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TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS, INC.
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS, INC.
Austin, Texas
201-500 employees
The Texas Association of School Boards promotes educational excellence for all Texas schoolchildren. We provide a wide variety of services and programs to help public school board members serve their communities more effectively and to help school districts function more efficiently.
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TEXAS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
TEXAS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Texas Medical Association was organized by 35 physicians in 1853 to serve the people of Texas in matters of medical care, prevention and cure of disease, and the improvement of public health. Today, with more than 56,000 physician and medical student members, TMA is the nation's largest state medical society. TMA’s key objective is to improve the health of all Texans.
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ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED FRAUD EXAMINERS, INC.
ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED FRAUD EXAMINERS, INC.
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
The ACFE is the world's largest anti-fraud organization and premier provider of anti-fraud training and education. Together with more than 90,000 members, the ACFE is reducing business fraud world-wide and inspiring public confidence in the integrity and objectivity within the profession.
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TEXAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
TEXAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
The Texas Hospital Association is a nonprofit trade association representing more than 85 percent of Texas hospitals and health care systems. Founded in 1930, the Texas Hospital Association represents the interests of its member hospitals and health systems in both the legislative and regulatory arenas at the state and federal levels on key issues and supports their efforts to provide quality, cost-effective and accessible care. Texas hospitals and the 369,000 health care professionals they employ share one overarching mission: to make quality, compassionate, affordable health care accessible to all Texans. THA’s experienced team has earned a reputation among Texas hospitals as the go-to resource and thought leader in hospital-related education, advocacy and information.
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TEXAS TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
TEXAS TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
The Texas Trial Lawyers Association was founded in 1949. More than seven decades later, our mission remains the same: empowering trial lawyers. When trial lawyers have the tools to best represent their clients, Texas is a better, safer, and healthier place to live and work. That’s why our service-oriented approach is designed to give our members an edge in the courtroom, at the Capitol, and in their practices. Our list servers and networking opportunities provide members with access to the full power of our members’ collective wisdom and experience. Our legislative advocacy and political involvement puts TTLA members at the center of every fight to protect the 7th Amendment and the right to trial by jury. Our cutting edge education seminars, as well as products, services, and information, help our members keep pace with the ever-changing legal environment. With members from every corner of the state and firms of every size, TTLA is the largest, most connected organization of plaintiff’s lawyers in Texas. Our membership is united by shared vision that everyone deserves access to our courts and no one is above accountability. We will continue to empower our members to fight for the rights of every Texan.
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WORKQUEST INDUSTRIES, INC.
WORKQUEST INDUSTRIES, INC.
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
WorkQuest, a private, nonprofit corporation links Texans with disabilities to meaningful employment opportunities, improving quality of life for thousands of individuals across the state. In 1978, the Texas WorksWonders Program was implemented by WorkQuest to increase employment, wages and, ultimately, enhance the lives of Texans with disabilities. This initiative resulted from the efforts of the Texas Legislature, which created the WorksWonders Program under Chapter 122 of the Human Resources Code. In the 40 years since its successful implementation, the WorksWonders Program continues to set new marks for the number of people with disabilities employed. In the past year, more than $44 million in wages were paid to these employees for work on state and local government contracts
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EX STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
EX STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
The alumni association of UT Austin, serving more than 110,000 members and more than 540,000 alumni.
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AUSTIN CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
AUSTIN CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Visit Austin is the official destination marketing and sales organization for the City of Austin. An accredited member of the Destination Marketing Association International, Visit Austin is charged with marketing Austin nationally and internationally as a premier business and leisure destination, thus enriching our community's overall quality of life.
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TEXAS CLASSROOM TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
TEXAS CLASSROOM TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
The Texas Classroom Teachers Association is the leading teacher association in Texas, with 50,000 members statewide. TCTA has been protecting the rights of teachers and advocating on their behalf since 1927. We are an independent nonprofit, nonunion professional association for educators with no labor union affiliations. Our mission has never wavered. TCTA represents classroom teachers and other instructional personnel who are not classified as administrators. Learn more at tcta.org.
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MUNICIPAL ADVISORY COUNCIL OF TEXAS
MUNICIPAL ADVISORY COUNCIL OF TEXAS
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
Municipal Advisory Partners is a financial services company based out of 26 Park St Ste 2010, Montclair, New Jersey, United States.
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TEXAS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
TEXAS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
The Texas Automobile Dealers Association (TADA) is the statewide trade association representing over 1,200 franchised automobile dealerships in nearly 300 communities throughout the state of Texas. It represents the dealer body before the Texas Legislature, Congress, and all regulatory agencies. As the voice of Texas’ franchised automobile dealers in public policy and regulatory matters, TADA advocates on behalf of its members for fair and ethical business practices to better serve consumers in Texas. TADA is also a resource for its members, providing access to business best practices, educational training programs, legal support, and an annual conference. TADA promotes the best interests not only of franchised dealers but also consumers. The association supports programs for the resolution of consumer complaints and places high priority on consumer welfare by promoting motor vehicle and driver safety as well as a safe, reliable highway system. By supporting laws that benefit franchised dealers, the automobile industry and consumers, TADA can further promote a business climate that fosters growth, opportunity and financial stability. Above all, TADA members are committed to creating jobs, providing quality service, and giving back to their communities through time and resources. The Texas Automobile Dealers Association is a member of the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), the association representing all franchised automobile dealers in the United States.
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INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
Formed in 1974, the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) represents Texas community banks. The Austin-based group is the largest state community banking organization in the nation, with membership comprised of more than 2,000 banks and branches in 700 Texas communities. Providing safe and responsible financial services to all Texans, IBAT member bank assets range in size from $27 million to $39 billion with combined assets statewide of nearly $256 billion. IBAT member banks are committed to supporting and investing in their local communities.
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