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Biometric passport extension bill passes.(Briefly)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Biometric passport extension bill passes. The House voted in favor of extending by one year the deadline for biometric, or machine-readable, passports for visitors traveling to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. The bill responds...
Correction.(Correction Notice)
July 1, 2004... A company name on pages 24 and 25 of the 2004 Technology Solutions Directory was misspelled. It should be Capitol Advantage.
Making a better world.(Briefly)
July 1, 2004... Making a better world. Entries are now being sought for the 2004 Associations Make a Better World Awards. Tell us your association's story by July 21 to be eligible to win. For details, visit www.asaenet.org/betterworld/awards.
Nonprofits back charity bill.(Briefly)(Nonprofit organizations)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Nonprofits back charity bill. A coalition of nonprofits, including the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the National Committee on Planned Giving, is rallying in support of a Senate bill that would allow tax-free distributions from...
FTC rejects anti-Spam registry.(Headlines)(Federal Trade Commission )(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... In a report to Congress, the Federal Trade Commission rejected the feasibility of a National "Do Not Spam" registry. The FTC had been investigating the possibility of the creation of such a list since Congress passed the CAN-SPAM Act in...
Community saddened by death of Ray Roper, CAE.(Headlines)(Roper & Roper )(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... ASAE Fellow and Key Award honoree Ray Roper, CAE, president of Roper & Roper and former president of the Printing Industries of America, Alexandria, Virginia, died June 15 of a heart attack at the age of 64. He is survived by his wife, Judy,...
Community mourns loss of former association CEO.(Headlines)(Washington Area New Auto Dealers Association)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Former Washington Area New Auto Dealers Association (WANADA) CEO Maurice J. (Mike) Murphy died May 5 at age 94. He is survived by his wife, Marguerite, his son Gerry and daughter Rosemary, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
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Changes to FCC fax rules.(Headlines)(Federal Communications Commission)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... A House bill recently introduced by Rep. Fred Upton (R-M) aims to correct the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) new regulations governing fax communication. Upton's Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet heard testimony on...
ASAE testifies against abuse of charities.(Headlines)(American Society of Association Executives)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... ASAE recently submitted testimony for the Senate Finance Committee's hearing on charity oversight and reform. For the past year, the Senate Finance Committee has been investigating abuses in charities and foundations, and the hearing serves as...
Postal reform clears Senate committee.(Briefly)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Postal reform clears Senate committee. The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously passed the Senate version of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act. The bill preserves universal service; simplifies the rate-setting process...
Exempt applications at all-time high.(Briefly)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Exempt applications at all-time high. The 2004 Internal Revenue Service's Advisory Committee on Tax-Exempt and Government Entities report disclosed that the number of exempt applications filed with the IRS reached an all-time high of 91,439 in...
New initiative to attract employers.(Briefly)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... New initiative to attract employers. In an effort to attract more employers by centralizing the growing number of online niche-market job boards, Boxwood Technology, Inc., in partnership with ASAE, recently launched AssociationJobBoards.com...
Building on a vision.(Preview)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
July 1, 2004... I probably could have lived out my days without seeing, much less using, a gas-powered, two-person post-hole digger. If you've never seen one: Picture about a four-foot-long drill bit, eight inches in diameter, mounted to what looks a bit like...
The AMC contribution.(ASAE Up Front)(Association Management Company)(American Society of Association Executives)
July 1, 2004... With 527 association management companies represented, the Association Management Company Section has the distinction of being the fastest-growing section within ASAE. Association management companies are professional service firms that provide...
Diversity coverage: more breadth.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
July 1, 2004... I was glad to see your publication address the issue of diversity in the workplace ("Beyond the Rainbow," April 2004), though I found your article lacking breadth. In the association community in Chicago, not only is there a glaring absence of...
Complying with document-destruction provisions.(Legal)
July 1, 2004... Nearly two years ago, Congress enacted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, a comprehensive set of reforms designed to prevent corporate fraud. While many of the Sarbanes-Oxley reforms do not apply to associations, the act's whistle-blower features...
Robust growth for independent telephone directory publishers.(Data Dispatch)(Association of Directory Publishers)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Robust growth for independent telephone directory publishers. The Association of Directory Publishers, a trade association based in Traverse City, Michigan, has gained 41 new members since September 2003, a reflection of robust growth in the...
