Associations
The company currently holds memberships, either on a corporate or an individual basis, in the following associations/organizations for staying abreast of market and industry developments, and for establishing expanded contacts.
The Electrical League of Ohio was founded in 1909 and is the oldest electrical trade association in the United States. The Electrical League is a non-profit organization formed to achieve the maximum opportunities for the League, its members and the electrical industry through long-term strategic planning.
The Electrical League of Ohio is proud to provide its members of the electrical industry and their employees with accredited educational opportunities, professional development, information exchange, and member services. The Electrical League currently has chapters in Cleveland, Akron and Canton, Ohio.
Railway Systems Suppliers, Inc. is a trade association serving the communication and signal segment of the rail transportation industry. RSSI continues to grow with over 280 member companies.
RSSI’s primary effort each year is to organize and manage a trade show for our members to exhibit their products and services.
The Northern Ohio Society for Healthcare Engineering (NOSHE) is a non-profit association consisting of hospital members and industry specialists focused on enhancing the development of healthcare professionals in Northern Ohio.
American Municipal Power, Inc. (AMP) is a nonprofit corporation that owns and operates electric facilities with the purpose of providing generation, transmission and distribution of electric power and energy to its members.
The American Municipal Power, Inc. (AMP) Municipal Electric Partner (MEP) program provides industry vendors and consulting firms with the opportunity to present their products and services to AMP member communities.
The Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the world’s largest organization exclusively dedicated to On-Site Power Generation. The Association is comprised of 500 companies—Manufacturers, Distributor/Dealers, Contractors/Integrators, Manufacturer’s Representatives, Consulting & Specifying Engineers, Service firms, End-Users and others—throughout the U.S. and around the world that make, sell, distribute and use On-Site Power generation technology and equipment, including generators, engines, switchgear, controls, voltage regulators, governors and much more.
AREMA is a professional association for railway engineering personnel that offers numerous educational opportunities and produces and publishes the recommended practices for railway engineering infrastructure including track, structures and communications & signals. AREMA is comprised of approximately 5,500 members all working together to further the development and advancement of both technical and practical knowledge of the industry.
Matt Ulrich (Committee 38) and Robby Johnson (Committee 35 & 36).
The Kentucky Society of Healthcare Engineers (KSHE) is a dynamic professional society devoted to the education, development and advancement of knowledge and skills related to the physical environment disciplines, including leadership and technical personnel, with a focus on improving patient safety and quality care.
MANA stands for Manufacturers’ Agents National Association.
MANA has functioned as a horizontal organization for reps and their principals, offering membership to any firm that is willing to ascribe to our Code of Ethics. We feel that we’ve had a positive impact on the unique relationship that is the rep/principal method of going to market.
IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.
IEEE and its members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is the trusted “voice” for engineering, computing, and technology information around the globe.
Founded in 1978, the NRC connects members with other railway industry professionals and government legislators and policy makers. Together we work to create a positive business climate and to make railway construction and maintenance safer and more efficient.
Although NRC members often compete against each other, our collaboration furthers the railway construction industry and benefits North American freight, transit and commuter rail lines, our member contractors and suppliers, the general public, and our own professional growth.
The Michigan Society for Healthcare Engineering (MiSHE) is a state affiliate chapter of American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE). Within the state of Michigan, MiSHE is made up of 5 regional chapters: UP-MiSHE, NC-MiSHE, EC-MiSHE, WM-MiSHE, and SE-MiSHE.
MiSHE helps to distribute information and educational services to assist members with conducting their jobs. Educational events occur regularly during the year and include an Annual Conference, MiSHE Member Seminars, and Regional Chapters presentations.
NFIB is the voice of small business, advocating on behalf of America’s small and independent business owners, both in Washington, D.C., and in all 50 state capitals. NFIB is nonprofit, nonpartisan, and member-driven. Since our founding in 1943, NFIB has been exclusively dedicated to small and independent businesses, and remains so today.
Established in 1954, the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that advocates for sustainable living and 100% renewable energy. We share information, events and resources to cultivate community and power progress in the U.S. and beyond. As the U.S. section of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), we work with individuals and groups around the world to accelerate the transition to a renewable energy and sustainable living society.
The Railway Supply Institute (RSI) is the largest and only trade association that represents the full supply chain for the railroad system.
Our members manufacture and lease freight railcars to some of the biggest industries in the world (chemical, oil and gas, agriculture, building material and automotive), touching virtually every sector of the global economy in the process.
The TriState Society of Healthcare Engineers was founded in 1978 as a local chapter of the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE). Based in Cincinnati, OH, our organization serves hospitals, vendors and others affliated with the healthcare industru in the TriState region of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
The society meets regularly in different locations to provide networking and educational opportunities for its members. Educational topics often include pertinent code updates, discussion of trends in facilities and innovations in design and construction.
The Ohio Chapter of 7×24 Exchange International is the leading knowledge exchange for those who design, build, operate and maintain mission critical enterprise information infrastructures. The organization’s goal is to improve end-to-end reliability by promoting dialogue among these groups. 7×24 Exchange is committed to addressing the challenges of sustainability and giving back through its social responsibility initiative.