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Affiliations

Webline is proud to be affiliated with the following organizations:

Queens Chamber of Commerce
http://www.queenschamber.org

Queens Chamber of Commerce offers a number of services to the borough's business community. Each of these activities helps business people by offering information and advice helpful to their business, as well as opportunities for meeting and working with other businesses and groups in Queens. Neil Levin represents Webline on the Board of the organization.


Queens Economic Development Corporation (QEDC)
http://www.queensny.org

QEDC provides broader access to economic opportunity for all residents and resident businesses through broader access to economic resources and intellectual capital in order to cultivate multiple commercial, residential and cultural centers in the borough - which can provide entrepreneurs and business owners with a greater range of choice and flexibility to locate or accelerate their business enterprises. Stephen Levin represents Webline on the Board of the organization.


Long Island City Business Development Corporation (LICBDC)
http://www.licbdc.org

Long Island City Business Development Corporation (LICBDC) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) local development corporation, founded in 1979. LICBDC works to improve the climate for business in greater Long Island City, by assisting individual businesses, and advocating for economic development that benefits LIC’s industrial, commercial, cultural and residential sectors. Neil Levin represents Webline on the Board of the organization.


Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
http://www.ibrooklyn.com

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is a community of Members that supports and advocates for its Member businesses, and promotes a healthy and robust business environment in Brooklyn.


Long Island Association (LIA)
http://www.longislandassociation.org/

The Long Island Association (LIA) is the largest business organization in New York, and the leading organization in the Long Island region. Founded in 1926, the LIA’s membership now comprises over 5,000 businesses, labor unions, colleges, universities, not-for-profits, government agencies, and civic groups, which employ two-thirds of Long Island’s workforce.


Long Island Network Exchange (LINX)
http://www.linetwork.org

Long Island Network Exchange is a networking organization whose mission is to generate increased business for all members by sharing qualified leads arising from their individual network of clients, colleagues and associates as well as from everyday opportunities.


Business Networking International (BNI)
http://www.bni.com

BNI is the largest business networking organization in the world. The mission of BNI is to help members increase their business through a structured, positive, and professional "word-of-mouth" program that enables them to develop long-term, meaningful relationships with quality business professionals.


The Alternative Board (TAB)
http://www.thealternativeboard.com

The Alternative Board® brings together owners of privately held businesses to overcome challenges and seize new opportunities with a combination of peer advice and business coaching