An organization of and for professional people.
1 Neo pairs a $37 million investment fund with an exclusive professional organization .
2 WPO, or the World Presidents' Organization, is a professional organization of current and former executives at major companies.
3 The International SPA Association, a professional organization whose members include medical spas, declined a request for comment from Reuters Health.
4 The American Society of Cinematographers is not a guild or union, but an invitation-only professional organization of about 350 top cinematographers.
5 And not one of the subjects interviewed for this article could identify a professional organization that focused on artists of color.
6 Community-oriented resource links, including an extensive list of women's career and professional organizations .
7 Conducting extensive outreach to clinical and hospital professional organizations to ensure health system preparedness.
8 Keep up your schooling and your skills, network via social media and professional organizations .
9 Professional organizations around the world are currently considering these recommendations.
10 Since then, other professional organizations have taken a skeptical but less decisive view toward PSA testing.
11 Appropriately, major professional organizations worldwide are assuming responsibility for the data quality in their respective registry databases.
12 Erwin O. Smigel writes about New York's old white-shoe lawfirms in The Wall Street Lawyer: Professional Organization Man?
13 Check out national professional organizations .
14 There actually are professional organizations .
15 He is now co-president of the FinTech Club, one of the largest professional organizations at the school, with 260 members.
16 Museums and professional organizations .
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