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SIM Capital Area - SIM is an association of senior IT executives, prominent academicians, selected consultants, and other IT thought leaders built on the foundation of local chapters, who come together to share and enhance their rich intellectual capital for the benefit of its members and their organizations.
SIM members strongly believe in and champion:
- The alignment of IT and business as a valued partnership;
- The creation and sharing of best practices;
- The effective, efficient and innovative business use of information technology to continuously bring to market valuable products and services;
- IT management and leadership skills development that enables our members growth at each stage of their career;
- The replenishment and education of future IT leaders including a strong role in influencing university curriculums and continuing education;
- Working with the IT industry to shape its direction; and
- Policies and legislation that stimulate innovation, economic development, healthy competition and IT job creation.
- Serving our communities and the industry through giving and outreach
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RLF is SIM’s leadership development program. Participants discover their own unique authentic leadership style and voice which enable them to achieve influence, power and success in their personal and professional lives. Their executive sponsors report increased effectiveness, decision making, delegation and capacity to get work done through others. RLF is in its 16th year with over 2300 graduates |
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The Advisory Council (TAC) is the Next Generation of IT Research and Advisory Services. TAC provides on-demand, custom-written advice, phone consultations, and on-site visits from leading IT experts. Clients include Global 2000, mid and small cap companies, universities, and state and federal agencies across North America.
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The mission of International GMIS is to provide an organizational structure and network with associated activities, which may be used by all State, County, and Local government agencies and educational institutions which are members in order to help them in their information and automation endeavors and with associated projects and problems.www.gmis.org.
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About GlobalEXECWomen Executive women in business and technology contribute to interactive forums and build intentional relationships™ through GlobalEXECWomen's international thought leadership community. GlobalEXECWomen members represent large public companies and entrepreneurial endeavors, where they influence billions of dollars of business investment. Each year, GlobalEXECWomen honors outstanding women executives through the globally recognized International Woman of Influence Awards™. For more information on GlobalEXECWomen, visit www.globalexecwomen.com
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The Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) provides global public policy, business networking, and national leadership to promote
the continued rapid growth of the IT industry. ITAA consists of over 300 corporate members throughout the U.S. The Association plays the leading
in issues of IT industry concern including information security, taxes and finance policy, digital intellectual property ,telecommunications competition, workforce and education, immigration, online privacy and consumer protection, government IT procurement, human resources and e-commerce policy. ITAA members range from the smallest IT start-ups to industry leaders in the Internet, software, IT services,digital content, systems integration, telecommunications, and enterprise solution fields. For more information, visit www.itaa.org. ITAA is secretariat of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance, consisting of 70 IT trade associations around the world.
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