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FIOSA-MIOSA Safety Alliance of BC (Food Industry Occupational Safety Association – Manufacturing Industry Occupational Safety Alliance) is the health and safety association for manufacturers and food processors in British Columbia. Our guiding principle is to create and maintain a united resource so that the manufacturing and food processing industries can improve health and safety, reduce injury rates, and insurance premiums. Our goal is to assist members and clients wishing to enhance their health and safety management systems.
Mississippi Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Association is a Jackson, MS-based company in the Non-profit sector.
American Society for Quality is a Milwaukee, WI-based company in the Non-profit sector.
ASAE represents more than 21,000 association executives and industry partners representing 10,000 organizations. Our members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world. With support of the ASAE Foundation, a separate nonprofit entity, ASAE is the premier source of learning, knowledge and future-oriented research for the association and nonprofit profession, and provides resources, education, ideas and advocacy to enhance the power and performance of the association and nonprofit community. We believe associations have the power to transform society for the better. Our passion is to help association professionals achieve previously unimaginable levels of performance. We do this by nurturing a community of really smart, creative, and interesting people - our members. In short, we are the Center for Association Leadership.
The California Insurance Guarantee Association (CIGA) was created in 1969. The California Insurance Guarantee Association (CIGA) operates under Sections 1063-1063.77 of the California Insurance Code. CIGA is the largest guarantee association in the country. CIGA provides a mechanism for the payment of covered property, casualty, and workers` compensation insurance claims of insolvent insurance companies. Since its creation CIGA has successfully taken over the covered claim responsibilities of over one hundred insolvent Member Insurers. Between the years 1969 and 2000, CIGA averaged payments of approximately $51 million per year. By the year 2004, a number of insolvencies from large Workers` Compensation Member Insurers greatly increased CIGA`s payments. For the most recent five year period from 2007 through 2011, CIGA paid out in excess of $1.4 billion, an average of approximately $280 million per year for each of the past five years.