TechAmerica moves headquarters to Arlington TechAmerica has quietly moved its offices from Washington, D.C., to Arlington, Va., the Washington Business Journal reported Monday. The trade association has faced a number of challenges in recent months, from losing important members to having four lobbyists jump to its rival, the Information Technology Industry Council.
Read MoreCourt rules against retailers in swipe fee case A U.S. appeals court has upheld a federal cap on debit card swipe fees, dealing a blow to retail groups who said the cap was set too high. The U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. ruled Friday that the Federal Reserve was well within its authority when it set a 21-cent cap on debit fees in 2011, reversing a ruling by a lower court that concluded the fees were probably set too high.
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Read MoreCEO Update, as the most trusted independent resource on association news and people, is launching a recognition program honoring standout executives for their excellence in leadership and advocacy. The three awards are: Trade Association CEO of the Year Professional Society CEO of the Year Lobbyist of the Year Nominations were accepted from the association community in April and an independent panel of industry experts will make final selections based on clearly defined criteria, which include:
Read MoreJohn Bozzella takes post April 1 from retiring CEO Michael Stanton; public policy experience includes 10 years at Ford Bozzella
Read MoreDMA CEO recounts working at the Library of Congress Woolley Linda Woolley's first job was to get lost every day in the Library of Congress.
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