The ABWM Foundation is a 501(c)(3) founded to support the work of the American Board of Wound Management for the advancement of wound care, the promotion of certification for providers of chronic and acute wounds and to benefit the public by developing and providing quality education and conducting sound research to support and promote wound care.
The Academy of Life Underwriting is a non-profit organization that provides life underwriting education opportunities to underwriters at all career stages. They do this through a certificate and professional designation program, as well as webinar and other educational opportunities.
The Association of Dental Support Organizations (ADSO) is a non-profit organization comprised of more than 50 DSO member companies, several association partners and more than 180 industry partners. ADSO represents Dental Support Organizations (DSOs) before the public, policymakers and the media.
The Air Charter Safety Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization. Founded in 2008, its mission is to lead and support the advancement of the highest aviation safety standards. By sharing information, resources and tools, ACSF helps enable the business, charter and fractional ownership industry to offer the safest aviation operations in the world.
The American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) is the premier trade organization representing U.S. companies engaged in global trade. They are recognized as technical experts regarding the day-to-day import and export of goods including the facilitation of global trade. AAEI advocates on behalf of U.S. companies on trade policy issues before the U.S. Congress, trade compliance practices and operations before Executive Agencies, and multi-lateral organizations including the World Trade Organization and the World Customs Organization.
ABWM is a voluntary, not-for-profit organization established for the purpose of credentialing multi-disciplinary health care professionals in the field of wound management. ABWM offers three certifications in wound care, Certified Wound Care Associate® (CWCA®), Certified Wound Specialist® (CWS®) and Certified Wound Specialist Physician® (CWSP®).
Key Services:
Administer Certification Programs
Market certification programs to prospective health care professionals
The Association of Home Office Underwriters is a professional association of insurance underwriters specializing in risk selection in the life, health, and living benefits industries. AHOU was established to promote and provide networking and professional development opportunities to insurance underwriters
Key Services:
Strategic guidance for new and existing programs
Educational program development and management
Operational management of member services and event registration
The Carbon Removal Alliance & Carbon Removal Institute is a community of carbon removal buyers and sellers advocating for policies and programs that advance high quality, permanent carbon dioxide removal (CDR). The Carbon Removal Institute will demonstrate the breadth and viability of emerging CDR opportunities engaging permanent carbon removal technologies, private market CDR buyers, and other stakeholders to align on core principles for proper valuation of carbon removals, build a library of best practices, and increase public understanding of carbon removal to spur additional investments by government and the private sector.
The Children's Hospital Coalition brings together some of the top children’s hospitals in the nation and Phlow™, an innovative essential medicines manufacturer, to raise awareness about the broken essential medicines supply chain for pediatric patients and to help provide a solution.
CEEC is the only cross-industry coalition where company legal, environmental, health and safety professionals can advocate, interact and benchmark compliance and enforcement issues and policies. Established in 1995, CEEC has supported strong but focused environmental policies and clear, rational and implementable regulations that help to promote a culture of compliance.
The GridWise Alliance represents the broad and diverse group of stakeholders that design, build, and operate the electric grid. Since 2003, the Alliance and its members have been at the forefront of educating federal and state legislators and regulators on the critical need to modernize our nation’s electricity system.
Founded in 1909, ICA is a membership association addressing a broad range of life, health and disability claim issues including those relevant in the day to day operation of claim departments. The ICA provides a forum for information exchange and a program of education tailored to the needs of its member life and health insurance companies, reinsurers, managed care organizations, TPAs, and Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations worldwide.
Key Services:
Administer ICA’s Claims Education/Credential Program
Established in 1994, LISA is the oldest and largest trade organization in the life settlement market. As a voluntary, not-for-profit, LISA’s members provide essential services to policy owners and industry participants by educating consumers and advisors about a life settlement as an alternative to lapse or surrender of a life insurance policy. LISA members are also active in advocating for the industry in front of legislative and regulatory bodies.
MED-Project LLC is an organization established by producers of pharmaceutical products in response to local/state extended producer responsibility laws. MED-Project operates stewardship programs in compliance with local/state U.S. legislation mandating that producers provide a public solution for the collection, transportation, and disposal of unwanted medicine and/or sharps from households in the specified jurisdiction.
The National Association of Dealer Counsel (NADC) is a nationwide professional organization of attorneys who represent automobile and other vehicle dealers.
PPSWG is a membership association for producers of pharmaceutical products established in response to local/state extended producer responsibility laws. PPSWG coordinates the development of stewardship plans that comply with the laws mandating that producers provide a solution for the collection, transportation, and disposal of unwanted medicine and/or sharps.
The Piper M-Class Owners & Pilots Association is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the interests and safety of owners and pilots worldwide who fly PA-46 derivative aircraft.
Founded in 1970, the Sorptive Minerals Institute (SMI) is the national trade association representing the producers and marketers of products made from absorbent clay minerals. SMI serves as the marketing, promotion and research arm of the absorbent clay industry with the goal of enhancing long-range growth and profitability.
SLR is an international network of independent law firms. SLR’s network helps businesses, trade associations and public policy coalitions navigate the complex and time-consuming process of managing both legal issues and state government relations. In the US, SLR has one firm from each state and the District of Columbia. Every firm has a state capital presence.
The American Association of Consumer Credit Professionals (AACCP) represents dedicated consumer advocates from across the full consumer credit system. AACCP members serve as a trusted resource that consumers use to understand and navigate the complex credit reporting ecosystem.
The American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM) was established in 2007 to improve the standards of medical practitioners and the quality of patient care related to the treatment of venous disorders.
Key Services:
Comprehensive Certification Program Support
Governance, Board of Directors & Committee Management
The United Aerial Firefighters Association is a start-up organization whose goal is to advocate for safety in firefighting and elevate awareness of the industry amongst customers, the Federal Government, and the Department of the Interior, and to drive innovation in how the Federal Government responds to wildfires.
Women’s White Collar Defense Association (WWCDA) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit corporation that promotes the common business and professional interests of women attorneys and other professionals who specialize in white collar and other defense and compliance work. Their clients are corporations, other organizations and individuals facing government enforcement actions (criminal, civil, regulatory, and administrative), internal investigations, compliance and other defense issues. WWCDA promotes diversity in the legal and consulting professions, organizes business activities to facilitate networking and business development opportunities for women in the field, and provides educational programming and other initiatives focused on advancing women. WWCDA has 49 chapters with more than 3700 members throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific.