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ABWM Foundation
The ABWM Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit foundation. It supports the work of the American Board of Wound Management (ABWM) for the advancement of wound care, the promotion of certification for providers of chronic and acute wounds, and the benefit of the public by developing and providing quality education and conducting sound research to support and promote wound care.
Client since 2012
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AESF Foundation
The AESF Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization that
focuses on technical education programs to advance the science and
technology of surface finishing.
Client since 2006
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AIP Association for
Information Protection
The Association for Information Protection's (AIP) mission is to
act as an advocate for the information protection industry by shaping
legislation and public policy through government relations while
establishing high standards and a comprehensive certification program
fo the secure destruction industry on behalf of it's customers.
Client since 2007
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American Board of Wound Management
The American Board of Wound Management (ABWM) is a voluntary,
not-for-profit organization established for the purpose of credentialing
inter-disciplinary practitioners in the field of wound management.
The purpose of the ABWM is to establish and administer a certification
process to elevate the standard of care across the continuum of
wound management.
Client since 2006
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Corporate Environmental Enforcement Council
The Corporate Environmental Enforcement Council (CEEC) is an organization
comprised of corporate counsel and environmental professionals from
a wide range of industrial sectors that focus on civil and criminal
environmental enforcement issues. CEEC is the only cross-industry
coalition where company legal, environmental and governmental affairs
professionals can interact and benchmark environmental enforcement
issues and policies that impact each of us on a daily basis.
Client since 1994
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Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition
The Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC) is a group
of companies working together to create a comprehensive set of tools
and methods that support credible implementation of the Code of
Conduct throughout the Electronics and Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) supply chain.
Client since 2009
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Electricity Storage Association
The Electricity Storage Association is an international trade association
established to foster development and commercialization of energy
storage technologies. The membership includes utilities, equipment
manufacturers, national laboratories, system designers and academia
using the ESA as the leading technical forum to promote a better
understanding of the benefits of energy storage in an electricity
grid. The ESA is organized as a 501 (c) (6) trade association with
Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Client since 2011
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Gridwise® Alliance
The GridWise® Alliance, founded in 2003, is a coalition of public
and private stakeholders that advocates for the transformation of
the electric grid to achieve a sustainable energy future. The Alliance
facilitates the effective collaboration among stakeholders, to promote,
educate, and advocate for the adoption of innovative smart grid
solutions. These solutions will achieve economic and environmental
benefits for customers, communities, shareholders and society.
Client since 2004
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Global Smart Grid Federation
The Global Smart Grid Federation was established in April 2010 to bring together Smart Grid initiatives from around the world. Over the past several years, various countries have initiated projects and programs to explore the potential of the new generation of information- and communication-based technologies emerging across the power sector. The Global Smart Grid Federation is committed to creating smarter, cleaner electricity systems around the world. By linking the major public-private stakeholders and initiatives of participating countries, the federation will share best practices, identify barriers and solutions, foster innovation, and address key technical and policy issues.
Client since 2011
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International Claim Association
The International Claim Association (ICA) is the trade association
representing claims professionals in the areas of life, health and
disability insurance. 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 companies,
TPAs, and Blue Cross and Blue Shield organizations worldwide.
Client since 2005
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The National Association of Dealer Counsel (NADC)
The National Association of Dealer Counsel (NADC) is a nationwide
professional organization of attorneys who represent automobile
and other vehicle/vessel dealers.
Client since 2010
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National Association for Surface Finishing
The National Association for Surface Finishing (NASF) is the industry
trade association established to promote the advancement of the
North American surface finishing industry globally. NASF was created
as a means to better serve the needs of the surface finishing industry
by “reorganizing” and bringing together the members
of the American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society (AESF),
the Metal Finishing Suppliers Association (MFSA) and the National
Association of Metal Finishers (NAMF).
Client since 2006
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National Mitigation Banking Association
Established in 1998 the National Mitigation Banking Association brings together leaders who are committed to a unique concept for restoring and conserving America's wetlands and other natural resources - a concept that unites sound economic and environmental practices. NMBA promotes federal legislation and regulatory policy that encourages mitigation banking and conservation banking as a means of compensating for adverse impacts to our nation's environment
Client since 2011
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National Space Society
The National Space Society (NSS) is an independent, educational,
grassroots, non-profit organization dedicated to the creation of
a spacefaring civilization. Founded as the National
Space Institute (1974) and L5
Society (1975), which merged to form NSS in 1987 (see merger
proclamation), NSS is widely acknowledged as the preeminent
citizen's voice on space. NSS has over 12 thousand members (and
more supporters) and over 50 chapters
in the United States and around the world. The society also publishes
Ad Astra magazine, an award-winning periodical chronicling the most
important developments in space.
Client since 2009
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Stewardship Action Council
The Stewardship Action Council (SAC) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving social and environmental performance. SAC membership includes representatives from the academic, state government, non-governmental, investment, industrial, and services sectors. SAC members strive to raise their level of social, environmental, and economic performance through shared responsibility and collaboration.
Client since 2010
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Smart Grid Policy Center
The Smart Grid Policy Center (SGPC) is a not-for-profit foundation of public and private smart grid stakeholders who are aligned around a shared vision to transform and modernize the U.S. electric system. The mission of the Center is to raise awareness and educate stakeholders on the issues surrounding power delivery, both in the US and globally.
Client since 2011
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Sorptive Minerals Institute
The Sorptive Minerals Institute (SMI) is the industry trade association
representing the manufacturers and marketers of products made from
highly absorbent clay minerals. These versatile minerals are used
in a wide variety of applications including oil & grease absorbents,
filtration media, cosmetics/pharmaceuticals, paints, soil amendments
and cat litter.
Client since 1995
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State Law Resources, Inc.
State Law Resources, Inc., is an international network of independent law firms. In the US, SLR has one from each state and the District of Columbia. US firms are selected for their experience in government relations and administrative and regulatory law at the state and federal level. Each member firm also has unique public-and private-sector experience. Outside the US, one firm per country is selected for their compatibility with the practice areas of the US firms. We have firms in Canada and The United Kingdom.
Client since 2011
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