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TAG Members may attend all general meetings of the organizations listed below at their membership rate! Applicable programs will be listed on the TAG event calendar and you need to register on the affiliate organizations website. Questions? Please contact Kimberly Wood, Kimberly@TAGonline.org or call (404) 817-3333. 


Atlanta Interactive Marketing Association

The Atlanta Interactive Marketing Association (AiMA) is a non-profit professional association dedicated to innovation in interactive marketing among brand marketers, publishers and agencies through educational and networking events.  Founded in 1999, AiMA provides professional development, promotes best practices and creates a forum of the discussion of new ideas and critical business issues.  AiMA networking and educational events are held on the last Wednesday of each month. Find more information at the AiMA website http://www.atlantaima.org/.


The Atlanta Telecom Professionals (ATP) is a non-profit organization created for the purpose of providing an environment for networking, the exchange ofimportant industry information, and the recognition of excellence within theAtlanta telecom community. ATP exists to meet the professional development and networking needs of its members - telecom, cable, and Internet professionals in Atlanta and the Southeastern region of the United States.


The MIT Enterprise Forum of Atlanta is a volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to provide educational programs and services that promote and strengthen innovation at the intersection of business and technology in the Southeast.




The Project Management Institute (PMI®), established in 1969 and headquartered near Philadelphia, USA, is the world's leading not-for-profit project management professional association, with over 200,000 members representing 125 countries. Currently there are over 240 chartered and approximately 20 potential chapters geographically dispersed over 67 countries. PMI professionals come from virtually every major industry including, aerospace, automotive, business management, construction, engineering, financial services, information technology, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and telecommunications. PMI establishes Project Management standards, provides Seminars, Educational Programs and Professional Certification that more and more organizations desire for their project leaders.

PMI Atlanta Chapter serves the North Georgia and Metro Atlanta area. Ranked as the top five chapters in the world for Membership, PMI Atlanta's 3,700+ members are employed across all industries, with a majority in the IT and Telecommunication fields. Our consistent growth has made us one of the largest PMI chapters. However, size in itself is not the goal. As a large chapter, we are able to offer better programs and better networking. We also have a more significant impact on businesses in the metro Atlanta area as we strive to bring serious recognition to the profession of Project Management.




We are the leading global professional association dedicated to alliance formation and practice. We provide a forum to exchange alliance best practices, resources, and opportunities that drive corporate performance. We strive to be recognized as the go-to organization to learn how to harness alliances as growth engines to drive corporate performance. The Atlanta/Southeast Chapter of ASAP focuses on addressing the difficult issues that impact alliances today. We accomplish this by bringing in alliance practitioners and consultants to share their experiences with our membership base.


The Wireless Technology Forum (WTF) is an association focused specifically on the needs of wireless and mobile technologies products and services providers. The primary objective of the WTF is to provide a venue for communications, networking and education among members of the wireless and mobile technologies community.

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The Gwinnett Technology Forum (GTF) provides representatives of technology companies interested in networking and strategic alliances a unique opportunity to interact, as well as stay abreast of the technology issues, ideas and industry leaders impacting their business and customers. The GTF also provides an environment for simulating and informative interchange that benefits service providers and non-technical business people responsible for making technology-related decisions.


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The IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE) is a global, not-for-profit organization created for the advancement of entrepreneurship. At TiE, Talent, ideas, Enterprise define the core values in building the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem. Entrepreneurs, Corporate Executives and senior professionals with roots or interest in the Indus region charter this organization. TiE membership is open to all with the explicit goal to benefit entrepreneurs.


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