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Associations & Sponsorships
Hudson is proud to serve as a sponsor and partner for several local and national professional associations in the technology field. We encourage continuing education and professional networking for our staff, our consultants and our clients. Below is a partial list of the organizations and events we support.
Arizona
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Supports developers in Phoenix a place to meet, network and discuss the topics that impact development and technology.
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Southeast Phoenix group facilitates a discussion environment for .NET developers and IT professionals focusing on building real-world solutions using the Microsoft.NET platform.
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Colorado
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Colorado Technology Association is dedicated to advancing the technology industry, representing Colorado's technology industry through key public policy and legislative efforts, and highlighting important trends as well as provide opportunities for their community.
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Florida
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Provides professional development, education and resources in Human Performance Technology (HPT) standards for ISPI members in Central Florida.
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Along with select employers, Employer Partnership of the Armed Forces supports the employment of reverse component service members, their families, and our veterans.
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The Coalition staff, board members, partners, affiliates, and sponsors organize annual events and seminars aimed at continuous improvement of quality of health care not only in Florida but nationwide.
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Central & North Florida HIMSS chapter is dedicated to promoting a better understanding of health care information and management systems.
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Illinois
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One of 140+ chapters of ASTD, and one of the largest chapters nationwide, the Chicagoland Chapter was founded in 1943. Today, CCASTD is an organization of 1,200+ workplace learning & performance professionals working and serving in the greater Chicago metropolitan area.
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Chicago ISPI is committed to improving workplace performance, productivity, and quality and is a proud chapter of International Society for Performance Improvement.
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The mission of the PMI Chicagoland Chapter is to promote project management knowledge, standards and ethical practice for members, the profession and the community workforce. The Chicagoland Chapter has more than 4,000 members in the Chicago metropolitan area.
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The Technology Executives Club is a private association for CIOs, Senior IT Executives and their Staff. It is a thought leadership community that combines high-level networking and thought leadership for Senior IT executives with professional development for the staff under one membership.
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Minnesota
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The Northwest Chapter of AITP is a not-for-profit professional association comprised of professionals in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota facing the issues of designing, developing and implementing Information Technology.
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ISACA Minnesota Chapter promotes the education of, and help expand the knowledge and skills of its members in the interrelated fields of auditing, quality assurance, security, IS audit and control, and IT governance.
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The Minnesota SharePoint User Group brings the local SharePoint community together to share tips, tricks, and ideas on the uses of the various SharePoint products and technologies. The user group features SharePoint experts from Microsoft, Microsoft Partners, and the SharePoint user community.
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User group meets once every month and presents seminars covering a wide range of topics involved with the .NET technology.
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MHTA is an innovation and technology association united in fueling Minnesota’s prosperity. They help bring together the people of Minnesota’s technology ecosystem and lead the charge in directing technology issues to Minnesota’s state capitol and the local affiliate for our global partners, TechAmerica and TECNA.
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North Carolina
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The North Carolina Technology Association's mission is Making North Carolina Number One in Technology and Technology Number One in North Carolina. The organization does this through three main focus areas: executive engagement, public affairs and knowledge workforce.
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Texas
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To support and expand the professionalism, competence and knowledge of its members and of the Payroll Profession. The group was founded in 1983.
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AITP Dallas is a network of IT professionals that provides opportunities for members to share knowledge, enjoy fellowship, enhance their professional skills and stay connected with the ever changing IT industry.
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CEO Netweavers is a national organization with chapters throughout the United States, founded in 2001 in Dallas/Fort Worth. The group is a peer-to-peer support network of CEOs and trusted senior professional service advisors, committed to practicing the principles of Servant Leadership. Members freely share their knowledge, skills, and relationships to build careers and businesses without expecting anything in return.
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WITI is the premiere global organization empowering women in business and technology to achieve unimagined possibilities.
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