Small business eyes growth.(Data Dispatch)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Small business eyes growth. Nearly three fourths of small businesses expect growth opportunities during the next six months, a significant increase over last spring's 56 percent, according to a semiannual survey by American Express. While...
Foundation giving falls.(Data Dispatch)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Foundation giving falls. Giving by grant-making foundations fell 2.5 percent in 2003, decreasing to $29.7 billion from just more than $30 billion in 2002, reports the Foundation Center, New York City.
Top reasons for executive job change.(Data Dispatch)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Top reasons for executive job change. ExecuNet, Norwalk, Connecticut, surveyed 363 employed executives about what would prompt them to consider a job change. Executives gave increased responsibility (40 percent) as the top reason, followed by...
Conversation starters.(Management)
July 1, 2004... Want to conduct an eye-opening, strategic conversation with key staff? Consider this suggestion from Donna F. Dunn, executive director of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Ames, Iowa; Every year Dunn has individual, out-of-the...
Deducting convention expenses.(Legal)(Interview)
July 1, 2004... Q: Are expenses of attending an association convention deductible?
A: Yes, according to the limits outlined below:
* Registration fee for educational seminar: 100 percent deductible if the education provided maintains or improves the...
Premium placed on versatility, connectivity.(Leadership)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Innovative. Fast and adaptable. Able to balance short-term results with long-term success. Today's organizations must demonstrate these qualities as well as face tough competition. Because of these forces, observes the Center for Creative...
Efforts continue to seek approval for dot-travel domain.(Travel Industry)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is once again weighing the creation of a dot-travel domain similar to dot-com or dot-edu. A top-level domain (TLD) is a specific space on the Internet dedicated to a particular...
Anniversary.(News & Know-How)
July 1, 2004... 50 Years
Associated Colleges of Illinois, Chicago: www.acifund.org
Safeguarding the environment.(Resources)(Convention Industry Council )(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Two new initiatives offer a wealth of information on creating environmentally friendly meetings and buildings.
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Green Meetings Report. Published by the Convention Industry Council (CIC), Washington, D.C., this...
Entertainment groups join forces.(Coalitions)(Entertainment Retail Trade Associations)(National Association of Theater Owners )(Digital Media Association )(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Five trade organizations have formed the Coalition of Entertainment Retail Trade Associations (CERTA), Washington, D.C., to focus on public policy issues of mutual interest. They are the Digital Media Association and National Association of...
Reducing presentation stress.(Professional Development)(speak without fear)
July 1, 2004... Whether you are standing at a podium or seated at a conference table, speaking before a group of people (large or small) is not a natural situation. Professional or formal speaking situations take stress to a whole other level. Learning five...
Dental Society says, wear those mouthguards.(Service Salute)(Massachusetts Dental Society)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... The Massachusetts Dental Society (MDS), Southborough, has a lot to smile about these days. Its public awareness campaign promoting the use of mouthguards for children participating in contact sports attracted widespread member participation as...
The Duh Factor: understanding intergenerational differences in association life.(Intergenerational Issues)(Cover Story)
July 1, 2004... SIMMERING UNDER THE SURFACE OR BUBBLING TO THE TOP OF YOUR ASSOCIATION ARE INTERGENERational differences: disagreements on goals and tactics, diverging ideas about who your customers are and how they should be served, worldviews that clash or...
Let's get together: benefit by facilitating self-forming groups.(Self-Forming Groups)(creation of a new organization model)
July 1, 2004... IN 1999, THE AMERICAN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Association, Chicago, began an expedition into the then-little-known world of communities of practice. Five years later, AHIMA's thriving online communities have helped its 48,000 members...
Customizing your community with online tools.(emergency nurses association)(state of community assessment tool)
July 1, 2004... When the Emergency Nurses Association, Chicago, conducted a membership assessment in 1998, surveys were sent by mail to a random sampling of the membership. For our 2003 survey, however, the ENA board of directors was committed to using an...
Celebration of the century: a behind-the-scenes look at commemorating a milestone.(Anniversaries)(national association of advertising novelty manufacturers)
July 1, 2004... IN 1903, THE AVERAGE HOURLY WAGE IN THE UNITED STATES WAS 22 cents, the average life expectancy was 47 years, and only 14 percent of homes had bathtubs. Yet, the concept of imprinting a product with an advertiser's name and logo already had a...
