly the Southern Toba
Promoting Baked Goods, Advancing Bakery Technology, and Supporting Education and Training
SBI promotes clay brick by consumer advertising, technical presentations and codes and standards involvement
To bring optometrists together in an annual educational congress, hereinafter referred to as CONGRESS, for the ad
1954 The Southern Crop Production Association was established in 1954 by pesticide formulators who foresaw the need
SEDC is a non-profit, 501 (c)(6), membership organization governed by a Board of Directors and Executive Commi
Individuals interested in preserving the history of the southern forest industry. Sponsors exhibits, lectures, and work
1990 Promotes 340 mile scenic highway through TN, NC, SC, and GA.
1934 The SHA is an academic organization with the purpose of encouraging the study of the history in the South, with em
1903 The mission of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association is to advance the welfare of its member newspaper
1899 To bring members of the green industry together to enhance and promote commerce and trade and set the standar
1987
Promotes business and community development in Emanuel County, GA.
1976 Sanctioning body for vintage sports car races
1985 The mission of the State Guard Association of the United States is to foster and support the militia concept in the C
1925 Promotes business and economic development in Bulloch County, GA.
1950 The Surveying and Mapping Society of Georgia, recognizing that service to our Society, to our State, and to our Nat
1953 The American Sportfishing Association is a non-profit industry trade organization dedicated to: Ensuring healthy and
er-the-Wire (52/year) TAPPI is the leading technical association for the worldwide pulp, paper, and converting industry. TAPPI's mission i
1968 Create jobs and captiol investment for Tattnall County. Also,participate in regional economic development opportun
1915 TAPPI’s Mission is to engage the people and resources of our Association in providing technically sound so
1946
1931 The Textile Fiber and By-Products Association was founded in 1931 to protect and promote the interest of dealers a
The Carpet
ochures; Professional Publications and Rug Institute (CRI) is the national trade association representing the carpet and rug industry Headq
1978 The Foodservice Group is a unique organization of independent foodservice sales agency companies with combine
1928 The Garden Club of Georgia, Inc., is a non-profit educational organization with 16,000 members statewide. There a
To promote business, commerce, and mutual understnading between Japan and the Stete of Georgia.
The Southeastern Library Network, a membership network of libraries and other information organizations, works in
1952 Individuals interested in preserving the history of Thomas County, GA. Seeks to study and disseminate information
1965 Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for all citizens of Thomas County, Georgia. The Chamber strongly supp
The Thomson-McDuffie Chamber of Commerce is your door to the active profitable role in the community. We look
The mission of the Tifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce is to enhance the quality of life of our citizens by prom
Voice (12/year) The Chamber is a volunteer, member-supported organization working full-time to promote the improvement of the e
The Toombs-Montgomery Chamber of Commerce is the only organization in our area working full time to enhance o
1987 TRAG is a non-profit association formed to promote the interests of towing, recovery and storage operators in the S
2000 Triple Crown Hometowns is an economic development partnership of the Chambers of Commerce of Valdosta-Low
1972 The Troup County Historical Society is a non-profit 501-c3 organization, first organized in 1972. The Society has a m
The United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology is the oldest North American Pathology Association. The p
1973 The United States Army Ranger Association, Inc., is the original fraternal association chartered for Ranger veterans
1947 The U.S. Poultry & Egg Association is the world's largest and most active poultry organization. We represent the en
1984 The USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC) is a non-profit, industry-sponsored trade organization dedicated
States
airsville, Georgia, UnitedIndividuals interested in preserving the history of Union County, GA. Conducts educational activities. Operates mus
United Egg Producers (UEP) is an alliance of five separate organizations providing services to the egg industry. The
Paper industry workers. Strives to help its members raise their wages, improve working conditions, and protect their
Individuals interested in the sport of orienteering (finding one's way in the outdoors using map and compass). Purpo
1881 Founded in 1881, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis
1881 Founded in 1881, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis
1912 The mission of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce is to serve as the unifying force and focal poi
Welcome to the Web-site of the Whitworth Family Association. We are here to assist you in tracking your links throu
1967 Manufacturers and bottlers of vinegar and suppliers to the industry. Seeks to improve the quality of vinegar and incr
1948 Promotes business and community development in the Warner Robins, GA area.
1956 The Washington County Chamber of Commerce was organized in 1956 with Howard Sheppard as president and C
The Washington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary partnership of business and professional people wor
1957 Whether you are planning a visit, moving to the area, or considering establishing a business in our community, the W
1900 Member of the American Kennel Club Organized in 1900 to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of pure-
Amateur and professional motorcycle racers who compete on the same tracks as auto racers rather than on dirt tra
1966 Individuals interested in preserving the history of western Georgia. Sponsors exhibits, lectures, and educational acti
Promotes business and community development in White County, GA. Sponsors Easter Eggstravaganza festival
1993 Provides a forum for packaging education, networking and mentoring for the personal and professional developmen
1981 Founded in 1981, the mission of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association is to promote women's basketball b
1929 The Wood Component Manufacturers Association (WCMA) represents manufacturers of dimension and wood com
1991 The World Development Federation (WDF) is an international federation of individuals and organizations involved in
Youth Communication: Metro Atlanta is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising youth voice. Through YC, teena
2004 The Zyman Institute of Brand Science pursues the advancement of brand driven business performance. The Institu
rove the quality of life for African-Americans, and youth in particular, in the Atlanta Community.
n's ability to work for economic justice. 9to5 accomplishes its mission by building local networks and chapters, by working for corporate and p
accurate information to help pilots make informed decisions throughout their job search and to assist them in their career development as an
n. We help pilots make informed decisions throughout their job search and assist them in their career development. Resources include Simu
the public and PA profession by defining the standards for PA education and evaluating PA educational programs within the territorial United
to seeing every church comprehend and embrace the biblical mandate of the Great Commission. ACMC provides training, resources, and n
s who have been diagnosed with or experienced an acoustic neuroma or other benign problem affecting the cranial nerves. Patient founded
nd defeat - the giant incinerator planned for Alto that would have burned garbage from 13 counties. ACE is an all volunteer group. Our purpos
nter. We JUMP- START your adoption process by quickly recommending agencies and/or adoption attorneys who can best meet your individ
uable source of information concerning the care and feeding of this fine airplane. The networking aspect alone is worth the cost of the memb
Information Technology. Helps its members advance their careers and enhance their personal development through special resources and
s, providing emergency communications for the Red Cross, public safety and public service events.
a. Assists with planning, arranging, and servicing local conventions and meetings. Offers motorcoach business information. Provides tourist
orporation which acts as a central agency to improve the business environment and to build a better community for everyone to live, work, an
n business/industry and the community. To effectively meet this objective, the Chamber must meet the existing community and business nee
upport and service to collegiate and alumnae members. Along with the Alpha Delta Pi Archives and Memorial Gardens, Executive Office hou
ings prestige to its members. It presents a unique opportunity for academically talented students with common interest in the areas of decisio
bal network of offices and textile mill contacts, and the support of more than 30,000 cotton growers, Amcot offers mills a year-round, depend
essional organization in the world dedicated to the advancement of the practice of Implant Dentistry. The mission of the Academy is to adva
radiology in dentistry, and to provide a forum for communication among and professional advancement of its members.
ganization with the following objectives: To improve the health and welfare of all infants, children, adolescents and young adults in the State o
igh quality, cost-effective, accessible health care as part of a physician directed physician assistant/physician team, to provide for personal g
research or teach topics related to religion.
health, environmental health sciences, or environmental management. Purpose is to improve the environmental health status of humanity th
extile/apparel supply chain. It maintains an online searchable database of it's membership as well as hosting several meetings throughout th
are of the trauma patient. This will include prevention activities, prehospital care, resuscitation, operative care, critical care, rehabilitation and
on-profit association whose mission is to develop, produce, and distribute quality instructional materials for instructors, students, and adminis
ation that is allied with the American Veterinary Medical Association. We are the professional organization for all poultry veterinarians in Nort
n of veterinarians organized to enhance the professional lives of its members through relevant continuing education that will improve the wel
pter of the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC). Members of the Atlanta Chapter have served as regional and nation
he authority on health, safety, productivity and disability management for worker populations.
ganization representing thousands of physicians in many specialties and types of practices throughout the United States. Founded in 1950 b
versities. Promotes equity for women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change.
