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Greg Hassler |
Director Information Security | Profile |
Alma Area Chamber Of Commerce is a Alma, AR-based company in the Non-profit sector.
We are diverse. We are teachers, educators and pre-professionals. We are 4th grade teachers, science middle school teachers, high school English teachers and coaches. We are special education teachers, college professors and students just taking their first foundations class. We are administrators, support professionals and those who continue to serve the teaching profession through their retired membership. In addition to the classroom teachers and other specialists who work in our K-12 schools, click on the links below for more information about our other categories of membership.
Arizona Rock Products Association is a Phoenix, AZ-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Created in 1949, the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) is a voluntary, nonprofit, statewide educational association that serves and represents local Texas school districts. TASB`s membership includes all 1,034 Texas school districts, 20 regional education service centers, 49 community colleges, 34 tax appraisal districts, and 146 shared service arrangements. The Association represents the largest group of publicly elected officials in the state (more than 7,000 school board members) who preside over combined expenditures of more than $43 billion annually, employ more than 600,000 people, and serve over 4.7 million Texas students.
The Texas Chiropractic Association (TCA) is the essential voice for chiropractic in Texas. It provides protection and state-wide advocacy for chiropractors. Your ability to legally practice is at the forefront of the association’s goals and is one of the huge benefits provided to TCA members. The Texas Chiropractic Association works hard to advocate the position that the citizens of Texas should have adequate access to the health care of their choice and to insure that Doctors of Chiropractic have suitable representation in the decision-making agencies of the government. Additionally, each year members are offered information, education and networking to those who have joined in supporting chiropractic in the great state of Texas. The TCA supports the statutory authority of the individual practitioner to examine, analyze and or diagnose the living human body by any method taught by an accredited chiropractic college and to make use of any method of examination or therapeutics taught by any accredited chiropractic college that is within the legal scope of chiropractic practice. We incorporate that education into our continuing education courses. The TCA is governed by an elected, voting board of directors and is served by numerous dedicated committees and volunteers.