Healthy alternatives: fresh options for delivering affordable health insurance to members.(Health Insurance)
July 1, 2004... THE NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS Association (NSBA), Washington, D.C., hadn't even officially launched its health savings account offering when the phones started ringing. No press release had gone out, nor had any marketing brochure or e-mail...
Follow the leaders: the 2004 ASAE Fellows relay their greatest achievements, offer advice to future leaders, and speculate on what the future holds.(ASAE Fellows)(American Society of Association Executives)
July 1, 2004... BIG CHANGES ARE AFOOT IN THE world of association management, according to the newest class of ASAE Fellows. With the previously sluggish economy beginning to stir and technological developments continuing to move at top speed, the pressure to...
Toward bias-free leadership: your association wins when you identify and snuff out your biases.(Bias-Free Leadership)(guerilla bias)
July 1, 2004... BEA, A BLACK WOMAN, IS IN CHARGE OF MINORITY ISSUES at her association. Although things are better now, when she first took the job, many of Bea's colleagues were worried about offending her and therefore hesitated to ask even the simplest...
Looking out for your successor.(Operations)(valuable memos)
July 1, 2004... One of the nicest things that my predecessor did for me was to leave in his desk a sealed envelope containing two memos, which included information ranging from the vital to the helpful. Those two memos were of enormous help to me as I took the...
Free stuff for publications.(Publications)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2004... Attaining the resources to produce quality publications is not easy to do on a limited budget. Following are a few sources for free knowhow, content, and materials:
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Travel forecasts continue to strengthen.(Trends)
July 1, 2004... Meeting planners seeking to draw participants from outside the United States have reason to be optimistic that international attendees are returning. According to the Annual Travel Forecast by the Travel Industry Association of America,...
Visa tips for you and your meeting participants.(Meetings)
July 1, 2004... Earlier this year at an ASAE International Section Council networking breakfast, Paula Rieger, director of international affairs at the American Society of Clinical Oncologists, Alexandria, Virginia, and I hosted a roundtable on visa issues as...
Q: How does your association support staff who are continuing their education or working toward certification?(CEO to CEO)
July 1, 2004... At Washington Policy Associates, Inc., an association management company, employees are encouraged to attend seminars and workshops that will enhance and expand their skill set, which are paid for by WPA. Not only does staff return from these...
2004 exhibitors guide: an overview of association solution providers exhibiting at next month's annual meeting and exposition.(ASAE Minneapolis)(American Society of Association Executives )
July 1, 2004... The world's leading association education and exposition experience.
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Austin, Texas: a meeting destination on the move.(Hospitality)(Hilton Austin Convention Center Hotel)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... With the opening this year of the 800-room Hilton Austin Convention Center Hotel and the expansion of the convention center, which is less than two years ago, Austin continues to evolve into an exciting new meetings and conventions destination....
The new Broadmoor Hall: for perfectly unconventional trade shows.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Truth be told, there are two kinds of trade shows: There's the kind that comes and goes without much ado, and then there's the kind that's over the top, with happy exhibitors and great attendance. It's a show so special that it stays in the...
Hawaii Convention Center: association executives and meeting planners worldwide take notice.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... With world-class facilities, flawless technological support, and proven infrastructure, it's hard not to notice the Hawaii Convention Center: Even more evident is that the center offers something that no other convention center can, and that...
Destination Bloomington: Minnesota's fast-growing, accessible, and affordable meeting city.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Bloomington, Minnesota, is a blend of fantasy and reality, business and pleasure. It sits at the doorstep of the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport and is home to the world's most premier retail and entertainment complex, Mall of...
Boise, Idaho: discover a great meeting destination.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... "Great meeting destination" may not be the first description that comes to mind when you think of Boise, Idaho, but it should be. When you come to Boise, you'll see that it's clean, comfortable, and jam-packed with quality restaurants, diverse...
Cape Town International Conference Centre: off to a flying start.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... With an already impressive track record of successfully hosting major international conferences, expositions, and trade fairs, Cape Town, South Africa, is consistently growing its profile as a leading convention destination. Cape Town is...
Caribe Royale: All-Suites Resort & Convention Center.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Association meeting planners demand special attributes in the sites they select, and the largest independently owned meetings resort in Orlando, Florida--the Caribe Royale All-Suites Resort & Convention Center--continues to enhance its...
Columbus, Ohio: experience a dynamic destination.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Looking for a destination offering a slice of real Americana with a wide variety of world-class attractions and events and a friendly Midwestern atmosphere? Columbus is your answer. From vibrant downtown districts to top-of-the-line shopping...
