Organizations Represented by W.V. Cross Enterprises, Inc.

 BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION
Established in 1915, the Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA) is a non-profit trade association that serves as the voice of the office building industry. It is a resources for office building owners, managers, real estate brokers and those people who serve the industry. The association provides educational programs, market information, publications and government affairs representation.
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[OLCA logo] OREGON LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION
In its short eleven-year history, the Oregon Landscape Contractors Association (OLCA) has taken great strides in promoting the growth and well-being of the landscape industry. The non-profit association is comprised of professional licensed landscapers and businesses that provide services and products to the industry. Its mission is to promote a positive image of the industry, address regulatory and legislative concerns and to provide business development and professional education programs.
OREGON FOOD BANK
The Oregon Food Bank (OFB) is a private, non-profit organization working to feed people in need. The state's largest food distribution network, OFB links more than 650 agencies that provide over 20 million pounds of food annually to soup kitchens, emergency shelters, youth and day care programs, senior centers and homeless shelters. In 1997, 14 per cent of Oregon's population received emergency food.
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[OSIA logo] OREGON SELF INSURERS ASSOCIATION
The Oregon Self-Insurers Association was established in 1983 to promote a cost effective workers’compensation system in Oregon. As a non-profit, mutual benefit trade association, OSIA’s membership is comprised of certified self-insured and large –deductible employers, as well as persons, firms, and organizations in business to provide services to the self insured community
OREGON DESTINATION MARKETING ORGANIZATIONS
The Oregon Destination Marketing Oranizations (ODMO) is a non-profit organization, representing convention and visitors bureaus (CVBs) from throughout the State. CVBs are responsible for marketing specific geographic areas as visitor destinations. CVBs join ODMO to work cooperatively on educational, informational and political issues.
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[OOA logo] OREGON OPTOMETRIC
PHYSICIANS ASSOCIATION
The Oregon Optometric Physicians Association (OOPA) is a statewide professional association of doctors of optometry. Optometric physicians are health care professionals specifically educated, clinically trained and state licensed to examine, diagnose and treat eye and vision problems. The Association has become proactive on health care issues and concerns specific to primary eye care and the profession.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY VINEYARDS
Willamette Valley Vineyards has received national attention because of its unique formation and capitalization as a consumer-owned winery. In its nine-year history, Willamette Valley Vineyards' wines have captured some of the highest awards in national and international competitions.
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[City of Silverton logo] CITY OF SILVERTON
Located on Silver Creek in the foothills of the Cascades, the historic City of Silverton is the site of the Oregon Gardens. When completed, the Gardens will be a world-class tourism attraction and research center. Issues of concern include taxation, transportation and economic development.
THE OREGON GARDEN
The Oregon Garden is a world-class public display garden and botanical complex planned to eventually grow to 240 acres. It will be a major tourist destination and a showcase for Oregon's nursery industry as well as an education and research resource for home gardening and landscaping. The Oregon Garden Foundation is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization made up of many of Oregon's business and agricultural leaders. Phase I of the Garden will cost approximately $16 million and is scheduled to open in June 2000.
OREGON MECHANICAL
OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
OMOA is a non-profit professional association that is dedicated to providing a professional environment for mechanical code officials and industry professionals to share knowledge and educate each other to enhance the public welfare.  They accomplish this by ensuring qulaity education and training and promoting code discussion.