The Company of Friends (top)
The Company of Friends, Fast Company's global readers' network, comprises 43,000 members in more than 165 local groups that span nearly 40 countries. These local groups connect Fast Company readers, local business leaders, and other innovators who are actively engaged in conversations about trends in the workplace, as well as how to build better businesses, careers, and professional communities. CoF members self-organize local discussion groups, mentoring and networking organizations, and creative problem-solving teams. For more information, visit http://www.fastcompany.com/cof . Business for Social Responsibility (top)
Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) is a global organization that helps member companies achieve commercial success in ways that respect ethical values, people, communities, and the environment. BSR provides information resources, advisory services, and collaborative and networking opportunities to integrate corporate social responsibility into business operations and strategies. For more information, visit http://www.bsr.org . The Young Entrepreneurs' Organization (top)
The Young Entrepreneurs' Organization (YEO) was founded in 1987 and has grown into the premier peer-to-peer, global-community network and resource for entrepreneurs. Dedicated to fostering the growth of young entrepreneurs through an array of learning and networking opportunities, YEO has more than 4,700 members worldwide. With members in more than 142 cities that span 35 countries, YEO's rapidly expanding membership includes entrepreneurs from every size and type of business. For more information, visit http://www.yeo.org . The National Association for Female Executives (top)
The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) is the leading authority on issues and trends affecting women in the workplace. With over 125,000 members and 200 networks nationwide, NAFE provides the resources and services, through education, networking, and public advocacy, to empower its members to achieve career success and financial security. For additional information about NAFE and its member benefits, visit http://www.nafe.com . Junior Chamber International (top)
Junior Chamber International Inc. (JCI) is a worldwide organization for young professionals and entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 and 40. Active in 110 nations and territories, JCI seeks to contribute to the advancement of the global community by helping young people develop the leadership skills, social responsibility, fellowship, and entrepreneurship necessary to create positive change. JCI carries out worldwide programs such as the Best Business Plan Competition and The Outstanding Young Persons Program. For more information, visit http://www.juniorchamber.org .