S. beekeeping and honey industry. It has been headquartered in Jesup, Ga., since September 1988. Members include beekeepers from the
d by providing oversight certifying psychologists competent to deliver high quality services in various specialty areas of psychology. Board ce
. He is a square, powerfully built dog, rugged and formidable in appearance. His harsh double coat protects him in all types of weather; his ke
e for entertainment. We have two national tournaments each year which rotates among the major cities of the USA.
arch in its culture, standardization of its varietal names, certification of new varieties, dissemination of information concerning the above, cre
ary health organization. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has state divisions and more than 3,400 local offices. Learn more abou
practice of cardiovascular medicine/surgery in the state of Georgia and maximize the quality of cardiovascular care received by the residents
ular health of all Hoosiers by strengthening the quality of cardiovascular clinical and business,
on, credentials and career development. We serve executives, physicians, administrators and managers who are serious about the business
h professionals, and scientists that advances rheumatology through programs of education, research, and advocacy that foster excellence in
ective forum for communication addressing current issues and needs confronting correctional healthcare. We provide support, skill developm
rch,1995, to serve the needs of the cultural resources industry.The cultural resources industry in the United States is estimated to be made u
8 as an international learned society for students, teachers, research scholars, and administrators who are interested in the foundations of ed
e world was formed in 1979 to promote the floor covering industry. AFA, a not for profit association, promotes the industry?s products and se
registration service for assignment and recording of cultivar names and color slide service. Conducts research on culture and improvement
enous models of herbalism to modern clinical phytotherapy Establish AHG professional membership as a recognizable standard of competen
es study and cultivation of Hydrangea and related plant species. Conducts research and educational programs; serves as a clearinghouse o
ar association of over 7,500 attorneys and law professors who practice and teach immigration law. Member attorneys represent tens of thous
cientific and educational organization. AIH is the only internation/nationwide organization to offer certification to professionals in all fields of h
a, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Israel, making us the largest regional Israel economic support organization in
lopment of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf.
on, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases.
urpose of the AMA is to promote education and assist in the personal and professional career development among marketing professionals.
caring, professional and ethical manner in order to promote the health and welfare of humanity.
d enhances the advancement and understanding of atmospheric science and related sciences through interaction with the community, with
he Burden, To Find The Cure.” APDA provides education and support services through Information and Referral Centers, Chapters a
rkinson's Disease, disseminate information about the disease; raise awareness and support Parkinson's disease research.
mposed of commercial peanut shellers and crushers located in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Chartered on April 5, 1919, the Association i
reby a large volume of individual units, belonging to a variety of sellers, are pooled together at a centralized location. This pooling process at
ted diseases.
rgest with nearly 700 members. We are a regional association of workplace performance professionals, providing our members with a forum
g, refrigeration and related human factors through the setting of industry standards, research, continuing education and publishing to serve t
onal organization, advocates interior designers right to practice and serves its members through quality education and communication.
d, to educate and participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning and artful design of our cultural and natural environments. ASLA seeks
sion agency executives and missionaries in a unique fellowship of scholarship and mission
c Surgical Nurses (ASPSN) has a growing membership of more than 1,700 plastic and reconstructive surgical nurses. ASPSN serves its me
cialty trade contractors. Founded in 1966, the national association serves more than 7,000 member companies through a nationwide networ
outhern (formerly the Southern Tobacco and Candy Association) is a 14-state regional trade association representing the interests of corpora
nfederate soldiers during the Civil War. Whether you prefer to buy the proposition that the town was founded by high spirited merry cusses o
rofit user group for all users of the Amiga computer family.
design, development, and manufacture of antennas and antenna measurement systems. Provides a forum for exchange of information on t
nal real estate appraisers with more than 18000 members and 99 chapters throughout the United States Canada and abroad Its mission is to
revention of arthritis and other rheumatic diseases; increase the number of scientists investigating rheumatic diseases; provide training in rh
n the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases.
rve voluntarily as officers and on committees The resolutions by the Board determine the services to be provided within an annual budget Th
wn more than 35% (17000) of the hotel properties in the United States The association provides year-round programs focusing on education
ing the international exchange and development of information to improve the design, application, manufacture, operation and maintenance
anization comprised of individuals and companies actively involved in the management and ownership of assisted living communities, senior
lved in commercial and industrial construction supporting free enterprise and open competition
ent , the leading academic and professional societies, respectively, for information systems in the world, are pleased to offer a joint academic
de up of approximately 12,000 member-businesses that work to deliver excellence in mechanical, collision and transmission service to consu
blications has been dedicated to heavy, highway and non-residential construction for more than 100 years
ative representation, life-saving safety training and state-of-the-art educational programs. 87 years of service to our nation and 77 years of s
multifaith organization devoted to providing education and improving the quality of ministry and pastoral care offered by spiritual caregivers of
ofessionals involved in corporate growth, corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions. ACG Atlanta is part of a global network whic
te members are industry suppliers. Administers technical, quality assurance, and regulatory programs. Conducts consumer awareness progr
he preeminent organization for management information professionals in the financial services industry. Founded in 1980 (known then as NA
ineering; men are also members. Promotes equal opportunities for women to enter the scientific workforce and to achieve their career goals
chology or related fields dealing with human factors in aviation; includes psychologists, engineers, physiologists, education specialists, socio
of its ambitious 40,000 sq. ft. International Conference Center and headquarters. This impressive building will provide a permanent home fo
ducational interests of those engages in the energy industry and to foster cooperative acton in advancing the common purposes of its memb
ational association of companies that manufacture, supply and distribute products that are re-sold by not-for-profit organizations for fundraisi
nies concerned with a single issue, today's AICP has grown to represent exclusively, the interests of United States companies that specialize
sical therapists, social workers, psychologists, vocational counselors, pharmacists, and other health professionals concerned with the practic
s by developing an environment conducive to business
group of compensation and benefits professionals interested in fostering education and exchange of information among compensation and b
up on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), known as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the professional world. CHI*Atlanta was found
ide and organization where insurance professionals could network and aid in the professional growth of its members. In the spring of 1988, O
nd our main thrusts are real estate education the promotion of professionalism in our industry and representing our REALTOR members wit
anta's performing arts organizations and professionals. Our mission is dedicated to programs and services that support and promote greate
support the domestic and international economic development of Hispanic businesses, and to serve as a link between non-Hispanic entities
enjoy golf and progress at his/her own rate from beginner to a proficient level while promoting and preserving the traditions and integrity of th
ss community by serving as its advocate, promoting our region, enhancing the business climate, and providing quality membership program
stination. Sponsors area festivals
ciation representing and serving the interests of Alabama’s 335 franchised new car and truck dealers.
upporting the attraction of new business opportunities for the enhancement of the community.
nesville is a charming and authentic town. We are a community that welcomes newcomers and encourages new and existing business deve
mprove the business environment, stimulate a vibrant local economy and produce a cooperative effort to enhance the overall quality of life in
reserving the history of their ancestors.
ustrial, governmental and civic interests of Baxley and Appling County; to promote integrity and good faith, just and equitable principles in bu
t Marketing, Conference, Meeting & Event Management, Destination Management, Trade Shows, Incentive Programs, Site Selection & Con
n businesses and the public through voluntary self-regulation, consumer and business education, and service excellence.
are committed to establishing and strengthening New Testament churches at the community level. Has planted the Word of God through lite
tourism, the economy, and industry, as well as cultural and civic events in Union County.
panionship in the streets. An increasing number of children are at home with no adult care or supervision. Young people need to know that s
o connect the various Brantley lines to the common ancestor, Edward Brantley, who immigrated to the state of Virginia in 1638.
chniques, corrective, products. Provides national certification for working farriers.Sponsor of weekly television show, Horseshoe'n Time on R
e the needs of our members and the entire community by uniting local businesses in a committed effort toward progress in Glynn County.
en Isles of Georgia (St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island). Provides visitors information, group tour informatio
Bryan County.
m 1965 to 1973, and the Buick Grand National, manufactured in 1986 and 1987. Promotes the collectibility of the high-performance Buick m
. Works to maintain and enhance communication among the industry, government and regulatory bodies, scientific and medical professiona
men and women who have joined together for the purpose of promoting the civic and commercial progress of Camilla and Mitchell County. W
e economic well-being of Carroll County, Ga.
y years of service to the community. The mission of this Chamber is to serve businesses by promoting education and strategic economic gro
ciates, Professional Architects, Engineers, and Concrete Technologists formed for the purpose of improving the quality of Cast Stone and dis
he Phoenix, risen in new forms to serve our ever-changing community. Since 1987, the Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce has been th
unified to promote and enhance the future of commerce and community development in Catoosa County and the surrounding region.
mprove the community. As we experience drastic changes due to growth throughout the city and the surrounding area, we are eager to hear
sents the voices of small and large businesses alike to promote a business environment. Established in 1905, the Chamber's mission is to en
nty business community by promoting, fostering and enhancing the current and future business climate, economic development and the ove
operation between the business community, governmental agencies and the citizens of Chattooga County for the betterment of all.
r meeting, discussing topics that affect you and your job Provides an opportunity to exchange ideas and network with your peers in the Atlant
ng the quality of life.
ter parenting, adoption, reunification of foster children with their birthparents, child abuse and neglect, and other issues. Disseminates inform
to seriously ill children and their families world wide by involving the public in putting children first with opportunities to experience the enhanc
ago, it has become one of the premier communities of the Atlanta Metro area.
and promote understanding and good fellowship among descendants and to study and learn about their heritage. Publishes newsletter, on-lin
ation and training for a student body which is predominantly African American but which is becoming increasingly diversified by students from
s, as mentors, with public school students who can benefit from a close association with a caring friend who will help them strive for excellen
l growth in our community.
r of Commerce promotes business growth and enhances the overall business climate for a prosperous Clayton County.
