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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.
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The Indiana State Medical Association is dedicated to Indiana physicians and their efforts to provide the best possible health care for their patients. Join us to help shape the health care environment in Indiana and to act on issues that are important to you.
CHTA first began in 1959 as a committee of the Caribbean Tourist Association - a public/private sector organization created to promote and market the region - in response to a specific hotel lobby. In 1962, CHTA became an autonomous body as a not-for-profit limited liability corporation registered in the Cayman Islands. CHTA was very much market-focused during its genesis - airlines controlled access, wholesalers controlled traffic and payments, and hotel reps controlled communications with travel agents, while the hotels themselves were not protected. Our main concern back them was for the hotel sector to regain some measure of control and address these issues as one. CHTA is headquartered in Miami, Florida, Finance Office in San Juan, Puerto Rico and a project office in Barbados. The Association is governed by a board of directors elected by the member national hotel associations, according to their size. Two directors are elected to represent airlines, five to represent other allied members, one to represent chain hotels, and one each to represent the Caribbean Society of Association Executives (CSHAE), the Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce (CAIC), the Caribbean Council (CC), and the Caribbean-Central American Action (C-CAA). The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) appoints three representatives to the CHTA board.
District of Columbia Building Industry Association is a Washington, DC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.