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FIA is the leading trade organization for the futures, options and cleared swaps markets worldwide. FIA’s membership includes clearing firms, exchanges, clearinghouses and trading firms from more than 25 countries as well as technology vendors, lawyers and other professionals serving the industry. FIA’s mission is to support open, transparent and competitive markets, protect and enhance the integrity of the financial system, and promote high standards of professional conduct. As the principal members of derivatives clearinghouses worldwide, FIA’s member firms play a critical role in the reduction of systemic risk in the global financial markets. FIA along with its affiliated associations, FIA Europe and FIA Asia, make up the global alliance, FIA Global, which seeks to address the common issues facing their collective memberships. FIA provides a forum for discussion on core issues with a goal of building consensus across global industry stakeholders. FIA divisions and working committees are a vital component of this process. They give members the opportunity to discuss common issues, exchange ideas, give input to the FIA board, exchanges and other regulatory and self-regulatory bodies, and network with peers. On a global scale, FIA division and committee initiatives bring industry professionals together to find solutions for common problems and have been critical in helping to deliver actionable solutions and technological tools to address market inefficiencies and other challenges.
Missouri Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts is a Washington, DC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
The Texas Municipal League exists solely to provide services to Texas cities. Since the first day of its existence, the League`s mission has remained the same: to serve the needs and advocate the interests of cities and city officials. Indeed, the TML Constitution states that the purpose of the League is "to render services which individual cities have neither time, money nor strength to do alone." Today, more than 1,120 Texas cities are members of the Texas Municipal League. The League is governed by a Board of Directors. The League`s Executive Committee, which is empowered to take any actions that may arise between meetings of the full TML Board, includes the president, the president-elect, the past presidents, two other Board members appointed by the president and the Executive Director. The Board appoints an Executive Director to manage the affairs of the League under the Board`s general direction. Today, the League employs a staff of 30 and is organized into six departments: Membership Services, Administrative Services, Legal Services, Legislative Services, Affiliate Services, and Conferences and Training.
National Association of Colleges and Employers is a Bethlehem, PA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
National Association Management Group is a Kennesaw, GA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.