all Episcopalians so that they may help the Episcopal Church become faithful to God's Word. We are committed to spreading Christ's love an
ude: Historic Lighthouse and Coast Guard Station. Both open to the public. Conducts tours and educational activities.
business community. The Cobb Chamber is a member-supported business organization working to maintain a healthy economy by bringing
urage the exchange of information.
he elimination of poverty and substandard housing worldwide. ... believes that every person deserves, at least, a simple and decent place in
of all aspects of systematics and biology of beetles of the world.
build and sustain a vibrant economy and superior quality of life in our community, Columbia County. Our Chamber, once a part of the Augusta
ts in Columbia County, Georgia, and the surrounding area, who are interested in singing. Our Mission Statement is simply: The CCCS exists
tion and continued development of community banking in Georgia through unified efforts of our membership and staff.
edicated to nurturing leadership in communities throughout the United States and internationally. Founded in 1979, The Community Leaders
nd the welfare of the industry
rade association which represents contractors who are engaged in the design, sales, installation, maintenance, service and repair of heating
ng public and private owners and developers of construction projects all across America. COAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to ma
manpower, ideas and action to keep Conyers and Rockdale County a progressive community.
n industries and the government.
al, professional, cultural and civic welfare of Crisp County.
related professionals. As a global learning organization, it is the industry thought and opinion leader. CoreNet Global is the only group that c
d with the Council for Exceptional Children whose members are dedicated to the leadership of programs which provide for the enhancement
CGA 15-11-19 to provide to juvenile courts through legal research services, legislative tracking, and specialized programs to assist in protec
members; consults with and advises appropriate disciplines in other health agencies; provides technical advice and assistance to the Associa
the high quality of naturopathic medical education in the United States and Canada through the voluntary accreditation of four-year, graduate
ommitted to assuring quality and integrity in career and workforce development.
powers its members to better serve Georgia citizens at the county level.
business community and is a private, non-profit corporation that unites hundreds of businesses and professionals. The Chamber's main purp
processes that help companies build and sustain long-term client and partner relationships. Through meetings and events, we offer an educ
, industry, schools, local government, and the community to promote growth and development, enhance the quality of life, and provide servic
system with the belief that good business and private initiative are the backbone of our community and that by representing business interes
omoting, assisting, and encouraging the development of Dawson County's economic, educational, social, and natural resources in a manner
on dedicated to keeping history of DeKalb County, Georgia through preservation, education and documentation.
DeKalb Chamber of Commerce is a business organization focused on attracting and expanding businesses within DeKalb, the second-large
or restoration of 1955 through 1972 Classic Chevys. We're a family club, support a local orphanage, and enjoy Classic Chevy related activiti
ustries to the public. We also provide information on quality of life to people relocating to our area. We promote tourism to the surrounding a
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
eds to maximise their potential for employment and independence and to broaden their opportunities for full inclusion into Society.
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
nd their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people
the advancement of the economic, commercial, industrial, professional, educational, cultural and civic welfare of the Dodge County area. To
ess and to improve the quality of living.
stems that are used on both commercial buildings and homes. They provide superior energy efficiency and offer much greater design flexibil
ociation of granite quarriers and manufacturers in the United States. More than 250,000 granite memorials are manufactured annually by E.G
e National Guard of Georgia and promote adequate National Security. Support efforts of the National Guard and the National Defense.
rea. Extensive research facilities open to public which includes books and microfilm. Past and current involvement includes numerous restor
an internationally recognized national trade association with more than 385 corporate members from 18 countries that are engaged in the de
Polk County, TN. Encourages tourism in the area.
nment and industry hazardous materials response resources in an effort to minimize the effects of a hazardous materials incident to the publ
s or the District of Columbia Objectives are to assist people in building community-owned enterprises so they can control their own livelihood
are dedicated to supporting the financial planning process in order to help people achieve their goals and dreams. Believes that everyone nee
its members
y we provide free medical and dental care to the poorest of the poor.
e and hard-hitting grassroots organization of both large and small timberland owners who own and operate millions of acres in the U.S. It is th
ce the business environment of Monroe County.
ization of business and civic leaders. The Chamber exists to promote its members and their services and to provide a voice for the interests
secure the right of every woman to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices.
ly physicians, family medicine residents, and medical students. GAFP's vision is to achieve excellence in health care and the betterment of h
ut growers through education, promotion and research.
erests of community not-for-profit hospitals and Georgia's health care consumers since its founding in 1982. The Alliance's mission is to fos
rrently redesigning our website to serve our members better. Our members manage more than 375,000 apartment homes in the state, and r
on of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), an international professional association established more than 5
fit Georgia corporation in 1979 through the cooperative efforts of a broad coalition of primary health care advocates in our state. Throughout
s of professional development, information, and networking opportinities, and to advocate the local Chamber's role in economic and commun
prehensive, supportive and preventative care to clients in a home based or community setting. We are a group of providers through out the S
pport, Public Outreach and a Commitment to Quality Representation to all.
at provides unity of school leadership groups in Georgia. It is a statewide umbrella organization, composed of five professional departments f
tions for children, public education, and public education employees. GAE has over 40,000 members. We work with legislators, the commun
organizations. GAHSC supports at risk children by strengthening the agencies that care for them.
brokers and consumers. Provides education, supports legislative initiatives, encourages high standards of professional ethics and integrity fr
our members. To do all things possible and legal to prevent unfair and destructive marketing practices. To promote these purposes and obj
sible healthcare as part of a physician directed physician assistant/physician team; to provide for personal growth and professional developm
onal accounting organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the practice of public accounting in Georgia. Affiliated with the National So
he real estate industry as The Voice for Real Estate in the State of Georgia promoting private real property rights and issues that most affect
payments association dedicated to promoting electronic commerce with over 300 members from financial institutions and corporations. Wit
presenting the interests of banks and thrift institutions in the state of Georgia. Virtually every institution is a member. Policy is set by a Board
wholesale beer distributors in Georgia. Our wholesalers directly employ nearly 3,000 Georgians. We make a major impact on the state econ
eorgia's non-alcoholic beverage industry. GeorgiaBev's mission is to promote the development, preservation, operation and general welfare
ociation representing the interest of the electronic security and fire industry. GBFAA provides a forum for resolving consumer complaints, dist
a?s beef cattle industry. This non-profit organization was formed in 1961 by beef cattle producers to promote and develop Georgia?s multi-m
unity, aggressively advocating the business viewpoint in the shaping of public policy, encouraging ethical business practices and ensuring th
resenting the private, licensed child care industry.
ounded in 1912, just seventeen years after the discovery of chiropractic. The purpose of the association today, as it always has been, is to pr
tion of strategies to provide GCAA members the tools to be effective community action agencies in solving the problems of poverty within the
crete products as the best and most cost-effective construction material.
ut Chiropractic issues: Technology, Equipment, Legal, Practice Management, Marketing , Management, Colleges and Legislative updates.
the General Assembly, and the Board of Human Resources, and all other state agencies on aging issues, and to advocate with and on beha
ns that assists credit unions in becoming the premier providers of consumer financial services in Georgia. The Georgia Credit Union League
ers who are interested in growing and making available to the public, through certification, high quality seeds and propagating materials of su
n all matters pertaining to the construction aggregates industry. We advocate for expanded use of aggregates to organizations that include p
es, research and evidence based practices, we empower each individual member in a continuum of self directed, lifelong education for the e
ation which represents contractors who are engaged in the design, sales, installation, maintenance, service and repair of water wells and irrig
sociation dedicated to promoting and developing high professional standards of service and conduct among dump truck owners and operato
e Act initiated by Georgia's egg producers. The legislation mandated that funding for the program be derived from a producer-paid assesmen
ng Georgia's 42 electric membership cooperatives. Through Georgia EMC, all of Georgia's electric cooperatives pool their resources to gain
ounded to foster the business of non-prime mortgage lending, to reform abuses therein, to effectuate legislation favorable to the non-prime m
ary agricultural organization with over 360,000 member families. It is an independent, non-governmental organization working to improve Ge
merger between the Georgia Grocers Association and the Georgia Wholesale Grocers Association. We are the only trade association dedic
united voice to represent an industry that is valued in excess of $700 million dollars. As the state's number two cash crop, most Georgia fruits
elopment, professional certification, legislative activism, sharing of information, and developing new market growth!
