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TAG Societies

The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is, at its essence, an umbrella organization for a large variety of smaller groups, or "Societies," which TAG divides into three categories: People, Function, and Industry. Each Society is represented by their own board or directors, sponsors, and hosts their own regular events. The Society pages on TAGthink are where the people involved in these groups connect and share in-depth information on a daily basis.

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The IndUS Enterprises, TiE, A TAG Affiliate Partner

The IndUS Enterprises, TiE, A TAG Affiliate Partner

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.
Created on: Wednesday, 19 May 2010
4 Members 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
Wireless Technology Forum, WTF, A TAG Affiliate Partner

Wireless Technology Forum, WTF, A TAG Affiliate Partner

The Wireless Technology Forum (WTF) is made up of today’s movers and tomorrow’s shakers in the world of wireless and mobile technologies. The WTF was founded in 2004 to provide a forum for communications, networking, and education. WTF is one of the fastest growing associations in the Southeast with over 500 members and sponsors. WTF is the only association dedicated to the fast-paced and rapidly evolving wireless and mobile industry. Join today and get plugged into the WTF where users, developers, manufacturers, and integrators come together to make connections.
Created on: Wednesday, 19 May 2010
8 Members 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
MIT Enterprise Forum Atlanta, A TAG Affiliate Partner

MIT Enterprise Forum Atlanta, A TAG Affiliate Partner

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.
Created on: Wednesday, 19 May 2010
8 Members 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
Association of Strategic Alliance Partners, ASAP, A TAG Affiliate Partner

Association of Strategic Alliance Partners, ASAP, A TAG Affiliate Partner

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.
Created on: Wednesday, 19 May 2010
7 Members 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
Gwinnett Technology Forum, GTF, A TAG Affiliate Partner

Gwinnett Technology Forum, GTF, A TAG Affiliate Partner

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.
Created on: Wednesday, 19 May 2010
11 Members 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
TAG Professional Development Programs

TAG Professional Development Programs

TAG believes that education plays a key role in the forward movement of personal careers, companies, and has a resulting effect on the State's economy. TAG is committed to supporting our members anywhere along their professional growth path. By providing Georgia 's technology workforce with opportunities for continuing IT and management education, we are able to more effectively position Georgia for economic growth and increase Georgia 's workforce appeal.
Created on: Monday, 07 June 2010
3 Members 1 Discussion 0 Wall Posts
Georgia Gwinnett College

Georgia Gwinnett College

Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) and the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) have formed a strategic alliance to greatly enhance the educational experience for the college’s students through access to TAG’s technology-focused programming, resources and networking opportunities. The alliance is the first of its kind in Georgia, and thought to be the first in the nation. It will create a wide variety of opportunities for students seeking a technology-based career in a broad spectrum of industries. This partnership supports efforts to develop and retain a qualified workforce to meet high demands for Georgia’s fastest-growing and most dynamic range of disciplines, impacting virtually all industries. “By partnering with TAG, our students will have access to a rich resource that will add tremendous value to their educational program, expand their exposure to professional environments, and give them a jump start on their careers,” said Lonnie Harvel, GGC’s vice president of educational technology. “TAG’s programming will extend our students’ learning opportunities beyond the classroom, and increase the marketability of their degrees.” TAG is a 10,000-member industry advancement organization dedicated to educating, uniting, and informing the Georgia technology community. With nearly 30 profession-specific societies and special interest groups, as well as large award programs like the Georgia Technology Summit and the Excalibur Awards, TAG recognizes and works with companies using innovation to gain a competitive advantage. It also has technology-focused initiatives in government relations, and K-12 education. “We are very excited to join GGC in this unique partnership,” said Melanie Brandt, TAG’s chief operating officer. “Georgia Gwinnett College is an inspirational institution with an energizing mission and truly visionary leaders. Expanding our programs and services to GGC’s students, along with their faculty and staff, gives us an opportunity to be innovative with how we continue to define and approach achieving our mission, as well as help GGC achieve its mission.” Key to the partnership is the automatic membership in TAG for all GGC students and employees. With membership comes access to all TAG meetings and members-only events, and discounts on all TAG training programs. TAG has roughly 150 meetings and educational programs each year, and its societies represent industries ranging from manufacturing and health care to software and entertainment, and functions ranging from finance and international business to product management and information security. As part of the partnership, some of TAG’s programs will be held on the GGC campus. In addition to the educational value of TAG’s programs, GGC students and faculty will have multiple opportunities to network and connect with leaders and executives representing various technology-based fields and industries. While the program is primarily intended for students majoring in technical fields, all students can benefit from the TAG partnership. By extending TAG membership to GGC faculty, the alliance enables them to bring real-world applications of technology into the classroom, enriching the curriculum for all students. “At GGC, the innovative use of technology is a fundamental part of what, and how, we teach,” said Harvel. “Technological competence is fundamental to future success. It is an integral part of every profession. Our alliance with TAG will provide our students access to an incredible spectrum of arenas where their technological skills may be challenged and grow.”
Created on: Monday, 29 November 1999
1 Member 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
TAG Savannah

TAG Savannah

The Technology Association of Georgia is pleased to announce we are expanding our efforts statewide and have recently opened the TAG Savannah office. TAG Savannah is located in the heart of downtown on 35 Barnard Street, STE 300 at ThincSavannah . Brady Cannon, Programs Director of TAG Savannah, is bringing TAG's mission of educating, uniting, and promoting Georgia's technology community to Coastal Georgia. To learn more about TAG Savannah please contact Brady. Brady Cannon, Programs Director Brady@tagonline.org 912.713.7116 Twitter: @TAG_Savannah
Created on: Monday, 29 November 1999
2 Members 1 Discussion 0 Wall Posts
TAG Augusta

TAG Augusta

More info coming soon!
Created on: Monday, 29 November 1999
0 Members 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
TAG Middle Georgia

TAG Middle Georgia

More info coming soon!
Created on: Monday, 29 November 1999
0 Members 0 Discussions 0 Wall Posts
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