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National Association of Women Business Owners:
National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) is the voice of America's 10.4 million women-owned businesses. Since 1975, NAWBO has helped women evolve their businesses by sharing resources and providing a single voice to shape economic and public policy.
With 9,000 members and 80 chapters, NAWBO is the only dues-based national organization representing the interests of all women entrepreneurs across all industries. (visit website)

Business and Professional Women:
Business and Professional Women empowers working 3women to achieve their full potential and partners with employers to build successful workplaces.
BPW Foundation partnerships build successful workplaces by strengthening the capacity of organizations and businesses to recognize and create work environments in which the skills and contributions of workingwomen are recognized and advanced. Successful workplaces, as defined by BPW Foundation, model worklife effectiveness, workplace equity and diversity. (visit website)

One Southern Indiana:
Doing business is all about making connections – connections to current and potential customers, ideas, and funding. From Indianapolis down to Frankfort, One Southern Indiana is the connector for businesses throughout the region (Louisville and Southern Indiana metro areas) and is driven to provide tailored growth strategies and solutions that help regional businesses grow and succeed in today’s global economy. (visit website)

Greater Louisville Incorporated:
Greater Louisville Inc. is the metro chamber of commerce and economic development agency for the Louisville, Kentucky - Southern Indiana Metropolitan area.
Greater Louisville Inc. is dedicated to helping transform Louisville from a nice, average city into one of America's hot spots through a series of bold economic development initiatives. (visit website)

Advertising Federation of Louisville:
The Advertising Federation of Louisville (”AdFed”), with nearly 650 members, represents Louisville’s $1 billion advertising industry. The American Advertising Federation has honored AdFed as “Club of the Year” in 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2006 -- competing with clubs in top-tier markets like Cleveland, Houston, Minnesota, New York and Philadelphia.
AdFed supports the professional enhancement of all advertising and communications professionals in the Greater Louisville area through informational, educational, social and community programs. (visit website)

Better Business Bureau:
Better Business Bureau is an unbiased organization that sets and upholds high standards for fair and honest business behavior. Businesses that earn BBB accredited business status contractually agree and adhere to the organization’s high standards of ethical business behavior. BBB provides objective advice, free business Reliability Reports and charity Wise Giving Reports, and educational information on topics affecting marketplace trust. The first BBB was founded in 1912. Today, 128 BBBs serve communities across the U.S. and Canada, evaluating and monitoring more than 3 million local and national businesses and charities. (visit website)

Society for Human Resource Management :
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest professional association devoted to human resource management. Our mission is to serve the needs of HR professionals by providing the most current and comprehensive resources, and to advance the profession by promoting HR’s essential, strategic role. Founded in 1948, SHRM represents more than 225,000 individual members in over 125 countries, and has a network of more than 575 affiliated chapters in the United States. (visit website)

Mailing and Fulfillment Service Association:
MFSA is the national trade association for the mailing and fulfillment services industry. For more than 80 years MFSA has been working to improve the business environment for mailing and fulfillment companies and to provide opportunities for the learning and professional development of the managers of these companies.
The association is made up of more than 700 companies, most of which are located in the USA and Canada. Regular members are in the mailing services, product fulfillment, or literature fulfillment business. Associate members are the suppliers to the mailing and fulfillment services business. These suppliers are providing mailing and fulfillment companies with hardware, software, mailing lists, transportation services, supplies -- the full range of products and services needed by professional high volume mailers and shippers. (visit website)

Postal Customer Council:
The Postal Customer Council™ (PCC®) was established in 1961 to improve communications between U.S. Postal Service® customers and managers. The organization has grown increasingly more important since the 1970s, when business mailing issues became its primary focus.
Today, there are more than 200 local Postal Customer Councils with approximately 120,000 members across the nation. Regular meetings, educational programs, mailer clinics, and seminars keep members abreast of the latest Postal Service™ developments. Members also work closely with local Post Office™ locations to make mail service more efficient, resulting in improved delivery and greater customer satisfaction. (visit website)

Print Services Distribution Association:
The Print Services & Distribution Association is an international organization of print distributors, trade printers and suppliers working together to ensure that end users receive the products and services they need to succeed.
Our members are a knowledgeable, successful and dedicated group of business printing professionals leading the progress of the print distribution industry. PSDA supports this success by providing our members with the highest quality of information and resources through our networking and educational events, online curriculum offerings, award-winning publications, and sourcing referral services. (visit website)

Alliance of Indiana Rural Water:
The Alliance of Indiana Rural Water is a non-profit membership association of over 650 water and wastewater systems and related professionals and is Indiana's only representative to the National Rural Water Association. NRWA is the nation’s largest utility association with over 22,400 members. Our affiliation with NRWA provides the only cohesive voice representing water and wastewater systems, together leading the way in rural water legislation.
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Indiana University Southeast School of Business Roundtable

Harrison County Chamber of Commerce

Indiana Sherrif's Association

 

 

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