1) Promoting professionalism through education 2)certification, and environmental stewardship, monitoring legislative issues, and 3) interac
ead Start programs in the state of Georgia . All Georgia Head Start and Early Head Start programs are currently members of the Georgia He
uiring long term health care.
ate; collect and disseminate information within the state on highway and street planning, finance, construction and maintenance; promote edu
ional economic development of Hispanic businesses and Hispanic business people and serves as a link between businesses in Latin Americ
gest independent state home furnishings association. We are here to help you get connected. Having recently merged with the Georgia Hom
or Georgia's horse industry. The GHC was formed to promote, educate and unify equine-interested persons, state horse organizations and s
ospitals and Health Systems. GHHS was founded in 1989. GHHS partners with vendor companies to provide products and services at a disc
nal, communications issues affecting their businesses. Provides a bi-annual training for licensed used motor vehicle dealers licenses
ghout Georgia. Educates landowners through conservation seminars, publications, and conferences. Has created a plan to establish a 450-m
membership. Currently GLA has more than 800 members ? librarians, trustees, paraprofessionals, friends, students, and others ? representin
nal growth experiences for children, teens, and adults with visual impairments through the use of recreation, education, socialization, and reh
ociation committed to the continuous improvement of quality patient care by providing education, advocacy, information, and professional de
cation for students of middle grade age (10-15) in the state of Georgia by promoting statewide acceptance of the philosophy and concepts of
lle, Georgia. Georgia's dairy producers vote, by referendum, every three years to maintain it's operation. Producers pay a 1-cent per hundred
e mineral resource industries of the State of Georgia, to provide information on legislative matters to the membership and to create a better
at provides full-time service and representation for the trucking industry. The Association serves as the voice of the trucking industry in Georg
sis centers in Georgia; the network helped the centers develop into viable entities. As the network grew, the member centers recognized the
the state's largest professional nursing association for registered nurses in all practice settings. GNA has provided enormous support to adv
e as it relates to primary eye care; to educate the public on the importance of having periodic eye exams.
blic health while also promoting art, science and philosophy of osteopathic medicine.
orgia peanut industry.
ongoing education for the pest control industry including the advancement of research Cooperation with the National Pest Control Association
n of pharmacy and pharmacists, and to promote the value of pharmacy services to the health and welfare of the general public.
eraction and education for its members while safeguarding the foot, ankle and leg health of all Georgians.
anization that represents propane marketers throughout the state.
ed to providing the highest quality of care for individuals with psychiatric problems and disorders. Our members specialize in the diagnosis a
health area. Representing psychologists' in the legislature and in the insurance area
gal, regulatory and market issues.
ering our industry message to public officials, participating in public debate of public policy issues affecting our industry and to providing infor
, non-profit Institution to support and promote the recreation and park industries within the state of Georgia. It is the only state organization th
ate legislative and regulatory levels, and with Congress and federal agencies when necessary, and supports retailers through its education an
essional organization for those who work with school-age kids in after school programs, before school programs, or during the summer. GSA
in the governance of local school systems by providing leadership, advocacy and services, and by representing the collective resolve of Geo
sociation comprised of school counselors, counseling and guidance directors, supervisors, administrators, counselor educators, and other in
s as an integral part of education.
eir workers? compensation coverage. Representing more than 400 member companies, the objectives of GSIA are to: Represent employers
r 45,000 active honorary members. The purpose of the Association is to promote and improve law enforcement in Georgia, to provide trainin
filiate into one organization all physicians and others in Georgia who are engaged in the practice of, or otherwise especially interested in, ane
o enhance the professionalism of association executives.
ofessional organization for CPAs in the state of Georgia. The purpose of the GSCPA is to promote the study of accountancy and applicable
Engineers. The society: Promote protection to the public, clients and employers through professional registration and adherence to the NSP
on of individuals specializing in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human communication disorders. GSHA advocates for the profes
FL-CIO representing all affiliated AFL-CIO Unions in Georgia. Our role is to carry out the programs of the National AFL-CIO, to represent our
on dedicated solely to serving the game of golf and its membership. The GSGA currently serves more than 350 member clubs and more tha
cal Exchange Carriers in the State of Georgia.
0 individual members and 200 organizational members. As a non-profit organization, the Georgia Tennis Association offers a variety of tenn
y in legislative, regulatory, and public relations matters. Provides services and guidance to the industry
erests of members and to promote goodwill within the industry. Sponsors annual convention, periodic trade shows and wholesale only events
assaults hurled at the consumers of this country. Now more than ever your support of GTLA is needed to halt the advance of the enemies of
ation composed of all contractors who work in subsurface conditions: water and wastewater treatment plant contractors, water and sewer line
ntrolling the pollution of our water resources Conducts industrial waste seminars
n to become Georgia's oldest and largest conservation organization. Today, our members include bird watchers, hunters, anglers, educators
craft, and the art of language and communication. It is dedicated to promoting literacy and to heightening awareness in both the creative an
East Ellijay. Drop by to visit us, and we'll tell you more about this place where sunlight dances off sparkling water; moon beams and starlight
dership and communication, sports and adventure, and life skills and self-reliance. Works to create an environment in which girls can learn a
ding opportunities for individual growth through leadership, career development, networking and service. Our members represent the top 15
cruelty to animals. Cage free, no-kill cat shelter, placing cats and kittens in loving homes.
mic well-being of our community, to preserve our business system, to promote and manage business growth and develop
nd Community Development for the region.
port to develop a healthy and vibrant business environment to enhance the community.
lpharetta, Crabapple, Johns Creek, Mountain Park, Roswell and Sandy Springs in North Fulton County, GA.
airline and railway personnel, and inflight and railway caterers and suppliers responsible for providing passenger foodservice on regularly sc
nsors Mayfling festival and Business After Hours, Leadership program, Drugs Don't Work.
g, promoting, and sustaining a responsible pro-business environment in Gwinnett County. Helping your business succeed is the business of
members by promoting economic development, agriculture, tourism, quality growth, entrepreneurship and education. The Chamber, by creati
We build houses in partnership with people in need. The houses are then sold to our homeowner partners with no profit added and financed
, the Handweavers Guild of America, Inc., brings together weavers, spinners, dyers, basketmakers, fiber artists and educators.
siness and professional men and women who have joined toether for the purpose of promoting the civic, commercial, educational and indust
hip aimed at promoting controlled growth, economic development and, in general, to enhance and preserve the quality of life experienced by
mmunity by serving as their advocate, promoting our region, enhancing the business climate, and providing quality membership programs an
sh and maintain an awareness and appreciation of the cultural arts in Pulaski County, Georgia, and its surrounding areas
hat provide services to healthcare conventions, exhibitors, or meetings. Works to: increase the efficiency and effectiveness of health care con
and advancing the economic interests of the commercial, industrial and civic community of Heard County, Georgia.
ains Pemberton House, Rankin House, Walker-Peters-Langdon House; 1820 log cabin and 1840 farm house as museums. Sponsors exhib
on July 31, 2003, with the merger of the Middle Georgia Historical Society and the Macon Heritage Foundation.
he amazing aspects of fetal development and the humanity of the pre-born child. To increase awareness and provide scientifically accurate m
ns concerned about the health effects of environmental exposure. This distinguished group of volunteers-including physicians, writers, and ot
orporated in the State of Georgia. The mission of the Foundation is to provide scholarships, sponsorships, membership programs, training, re
tion of funeral home owners who have organized to provide education, to promote mutual needs and interests, and to advocate for our profe
ular health of all Hoosiers by strengthening the quality of cardiovascular clinical and business practices.
onalization of its members, to promoting the uniform and equitable administration of ad valorem taxation and other forms of state and local ta
ement, and installation of integrated systems of people, materials, equipment, and energy. Draws upon specialized knowledge and skill in th
c viability of the global pulp, paper, and related industries. Prepare leaders for the pulp, paper, and related industries. Conduct research and
y the competence and professionalism of individuals and organizations engaged in the management of real estate serve as an advocate on i
n dedicated to developing cable standards for the electric power, control, and telecommunications industries. Since 1925, the objective has b
dic association in the country. Our focus is the professional paramedic and our purpose is to serve as advocates for the profession on an inte
ucation in optometric association management.
and management tools for profitable business operations
an organization order to share dreams and ideas with doll makers in other parts of the world. The organization is known as IDMA and the go
ant formulas and adult nutritionals. Supports scientific research regarding the characteristics, qualities, and uses of infant formula products. C
ity the combined strength and broad scope of service made possible by a worldwide association of quality local and regional accounting firm
ership of leading Merger & Acquisition Advisory firms. Formed in 1971, IMAP unites a select group of professional organizations active in inte
t. The IPMA provides a rich resource of information including current and up to date topics in the area of paralegal management. Find a wea
organization dedicated to the fun scale modeling. It was started in Great Britain in 1963, as the British Plastic Modelers Society. Jim Sage, of
s exchange of information.
nies that offer audio and video recording, and other communications, such as CD, CD-ROM, Members work with the nation's leading trade a
e Presidential Library system administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, a Federal government agency.