Walt Disney World Resort: 2005 will bring new additions during a 16-month celebration.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... It's an event 50 years in the making, and it gets under way early next year (05/05/05 to be exact). As Disney celebrates 50 years of theme park magic, the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida will launch a 16-month celebration featuring new...
Greater Hartford Convention & Visitors Bureau: plan, book, and play in Hartford with the greatest of ease.(Hospitality)
July 1, 2004... Good vibes are within reach when you choose New England's rising star as your next meeting or convention destination. You'll find a rare blend of dynamic culture, international arts, and historic flavors. When you plan an event in Hartford,...
Houston, Texas: SpaceCity offers infinite possibilities for meetings.(Hospitality)
July 1, 2004... As the fourth-largest city in the United States, Houston is a leader in business, entertainment, the arts, and so much more. Visit Houston and you'll understand why it is a city of infinite possibilities.
Meeting space
A recent $165...
Kingston Plantation: everything under the sun.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Kingston Plantation, featuring two of the world's most trusted hotel brands, Embassy Suites and Hilton, is one of the largest and most comprehensive full-service conference resorts on the East Coast. Located in the heart of the famed Myrtle...
Louisville, Kentucky: we've got it!(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... On the banks of the Ohio River, north meets south in a unique blend of style and grace that sets the tone and pace that is Louisville, Kentucky. If you think you know this diverse city and all it has to offer, you may want to look again.
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The Galt House Hotel & Suites: legendary property invests $50 million in improvements.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... The 1,300-room Galt House Hotel & Suites is well into its $50 million renovation to enhance and upgrade all its facilities. The hotel's two towers are Kentucky historical landmarks and stand tall in the heart of downtown. As Louisville's only...
Mandalay Bay Convention Center: the ultimate one-stop meeting destination on the Las Vegas Strip.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... With the Las Vegas Strip's state-of-the-art convention center, access to more than 16,000 hotel rooms at a variety of price points, and a variety of entertainment and attractions to keep your attendees satisfied, Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino is...
Greater Miami and the Beaches: a formula for successful meetings.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Why meet in Miami? Greater Miami and the Beaches have a formula for success few can match. A sophisticated and exciting international city, Miami attracts visitors with top-rated hotels, beaches, water sports, tennis, golf, great shopping,...
Minneapolis: halfway between New York and L.A. ... all the way out of the ordinary.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Big space, small feel. That describes the Minneapolis Convention Center. It boasts more than 1.4 million square feet and includes 500,000 square feet of exhibit space, 93 meeting rooms, and two large ballrooms. Its impressive...
Omaha, Nebraska: river city on a roll.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Ever since a new convention center was approved by voters in 2000, the city leaders of Omaha, its business community, local hospitality providers, and the Greater Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau have been on a quest and working steadily to...
Ontario, California: the affordable advantage.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Strategically located between Palm Springs and Los Angeles, Ontario is Southern California's affordable alternative. Its central location allows for easy access via several freeways and it is minutes from all that Southern California has to...
Reno-Tahoe: America's Adventure Place.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Reno-Tahoe offers convention and meeting planners an unlimited selection of local attractions, day-trip excursions, and special events with one-of-a-kind meeting venues and facilities unique to the destination--not to mention more than 20,000...
San Antonio: the heart and soul of Texas welcomes meetings.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Long a crossroads of history, San Antonio is a blend of deeply rooted traditions and 21st century cosmopolitan flair. The nation's ninth-largest city, San Antonio is a joyful melange of the flavors and sounds of Old Mexico, the Republic of...
San Francisco: creating more reasons to keep you coming back.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Rated the top city in the United States by readers of Conde Nast Traveler, San Francisco keeps adding to its vitality. From the completed San Francisco International Airport's Master Plan expansion, to three new major hotels in the next three...
See Seattle ... and soak up the experience.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Seattle is more than a destination, it's an experience. Sip coffee at the original Starbucks. Learn to play the electric guitar at Experience Music Project. Scale the world's tallest indoor climbing pinnacle at the REI flagship store. Travelers...
Historic St. Charles, Missouri: new convention center and hotel to open in 2005.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Every year nearly a million visitors come to St. Charles, just 15 minutes west of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. They tour two historic districts--Main Street and Frenchtown--enjoying the quaint shops, antique stores, and restaurants...
