An Executives Association is an elite business networking organization founded for one purpose: to share confidential business leads and information among its Member Firms.

Executives Associations are in many major cities in the United States and Canada, as well as England, Switzerland, South Africa and beyond. Since 1916, Executives Associations have spread from city to city, started by business men and women sharing industry news with others, and seeking new ways to get an edge on their own competition.

Today, there are over 110 official Executives Associations around the world. They make up the prestigious International Executives Association web, representing over 5,000 Member Firms.

In the pursuit of excellence, Executives Associations practice the policy of "one firm per business category." The end result is a worldwide network of owners, top executives and key decision-makers representing the highest standards of products and services as well as professional integrity.

 

Company NameGranite Construction Inc.
Member ContactSteve Benna
AssociationExecutives Association of Reno
IEA ClassificationEngineer / Mechanical
Website
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Company NameCoast Bastion Inn
Member ContactKelly Ackeral
AssociationNanaimo Executive Association
IEA ClassificationHotel
Websitewww.coasthotels.com
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Looking to join the IEA site on Linked-In?  
Here are some simple instructions on how to network in the newest way through Linked-In.

  1. If you do not already have a Linked-In Account, you will have to create one at www.linkedin.com
  2. Go to the “Groups” tab at the top of the page.   A drop down menu will appear – choose “My Groups”
  3. 3.    Once this page appears, go to the “Search Groups” button at the upper right and type in “International Executives Association
  4. A list of groups will appear, and there are several pages.  Currently the IEA Group is listed on Page 4.  Look and you will find it.
  5. Once you find the IEA Group, click on the link to the right of the name which says “Join this group”   This will generate an e-mail to the site manager, and in it you should state who you are and what association you belong to.  Otherwise, we will have to write back to you and confirm that you are an IEA member before allowing you to join. 
  6. That’s it.  Now start typing.  Get those questions onto the Discussion Board and let’s see what happens. 

Questions?  Contact Cheryl Samilio Meyer, Buffalo Executives Association, (716) 852-6916, info@BuffaloEA.com 


International Executives Association
P.O. Box 4044
Edmonton, Alberta Canada T6E 4S8
Tel: (780) 413-1979
Fax: (780) 413-1975
Email: director@ieaweb.com

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