Henry-J, Allstate, and postwar Willys automobiles. Aids in problems of car maintenance, locating parts, and acquiring or trading cars. Mainta
on projects, and recycling events. Works toward a cleaner more beautiful community by improving attitudes and behavior regarding the envir
s in hopes that some will qualify for the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. Sponsors training programs Maintains museum, hall of fame, and speak
nce the economic, civic, educational, and cultural growth of Troup County; to enhance the quality of life in the community; address social issu
provide your association with superior management so that your members will feel a welcome and valued part of the organization. Your ass
the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influence
new and existing business, trade, and industry within Liberty County while increasing the cultural, civic, educational and overall quality of life
rovide for the basic insurance needs of the general public, including the underserved market, through various distribution methods. The LIC
members are firms that provide professional and technical support to member companies. Provides research, information, consulting service
is an amorphous polymeric substance that together with cellulose forms the woody cell walls of plants.) Works to improve public awareness
development of our area. It is a combined effort of all members working together for the common benefit and improvement of our community
ent and Improvement of Madison County
presentatives' function worldwide.
ugh Training and Education
ustrial, governmental, and civic interests of Metter and Candler County; to promote integrity and good faith, just and equitable principles in bu
nomic growth, represent the business community and enhance the quality of life while protecting our cultural and natural resources.
ormation and helps members plan end of life issues.
ompanies that collectively employ more than 700,000 workers - is a catalyst for a vibrant metro region. The Metro Atlanta Chamber focuses
sents the voices of small and large businesses alike to promote a business environment. Established in 1905, the Chamber's mission is to en
Greater Columbus area and to help place individuals to work as well as provide summer activities for youth. Libraries: Type: open to the publ
on among midwives. Through our collective strength, we can ensure midwifery care for all mothers and their babies throughout North Americ
of mortgage lenders, brokers and affiliated industry associates. This Association is dedicated to the preservation and improvement of the mo
ce the economic, civic, and cultural growth of our community, to enhance the quality of life and to work continuously to improve and promote
he interests of independent elevator contractors and independent suppliers of products and services; promoting safe and reliable elevator, e
iness and professional skills, and to promote the ethical conduct of our members.
acy, and training. Members include local historic preservation commissions and organizations, historic district architectural review boards, loc
ong college students who are in their first year of college.
f editors, writers, business managers, historians, public relations officers and individuals who are members of The American Legion, the Son
h food service and to provide a basis for a network to meet and exchange ideas both in technology and ministry.
are an affiliate of the National Association of Credit Management, whose total membership exceeds 30,000 credit and financial executives in
eft-handed golfers of the U.S., Canada, and other countries into a recognized and accepted group; to foster closer acquaintances among all
essional organization for the legal search profession and is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in the field.
and our members are the world's most reliable and trusted retailers in the industry. NALED was established in 1976.
ional organization of physician medical examiners, medical death investigators and death investigation system administrators who perform th
ssional social workers with 155,000 members nationwide, over 2,700 of which are members of the Georgia Chapter. NASW-GA promotes th
e is to coordinate state licensing and practices of postsecondary private schools
s become the largest barrel racing organization in the world since its inception in 1992. NBHA revolutionized the barrel racing industry by pio
teams in developing and implementing new methods of health care for professional players.
States. Focuses on licensed, private providers of child care and preschool services. Conducts lobbying activities; offers casualty insurance p
ities managed by black mayors. Objectives are to: improve the executive management capacity and efficiency of member municipalities in th
al institute in two-week sessions in Macon, GA, twice each summer, and various shorter programs in other locations; holds seminars. Super
e assistance and support to lawyers in protecting the rights of employees against the greater resources of their employers and the defense ba
n is to help families and communities prevent drug use among children by promoting policies based on science.
e. NFD&MA is the world's largest and oldest national association of African American funeral directors, morticians and embalmers. This site
ed to reducing mastitis and enhancing milk quality. The NMC promotes research and provides information to the dairy industry relative to udd
ers and advances the industry through education and the promotion of a positive business environment.
pecan shelling and processing industry
cessing industries by bringing customers and suppliers together while providing services to enhance their businesses and increase their mar
ironment for production, distribution and marketing and to serve as the principal voice of the propane industry.
ozen shrimp; industry suppliers of ingredients and services.
nomy and quality of life for our members and our community.
tary professional association whose mission is to promote excellence in case research, writing, and teaching in business and other academi
on agency whose mission is to establish and administer certification for the credential Certified Professional Midwife (CPM). CPM certification
s an independent organization that promotes communication, information, and continuing education about serials and the broader issues of s
onsors lectures and annual genealogy workshop.
n 1977 to establish and maintain a voluntary program for certification of nuclear medicine technologists by nuclear medicine technologists. Th
economic conditions within the trade area.
ess. Chambers of Commerce can assist with business plans, business administration, business regulations, how to start a small business, g
imary functions include providing information about local businesses and attractions to tourists, and assisting existing businesses by offering
nts opticians and contact lens technicians throughout the state. The Association's primary mission is to maintain high standards of practice w
and independent voice of users of Oracle Applications. We promote education, networking, communications, and information sharing. With
eminate knowledge and information of a genealogical, historical, and biographical nature particularly of the Owsley family; to promote interes
ommerce exists to improve the quality of life for our community by attracting new business and providing long-term support and services to fu
cers of Georgia, to assist peace officers and their families, to provide for and encourage the education and training of peace officers, to impr
t trade association representing peanut farmers in Georgia, Alabama and Florida. These three states grew 60% of the U.S. crop in 2001. Es
d to provide members and friends a means by which to make tax-deductible gifts to benefit Phi Mu, its members and chapters. The Foundati
h a closer bond of fellowship among its members which will result in mutual benefit to those men and women in the study and in the professi
s) produced by, or from, wood pulp industry products. Sponsors educational and management meetings. Collects statistical data
ng & mechanical firms and professionals. PMA has members throughout the State who are working to meet the needs of Georgia's plumbin
asis. Objectives are to: strengthen accounting practices; increase competency and quality of service; provide a practice management progra
k County. To accomplish this, we provide a variety of services to newcomers and to our members. Mission Statement: To retain and create j
f the industry, PEI is geared to provide valuable, timely programs and services to executives at many organizational levels.
dership in obtaining consistent domestic and international solutions to environmental and other selected issues affecting the use, recycling a
n is to promote scientific information that is agronomically sound, economically advantageous, and environmentally responsible.
s by exchanging information, conducting the National Breeders Roundtable, and representing the industry before government agencies.
hic communications industry by providing programs, services, and resources that help members save time and money. As the voice of the in
ompanies that make and supply products for the processed apples industry.
than 61,000 teachers, administrators and support personnel members with the purpose of promoting better education for the children of Ge
sed membership organization designed to provide professional athletes with the fundamental tools they need to succeed in business - both d
e tremendous success of the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation, and is one of the biggest reasons that the Foundation has been able to c
rship includes nearly 750 PGA professionals working at over 250 golf courses, clubs, and ranges throughout the state.
n for residential and commercial lawn and landscape professionals.
world's largest not-for-profit association for professional photographers, with more than 15,000 members in 64 countries. PPA offers consum
mestic prototype sports car.
ally sound use of wood crossties. The Association is involved in research into crosstie design, and ongoing activities dealing with sound fores
aries who have drinking problems. Recommends alcohol addiction treatment centers for members; trains individuals involved in confronting
, suppliers, and service firms producing Park Trailers. The Association also represents allied associations whose members primarily represe
association for prepared refrigerated food companies throughout North America
. Focused on the elimination of destructive weaponry, murder, crime and violence as entertainment,profit in violence, and violence as a norm
hed in 1950 to serve the needs of the roofing industry by providing information on products, installation techniques, government regulations, b
Roswell, collects and/or preserves historical sites, documents, and other antiquities deemed worthy of a place in its archives, arouses an inte
ommunity, civic organizations and local government to make Sandy Springs one of metro-Atlanta's premier communities in which to live, wor
business members, improve the economic environment of our community, and build a legacy of leadership for the next century.
cated to protecting natural beauty and distinctive community character throughout Georgia.
d vision for the future, promote lifelong learning, provide community leadership, achieve economic growth, improve the quality of community l
alogical research and historic preservation activities. Sponsors historical trivia contest. Offers basic genealogy course for senior citizens. Main
gery. Promotes exchange of information and encourages clinical, morphologic, and functional investigation of the hematopoietic (pertaining
eld by offering members a wide variety of professional development opportunities and a common forum in which to share ideas and experien
specialists in a variety of disciplines represented in teacher education share ideas and discuss common problems.
or education, was created in 1948 by Southern states. SREB helps government and education leaders work cooperatively to advance educa
ntific organization of physicians and scientists who share a common interest in this vital field. Over 500 members of the Society practice in m
or scientists and professionals interested in the health care of children, adolescents and their families. The field of pediatirc psychology is de
ted in the clarification and advancement of issues in religious philosophy through investigation and discussion. Membership by invitation. If in
ion dedicated to the advancement of social psychology.
ntiquarians and others who are interested in the history of geographical exploration. Seeks to stimulate interest in teaching, research, and pu
nd largest membership organization in the field. Founded in 1880, the Society now has an active membership of 7,000 scholars, teachers, st
repositories that care for historical records. In association with its member archivists, librarians, records managers, museum and historical a
and planning. Stimulates insurance research through the interchange of ideas on research methodology and developments in technology.
ization of senior leaders who are committed to helping each other take on the world. It's that simple, and that important.
n related fields, and interested individuals. Promotes the science of municipal arboriculture as a major ingredient of city planning. Provides ac
s, scholars, and graduate students dedicated to the advancement of teaching and to literary and linguistic scholarship in the modern languag
its members who have an interest in the dry cleaning and laundry industry.
