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MMC is a Los Angeles, CA-based company in the Business Services sector.
EMA was founded in 1957 as the Secondary School Admission Test Board (SSATB). Changing our name in 2016 was the catalyst of our brand evolution. As the Enrollment Management Association, our name rightfully emphasizes the importance of sustainable enrollment strategies. We are the leading resource dedicated to helping independent school leaders with their enrollment needs. Most know us for pioneering the gold-standard SSAT, administered to 50,000 potential students each year. We have since evolved beyond traditional testing services, offering timely data, insights, and digital solutions to help sustain the independent schools of the future. Weve grown from admissions professionals to a vast network of experts and advocates—developing the industry-standard Character Skills Snapshot, leadership tools like Learning Pass, and first-rate recruitment resources like the Standard Application Online and Student Prospect List. Our vision is to champion transformational education journeys. Our tools and resources provide insights beyond academics so schools can empower students to seamlessly navigate their unique paths to success. Our mission is to provide unparalleled leadership and service in meeting the admission assessment and enrollment needs of schools, students, and families. Together, lets champion transformational education journeys!
We develop original content for Gaming and iGaming, servicing the experienced gamer with niche video games and premium casino games.
Rick Engineering Company is a San Diego, CA-based company in the Business Services sector.
The YMCA of the USA is the national resource office for the nation`s YMCAs. Headquartered in Chicago, the YMCA of the USA exists to serve YMCAs. It is staffed by about 300 employees. Because all communities have different needs, all YMCAs are different; they are autonomous and separate from the YMCA of the USA. They are required by the national constitution to pay annual dues, to refrain from discrimination and to support the YMCA mission. All other decisions are local choices, including programs offered, staffing and style of operation. Each YMCA is an independent organization, autonomous and separate from the YMCA of the USA.