Calgary TELUS Convention Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada: providing leading-edge technology in the heart of the new west.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Since the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre completed an extensive facelift and expansion in 2000, enquiries and event bookings have been charting a steep growth curve. The explanation is obvious: TELUS Convention Centre's incomparable location,...
The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino: everything you want for your next event--under one roof.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Located on the Las Vegas Strip, at the former site of the legendary Sands Hotel, The Venetian evokes Venice's historical art, architecture, and culture, Imagine Venice under a desert sky,
Rated four diamond by AAA and four star by...
Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau: big beach. Great meetings by the sea.(Hospitality)(Brief Article)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Located in Daytona Beach, Florida, just one hour's drive from Orlando, the Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau is your connection to a seaside meeting or convention. The area's 23 miles of fine, white sand beaches have welcomed...
Detroit, Michigan: find resounding success in the new Detroit.(Hospitality)(Brief Article)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... The city that put America on wheels and gave birth to the Motown Sound is recreating itself. Downtown Detroit is booming with new stadiums, skyscrapers, public spaces, and redevelopment. Billions of dollars have been committed to a variety of...
Palm Beach County Convention Center: the best of everything for every event.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... The new Palm Beach County Convention Center, which opened in November 2003, is centrally located on the corner of Okeechobee Boulevard and Florida Avenue in the heart of thriving West Palm Beach, Florida. Ideally situated across from the Kravis...
Santa Clara, California: Silicon Valley Central.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... When you touch down at Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport, you're just five freeway miles from the Santa Clara Convention Center, an excellent selection of accommodations, Paramount's Great America theme park, and some of the...
Savannah, Georgia's first city: where your meetings blossom.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... History, Southern hospitality, unique city squares, museums, cuisine, rivers, and coastline--no place combines them like Savannah. The city so beautiful that Sherman refused to destroy it continues to leave its impression on those seeing it for...
Sheraton Sand Key Resort: meetings with style.(Hospitality)(Aerospace Industries Association)(Brief Article)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Located on 10 acres of sandy white beach and alongside one that was rated the 14th best beach in the whole country, the Sheraton Sand Key Resort has long been considered a prime meetings market destination. Just ask Warren Balish, director of...
Springfield, Massachusetts, and the Pioneer Valley: MassMutual Center to open for meetings in 2005.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Wherever you look. Springfield and the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts are growing to meet the needs of meeting planners and those they serve. In 2005, Springfield will welcome a bigger and better arena and a brand new convention center...
Meet Virginia: where meetings stand the test of time.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Its seemingly endless sites, attractions, and first-class facilities make Virginia one of the finest meetings destinations in the United States. Whether you're looking for historical charm or state-of-the-art facilities, vibrant urban centers...
Peabody Hotel Group: the Peabody flag flies high.(Hospitality)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... More than 70 years ago, The Peabody Memphis, "the South's grand hotel," gave the world a unique, living symbol--the Peabody Ducks--and marched into the hearts and minds of meeting planners and their clients, who recognize the sign of the duck...
ProTech.(software solutions)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... The Complete Microsoft[R] Solution for Associations
a dramatic shift from traditional proprietary association management software
PROTECH CRM for Members eliminates risks and high cost of ownership inherent in proprietary AMS...
Meeting Xtensions.(BusinessPartners)(Brief Article)(Advertisement)
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First National Merchant Solutions: payment-processing solutions that maximize nondues revenue.(BusinessPartners)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... Every association, whether it is a 300-member newcomer or an established 30,000-member organization, is confronted with the challenge of finding alternative revenue streams. Nondues revenue that can bolster budget shortfalls or fund new...
internet4associations' Continuum: smart, affordable solutions.(BusinessPartners)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... First came computer programs, next came network software, then came the Internet. Continuum pulls it all together. A complete end-to-end solution, Continuum seamlessly merges your office and the Internet into a single solution. There's no...
NOAH from JL Systems, Inc.: empowering associations with Internet and database solutions.(BusinessPartners)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... NOAH is the enterprise association management system that covers all facets of association life from the expected features of membership, committees, meetings, subscriptions, advertising, and expositions to the unexpected features of...
JZA, Inc.: purpose before product. We put clients first.(BusinessPartners)(Advertisement)
July 1, 2004... In today's up-and-down economy, many organizations must make their funds stretch farther than ever before. At JZA, we have the experience to help nonprofit organizations and associations save money without sacrificing service or coverage. As...