ing all segments of the travel and tourism industry, sharing resources, fostering cooperation; provides continuing education;development of i
a regional milk product promotional organization created, controlled and funded by 6,000 Southeastern dairy farmers. Our mission is to buil
otton ginning industry regarding regulatory, legislative and technical issues. We are committed to a visionary approach for enhancing profitab
cal trade association of investor-owned electric utility companies. Mission: To promote the common interests and growth of its members; an
egional rodeo associations which together comprise the International Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA). IGRA member associations produce a
lumber manufacturers throughout the Southeast. Members of the Association produce an average of 4.5 billion board feet of quality hardwoo
d mailing services from some of our members. We have sustained our association newsletters and meetings with vendor support, and they h
ry and the ethical and competent practice of its art.
n that has been making a positive difference in the arts throughout the South since 1975. SAF creates partnerships and collaborations; assis
f more than 250 independent elementary and secondary schools throughout the South. SAIS addresses issues of importance to non-public s
able asset to our members by being a continual catalyst that fosters the ethical delivery of quality orthodontic care and its perceived value.
outhern (formerly the Southern Tobacco and Candy Association) is a 14-state regional trade association representing the interests of corpora
ation and Training
codes and standards involvement
eferred to as CONGRESS, for the advancement of the profession of optometry worldwide and for the benefit of the public health and to hold
e formulators who foresaw the need for a regional trade association which would provide them with needed information and speak for the gr
d of Directors and Executive Committee. One director is elected by each member state to serve with elected officers on the Board of Directo
ponsors exhibits, lectures, and workshops.
dy of the history in the South, with emphasis on the history of the South.
he welfare of its member newspapers so that, as a strong, free and responsible press, they may best serve their communities, the nation an
merce and trade and set the standard for professional excellence in horticulture.
d support the militia concept in the Constitution of the United States of America. To provide assistance and support to the duly authorized mil
Society, to our State, and to our Nation is the fundamental purpose of surveying and mapping, does hereby dedicate itself to the promotion
on dedicated to: Ensuring healthy and sustainable fisheries resources. Increasing participation in sportfishing through promotion and educatio
onverting industry. TAPPI's mission is to engage the people and resources of our association in providing solutions to current and future cha
nal economic development opportunities for our communities.
tion in providing technically sound solutions to the workplace problems and opportunities that challenge our current and future members
and promote the interest of dealers and processors in the textile by-products business, from manufacturers to importers / exporters in the bu
ng the carpet and rug industry Headquartered in Dalton Georgia the Institute's membership consists of manufacturers representing 94% of a
les agency companies with combined sales of over 3 billion dollars. They have joined together to create a national network of foodservice sa
16,000 members statewide. There are approximately 550 individual garden clubs in our organization. We are affiliated with the 243,000-mem
nd the Stete of Georgia.
er information organizations, works in collaboration with many partners to provide leadership for cooperative action, to improve access to info
o study and disseminate information related to Thomas County. Opened the Museum of History in 1972 to further the goals of preserving and
Georgia. The Chamber strongly supports both existing business and industry, and the development of quality new business and industry; whi
able role in the community. We look after your interest, represent you in government, express your opinions and meet your needs.
quality of life of our citizens by promoting community and economic development.
to promote the improvement of the entire community, thereby enhancing the environment within which free enterprise may be established an
ur area working full time to enhance our business environment and make our community a better place to live and work.
overy and storage operators in the State of Georgia. The Association works with local and state law enforcement agencies to improve indus
mbers of Commerce of Valdosta-Lowndes County and Quitman-Brooks County with a mission to attract and relocate amenity-seeking retires
ganized in 1972. The Society has a membership of about 700 from Troup County and all over the nation.
erican Pathology Association. The primary focus of the USCAP has always been to provide its members and other pathologists with high qu
ciation chartered for Ranger veterans from all eras and units. USARA preserves the heritage and spirit of Army Rangers past and present.
ry organization. We represent the entire industry as an 'All Feather' association. Membership includes producers of broilers, turkeys, ducks, t
onsored trade organization dedicated to increasing exports of U.S. poultry and egg food products in all foreign markets. USAPEEC was foun
educational activities. Operates museum
ding services to the egg industry. These organizations are: 1. United Egg Producers 2. UEA Further Processor Division 3. UEA Allied Industr
working conditions, and protect their rights. We are the archives for the union, not the union itself.
ors using map and compass). Purposes are: to promote orienteering activities throughout the U.S.; to assist in establishing orienteering club
governing body for the sport of tennis in this country. In addition to owning the U.S. Open and selecting members of the U.S. Davis Cup, Fed
governing body for the sport of tennis in this country. In addition to owning the U.S. Open and selecting members of the U.S. Davis Cup, Fed
ve as the unifying force and focal point for enhancing the economic, social and cultural well-being of the regional community it serves. The C
assist you in tracking your links through the rich and colorful history of the Whitworth family and their associated lines. From around the worl
mprove the quality of vinegar and increase its acceptance to the consumer.
oward Sheppard as president and Cecil Hall as secretary. Emory Garner was the first executive secretary. The Chamber is governed by 15 d
usiness and professional people working together to build a healthy economy and to improve the quality of life in our community. Our purpos
g a business in our community, the Waycross/Ware County Chamber of Commerce welcomes you. Waycross is Georgia's Natural Choice f
mote quality in the breeding of pure-bred Welsh Terriers and to do all possible to bring their natural working qualities to perfection; to do all i
as auto racers rather than on dirt tracks. Promotes and licenses motorcycle road racing as a sport in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Compile
xhibits, lectures, and educational activities.
rs Easter Eggstravaganza festival
ersonal and professional development of women. Promotes and encourages the growth, as well as the success, of women within the packag
is to promote women's basketball by unifying coaches at all levels to develop a reputable identity for the sport of women's basketball and to
acturers of dimension and wood component products. They produce their component products for both domestic and international manufactu
viduals and organizations involved in infrastructure, economic and business development. WDF's goal is to improve the quality of life, enhan
ising youth voice. Through YC, teenagers from around Atlanta work together, share information, lead workshops, and create forums for free
n business performance. The Institute's lauded scholars lead the development of new knowledge and insights for managing persistently pro
pters, by working for corporate and public policy change, and by providing
em in their career development as an airline pilot.
evelopment. Resources include Simulator Study and Database, AIRAces,
programs within the territorial United States to ensure their compliance w
C provides training, resources, and networking to church missions leaders.
g the cranial nerves. Patient founded in 1981, ANA is an incorporated, non-profit
is an all volunteer group. Our purpose is to maintain the purity of our
rneys who can best meet your individual needs as you journey through the adoptio
alone is worth the cost of the membership dues of $175 per year ($200 fo
ment through special resources and networking opportunities.
usiness information. Provides tourist information.
mmunity for everyone to live, work, and prosper.
existing community and business needs of Alma and Bacon County. The Chamber must str
morial Gardens, Executive Office houses the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation and Gift
mmon interest in the areas of decision sciences and information systems to
cot offers mills a year-round, dependable cotton supply in all volumes an
e mission of the Academy is to advance the art and science of Implant D
of its members.
cents and young adults in the State of Georgia. To unite qualified pedi
sician team, to provide for personal growth and professional developme
onmental health status of humanity through certification of those sanitarian
sting several meetings throughout the year.
e care, critical care, rehabilitation and trauma system design
for instructors, students, and administrators.
on for all poultry veterinarians in North America with many Central and S
g education that will improve the well-being of cattle and the economic
have served as regional and national officers. The Atlanta Chapter of the AALNC
he United States. Founded in 1950 by Doctor E.O. Martin, the AAPS, incorp
embers include beekeepers from the backyard hobbyist to the multi-state commerci
ecialty areas of psychology. Board certification (awarding of a Diploma in
ects him in all types of weather; his keen sense of smell and watchful gaze
formation concerning the above, creation of a foundation to furth
3,400 local offices. Learn more about ACS, what we do, and our plans for the fu
scular care received by the residents of the State.
s who are serious about the business of medicine. Our members come from a broad a
nd advocacy that foster excellence in the care of people with arthritis and rh
. We provide support, skill development and education programs for healthca
ted States is estimated to be made up of over 500 firms employing over 10,00
are interested in the foundations of education.
motes the industry?s products and services to the world, and educates the
esearch on culture and improvement of the genus. Maintains biographical arc
a recognizable standard of competency in botanical medicine Encourage the dev
ograms; serves as a clearinghouse on Hydrangea.
ber attorneys represent tens of thousands of US businesses and industries, fore
ation to professionals in all fields of hydrology. The Institute adh
ael economic support organization in the U.S. From an original base of dedicat
ent among marketing professionals. Consisting of nearly 50,000 worldwide mem
interaction with the community, with members, and with youth. Although the members
on and Referral Centers, Chapters and Support Groups nationwide and seeks a cure for
s disease research.
ed on April 5, 1919, the Association is the oldest organized group in the pean
zed location. This pooling process attracts a large number of buyers
providing our members with a forum for the exchange of professional develop
g education and publishing to serve the evolving needs of the public.
education and communication.
d natural environments. ASLA seeks to improve the public understanding
urgical nurses. ASPSN serves its members through a national structure of four
mpanies through a nationwide network of local and state chapters.
representing the interests of corporations and individuals involved in the
nded by high spirited merry cusses or that it was named for explorer Am
rum for exchange of information on topics including: advanced measurement techn
Canada and abroad Its mission is to support and advance its members as the
matic diseases; provide training in rheumatic diseases for more doctors; e
provided within an annual budget The operations and publications staff of AB
nd programs focusing on education advocacy and assistance
ufacture, operation and maintenance, and environmental impact of all types o
of assisted living communities, senior communities and homes for the mentally/
are pleased to offer a joint academic institutional membership program.
on and transmission service to consumers.
rvice to our nation and 77 years of service to Georgia.
care offered by spiritual caregivers of all faiths through the clini
lanta is part of a global network which includes more than 7000 members repr
Conducts consumer awareness programs.
