Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|
Headquartered in St. Louis, Mo., the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) is a 501(c)6 not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving and protecting the electrical distribution channel. NAED is the voice of electrical distribution, providing members with the best in tools, information and assistance to help them thrive financially and to improve the electrical distribution channel. Electrical distributors are the essential link between companies who make electrical products and the contractors, electricians, designers, architects, specifiers, and service professionals who put the products into operation all over the world. Beyond warehousing and selling electrical products, distributors also provide critical value-added services like extensive product knowledge, technical assistance and trouble-shooting, on-time delivery, market knowledge, and extending credit to end-users. We have a wide range of online classes and webinars available for: * Business Skills Courses * EDGE Courses * EPEC Courses * Industry Specific Education * NAED Products * OSHA Safety Courses * Profit Talk Products * Research Products * Software Courses
Jennings & Assoc is a Brandon, FL-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers is a Wormleysburg, PA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
The National Institute of Governmental Purchasing is a Herndon, VA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
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.