Founded in 1980 (known then as NABCA), AMIfs has become the premier organi
rce and to achieve their career goals; provides educational information to w
ologists, education specialists, sociologists, and statisticians emp
ing will provide a permanent home for the ABC to showcase all the facets
g the common purposes of its members and to promote activities designed
t-for-profit organizations for fundraising purposes.
ted States companies that specialize in producing commercials on various me
essionals concerned with the practice, education, and research of rheumat
ormation among compensation and benefits practitioners and policy makers. AACA i
ssional world. CHI*Atlanta was founded in 1997, and since that time, the Chapter
its members. In the spring of 1988, Otis Sander, George Miller, Carl Handy
senting our REALTOR members with legislative initiatives to create positiv
ces that support and promote greater Atlanta's performing arts, and adv
a link between non-Hispanic entities and the Hispanic market.
erving the traditions and integrity of the game.
oviding quality membership programs and services.
ges new and existing business development.
enhance the overall quality of life in Barrow County to its highest potential
th, just and equitable principles in business; and to promote projects
ntive Programs, Site Selection & Contract Negotiations, Leading Edge Technology Sol
ervice excellence.
planted the Word of God through literature distribution, Christian bookstores
n. Young people need to know that someone cares about them. Boys & Girl
tate of Virginia in 1638.
vision show, Horseshoe'n Time on RFD-TV located on DISH and DirectTV,
oward progress in Glynn County.
rs information, group tour information, meetings information.
lity of the high-performance Buick muscle cars. Assists in the upkeep and mainte
s, scientific and medical professionals, and consumers. Responds to inquiries for i
ess of Camilla and Mitchell County. With over 300 members, the Chamber provides s
ducation and strategic economic growth, enhancing quality of life and creating a
ving the quality of Cast Stone and disseminating information regarding its u
Chamber of Commerce has been the voice of business for our County; striving
y and the surrounding region.
rounding area, we are eager to hear the opinions of the residents and businesses
1905, the Chamber's mission is to enhance the economic prosperity of Richmond, Co
economic development and the overall improvement of the quality of life in Mur
ty for the betterment of all.
network with your peers in the Atlanta advertising and creative community. R
nd other issues. Disseminates information to the public; provides o
pportunities to experience the enhanced value and quality of lif
heritage. Publishes newsletter, on-line database, sponsors scholarships, sells
reasingly diversified by students from other racial, ethical, cultural,
who will help them strive for excellence in their lives.
Clayton County.
mmitted to spreading Christ's love and making known that He will forgive our sins
onal activities.
intain a healthy economy by bringing business and industry to the area, helping establishe
t least, a simple and decent place in which to live and grow into all
Chamber, once a part of the Augusta Metro Chamber, is a separate not-for-profi
tatement is simply: The CCCS exists to give an excellent musical experience t
rship and staff.
ed in 1979, The Community Leadership Association's members include hundreds o
enance, service and repair of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and
n-profit organization dedicated to making a significant and lasting impact on the
reNet Global is the only group that convenes the entire industry and
s which provide for the enhancement of the worth, dignity, potential, and
ecialized programs to assist in protecting the best interest of children an
advice and assistance to the Association of State and Territorial Health O
y accreditation of four-year, graduate-level programs in naturopathic medicin
essionals. The Chamber's main purpose is improving the businesses and business
eetings and events, we offer an education and networking environment for tho
e the quality of life, and provide services for visitors and the local tourism industry.
that by representing business interests to government and education, we cr
l, and natural resources in a manner consistent with preserving the county's uniquel
ses within DeKalb, the second-largest county in Georgia. Chamber membership has a lo
d enjoy Classic Chevy related activities.
promote tourism to the surrounding area within a 50 mile radius.
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
full inclusion into Society.
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
habilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Se
elfare of the Dodge County area. To encourage the growth of existing industries
and offer much greater design flexibility than other cladding products. Dev
als are manufactured annually by E.G.A. firms and shipped throughout the
uard and the National Defense.
volvement includes numerous restoration projects. Programs of historic
countries that are engaged in the design, manufacture, transport, installatio
ardous materials incident to the public and the environment.
they can control their own livelihood and to create housing health care a
d dreams. Believes that everyone needs objective advice to make smart financ
ate millions of acres in the U.S. It is the only organization created for the
d to provide a voice for the interests of area businesses. Through partnership wi
n health care and the betterment of health of all Georgians.
982. The Alliance's mission is to foster goodwill among community health c
apartment homes in the state, and represent almost 1300 businesses that provide pro
association established more than 50 years ago. Its activities and membership
e advocates in our state. Throughout its history GAPHC has engaged in a s
mber's role in economic and community development.
group of providers through out the State of Georgia that helps those persons who a
ed of five professional departments for school leaders. The five departmen
We work with legislators, the community at large, and school systems to improve
of professional ethics and integrity from its members and promotes these
To promote these purposes and objectives consistent with public interest.
nal growth and professional development of PAs; and to promote and repre
eorgia. Affiliated with the National Society of Accountants, GAPA is open
rty rights and issues that most affect its members and shall be charged w
cial institutions and corporations. With the rapid growth of electronic payments,
a member. Policy is set by a Board of Directors which is elected
ake a major impact on the state economy through our purchase and operation of tr
ation, operation and general welfare of the non-alcoholic, refreshing beverage
resolving consumer complaints, distributes consumer educational mater
mote and develop Georgia?s multi-million dollar cattle industry. This missio
al business practices and ensuring the state?s future as economically prospero
today, as it always has been, is to promote and advance the science, art an
ng the problems of poverty within the State of Georgia.
Colleges and Legislative updates.
s, and to advocate with and on behalf of aging Georgians and their families
a. The Georgia Credit Union League and its support organizations are part
eeds and propagating materials of superior varieties so grown and distribu
egates to organizations that include private, public and governmental agencie
directed, lifelong education for the enhancement of patient care and the adva
ice and repair of water wells and irrigation systems for residential, ag
ong dump truck owners and operators
ived from a producer-paid assesment for the purpose of promotion, education, a
peratives pool their resources to gain strength and efficiency on issues comm
gislation favorable to the non-prime mortgage industry; to promote educatio
l organization working to improve Georgia agriculture.
are the only trade association dedicated solely to representing the grocery indus
er two cash crop, most Georgia fruits and vegetables are grown for the f
ring legislative issues, and 3) interacting with other industry allies.
urrently members of the Georgia Head Start Association.In addition, the Assoc
uction and maintenance; promote educational and other measures for the safe
between businesses in Latin America and those in Georgia.
ecently merged with the Georgia Home Furnishings Retailers Association (GHFRA),
sons, state horse organizations and state breed associations and to impartial
ovide products and services at a discounted rate and/or with added benefits to me
motor vehicle dealers licenses
as created a plan to establish a 450-mile Greenway through Georgia's coast, conn
ds, students, and others ? representing libraries of all sizes and types
ion, education, socialization, and rehabilitation in an outdoor setti
acy, information, and professional development for medical directors and othe
ce of the philosophy and concepts of middle level education as set forth in
Producers pay a 1-cent per hundredweight assessment enabling Georgia Mi
e membership and to create a better understanding among the people of Geo
voice of the trucking industry in Georgia, representing more than 400
the member centers recognized the need for a central office. Therefore, in
as provided enormous support to advance the profession as a whole and
the National Pest Control Association, government authorities and education i
e of the general public.
embers specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional
ng our industry and to providing information to state and public o
gia. It is the only state organization that serves as an advocate for qua
orts retailers through its education and communications functions.
rograms, or during the summer. GSACA trainers provide training, technical assi
esenting the collective resolve of Georgia's 180 boards of education.
s, counselor educators, and other individuals involved in related activities
of GSIA are to: Represent employers before state government. Inform members of pendi
cement in Georgia, to provide training and education for sheriffs, deputy she
otherwise especially interested in, anesthesiology and its subspecia
study of accountancy and applicable laws, provide continuing professional edu
egistration and adherence to the NSPE code of Ethics. Support education
ders. GSHA advocates for the professional interest of its members, the individ
e National AFL-CIO, to represent our affiliated local unions in the state
han 350 member clubs and more than 80,000 amateur golfers throughout the sta
s Association offers a variety of tennis programs for players of all ages and
ade shows and wholesale only events, and training opportunities for member
o halt the advance of the enemies of justice. Become a part of this proud he
lant contractors, water and sewer lines, gas lines, underground power lin
atchers, hunters, anglers, educators, gardeners, hikers - a diverse group of indi
ng awareness in both the creative and the business aspects of the wri
ing water; moon beams and starlight twinkle in dark skies; wildlife bo
nvironment in which girls can learn and grow to their fullest potential.
. Our members represent the top 15 percent of juniors and seniors at 335 co
rowth and develop
assenger foodservice on regularly scheduled travel routes.
business succeed is the business of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce. From ans
d education. The Chamber, by creating a positive business climate, seeks to enhance
ers with no profit added and financed with no-interest mortgages. Our homeow
r artists and educators.
commercial, educational and industrial progress of our community. The Chamber of
erve the quality of life experienced by all citizens of Harris County, Georgia
ing quality membership programs and services.
urrounding areas
y and effectiveness of health care conventions and exhibits as a market
house as museums. Sponsors exhibits, educational programs, and lectures. Holds River
s and provide scientifically accurate materials on STD s, AIDS, teen pregnanc
-including physicians, writers, and other professionals-laid the groundwork fo
s, membership programs, training, recognition, and other community projects
erests, and to advocate for our profession in the state legislature. You can b
n and other forms of state and local taxation and to minimizing the co
specialized knowledge and skill in the mathematical, physical, and social
ed industries. Conduct research and transfer technology to support the
eal estate serve as an advocate on issues affecting the real estate management in
ries. Since 1925, the objective has been to ensure safe, economical, and e
dvocates for the profession on an international basis.
nization is known as IDMA and the goals are still the same. IDMA is a shar
nd uses of infant formula products. Collects scientific information o
ity local and regional accounting firms.
ofessional organizations active in international transactions into a seamle
f paralegal management. Find a wealth of knowledge and links to subjects in
astic Modelers Society. Jim Sage, of Dallas, Texas, started the Soc
work with the nation's leading trade and professional associations, leading motivat
eral government agency.
and acquiring or trading cars. Maintains library of literature on Kaiser-
des and behavior regarding the environment
ns museum, hall of fame, and speakers' bureau; offers children and adult serv
n the community; address social issues; and to foster continuous improvements
ed part of the organization. Your association will grow, your influence will incre
or public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and
educational and overall quality of life of its citizens and to provide
arious distribution methods. The LIC serves its Members through the follo
earch, information, consulting services, training, and consintued educationa
Works to improve public awareness and recognition of lignin as a safe
t and improvement of our community.
ith, just and equitable principles in business; to acquire, preserve an
tural and natural resources.
The Metro Atlanta Chamber focuses on the issues that matter most to the business c
1905, the Chamber's mission is to enhance the economic prosperity of Richmond, Co
uth. Libraries: Type: open to the public.
their babies throughout North America.
servation and improvement of the mortgage banking correspondent system. The
continuously to improve and promote this area as a place to live and conduc
omoting safe and reliable elevator, escalator and short-range transporta
strict architectural review boards, local and state governments, businesses
ers of The American Legion, the Sons of The American Legion, the American L
000 credit and financial executives in manufacturing, wholesaling, service industri
ster closer acquaintances among all left-handed golfers and to work conti
andards in the field.
system administrators who perform the official duties of the medicolegal inv
gia Chapter. NASW-GA promotes the image and interests of professional social
ized the barrel racing industry by pioneering the divisional format, which
activities; offers casualty insurance programs; conducts educational and
ciency of member municipalities in the delivery of municipal services; create v
her locations; holds seminars. Supersedes: National College for Criminal
of their employers and the defense bar.
morticians and embalmers. This site is designed for use by members and the
on to the dairy industry relative to udder health, milking management and
r businesses and increase their margins. NPFDA was established to provide servi
ching in business and other academic disciplines.
onal Midwife (CPM). CPM certification validates entry-level knowledge,
ut serials and the broader issues of scholarly communication. Members are fro
by nuclear medicine technologists. The NMTCB endeavors to promote quality pat
ons, how to start a small business, guide you to business licensed for your area
isting existing businesses by offering a variety of events and networking o
maintain high standards of practice within the profession to protect th
tions, and information sharing. With a wide range of activities, such as confer
the Owsley family; to promote interest in accurate research in the fie
long-term support and services to further develop existing industry.
and training of peace officers, to improve the profession, to improve an
ew 60% of the U.S. crop in 2001. Established in 1980, the Peanut Advisory Bo
embers and chapters. The Foundation was incorporated on February 26, 1957. By
omen in the study and in the profession of mevhanical engineering. Pi Tau S
s. Collects statistical data
meet the needs of Georgia's plumbing & mechanical industry. PMA is affiliated with
ovide a practice management program; maintain technical competence in
on Statement: To retain and create jobs for the quality growth of Polk County.
ganizational levels.
issues affecting the use, recycling and disposal of small sealed recharg
ronmentally responsible.
ry before government agencies.
me and money. As the voice of the industry, the Association advocates indu
etter education for the children of Georgia.
need to succeed in business - both during and beyond their athletic careers.
at the Foundation has been able to continue its mission for the past 23 yea
hout the state.
s in 64 countries. PPA offers consumers free referrals to photographic pr
ng activities dealing with sound forest management, conservation of timber
ns individuals involved in confronting persons with drinking problems. Seeks to p
ns whose members primarily represent the retailers, RV parks or resorts in
it in violence, and violence as a norm in American society. Concentration on t
echniques, government regulations, building and energy codes and other to
place in its archives, arouses an interest in its history, and cooperate
mier communities in which to live, work and shop by planning a desirable urban
hip for the next century.
h, improve the quality of community life, and represent the interests of its m
alogy course for senior citizens. Maintains exhibits and cemetery rec
ion of the hematopoietic (pertaining to the formation of blood cells) and
in which to share ideas and experiences.
work cooperatively to advance education and, in doing so, improve the social an
members of the Society practice in more than 60 Children's Hospitals
he field of pediatirc psychology is defined by the concerns of psychol
ussion. Membership by invitation. If interested contact Sec.-Treas
nterest in teaching, research, and publishing in the history of geogr
ership of 7,000 scholars, teachers, students, and religious leaders.
managers, museum and historical agency personnel and educators, the
and developments in technology.
d that important.
gredient of city planning. Provides accreditation to forestry departme
ic scholarship in the modern languages. SAMLA membership extends throughout
ontinuing education;development of industry organizations and professio
dairy farmers. Our mission is to build consumer demand for milk and milk p
nary approach for enhancing profitability and improving our industry th
rests and growth of its members; and To develop and enhance the human, op
GRA member associations produce amateur rodeos across the country and in Canada.
5 billion board feet of quality hardwood and softwood lumber annually. SLMA represen
tings with vendor support, and they have been very generous in their participat
artnerships and collaborations; assists in the professional development
s issues of importance to non-public schools such as organizational excellence, ac
ontic care and its perceived value.
representing the interests of corporations and individuals involved in the
enefit of the public health and to hold such other educational meetings and ex
ded information and speak for the group at state and federal levels with one s
cted officers on the Board of Directors. Our office is located in Atlanta and
erve their communities, the nation and all people.
nd support to the duly authorized militia of the various states and te
reby dedicate itself to the promotion and the protection of the profession a
hing through promotion and education. Increasing the profits of ASA m
g solutions to current and future challenges and problems in the industr
our current and future members
ers to importers / exporters in the buying and re-selling of fiber, card wa
manufacturers representing 94% of all carpet produced in the United States
a national network of foodservice sales and marketing professionals. We off
e are affiliated with the 243,000-member National Garden Clubs, Inc. (NGC).
tive action, to improve access to information, and to enable members to eff
to further the goals of preserving and interpreting Thomas County history.
uality new business and industry; while maintaining the values of our comm
ions and meet your needs.
ree enterprise may be established and flourish.
o live and work.
orcement agencies to improve industry policies, standards and procedures.
and relocate amenity-seeking retires to thier communities.
s and other pathologists with high quality continuing medical education (CME), incl
f Army Rangers past and present.
roducers of broilers, turkeys, ducks, table eggs, and breeding stock, as
oreign markets. USAPEEC was founded in 1984 with a grant from the Southeast
cessor Division 3. UEA Allied Industry Division 4. UEA Producer/Packer Divi
ssist in establishing orienteering clubs; to establish and standardize
members of the U.S. Davis Cup, Fed Cup, Olympic and Paralympic teams, th
members of the U.S. Davis Cup, Fed Cup and Olympic teams, the USTA admin
regional community it serves. The Chamber shall seek to accomplish its missi
sociated lines. From around the world to your own hometown, Whitworth f
ry. The Chamber is governed by 15 directors who serve 3-year terms. From these direc
of life in our community. Our purpose is to drive economic growth.
aycross is Georgia's Natural Choice for people looking for small town warmth and fri
king qualities to perfection; to do all in its power to protect and advance
e U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Compiles statistics
uccess, of women within the packaging industry. Promotes diversity across all le
e sport of women's basketball and to foster and promote the development of
domestic and international manufacturers of furniture, kitchen and bath cabinets, archite
s to improve the quality of life, enhance the environment, create global link
orkshops, and create forums for free expression to fill an information void
nsights for managing persistently profitable brands. The Institute works collabor