Affiliated Organizations

NTC Affiliate Organizations


Digital Nashville
Digital Nashville is an enabling networking group for professionals working in or interested in Digital Media in Nashville, TN.


Middle TN Chapter – Information Systems Security Association
The Middle Tennessee ISSA Chapter is a group of security professionals and individuals interested in information security who meet on a regular basis to discuss security related topics. Meetings are generally held in the Nashville area. The primary purpose of the Middle Tennessee ISSA Chapter is to promote the Information Security profession through education of its members and interaction with the community.


Project Management Institute
PMI is the leading nonprofit professional association in the area of Project Management and is the world’s foremost authority for the project management profession. PMI Nashville is a Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute.  PMI Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month. We rotate the meetings between the Millennium Maxwell House Hotel in Metrocenter and the Franklin Marriott – Cool Springs Hotel. Click here for more details.


Tennessee Biotechnology Association
The Tennessee Biotechnology Association (TBA) is a statewide organization of leading scientists, researchers, academicians, clinicians, legislators and business professionals working to foster, develop and support the life sciences in Tennessee.  The TBA serves as an information-clearinghouse that supports life science education, research, health care and technology-transfer programs. The organization also works to enhance access to capital for existing biotechnology companies, as well as support business recruitment to Tennessee, or outside investment in Tennessee companies, research and technologies. Recognized by the national Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), the TBA became the twenty-fifth state biotechnology trade association in 1999.


Women in Technology of Tennessee (WiTT)
Women in Technology of TN was founded to support women in the advancement of their education and careers in all areas of technology. WiTT provides a forum for Tennessee women to empower women in technology through education, outreach, mentoring & networking.  Women in Technology of Tennessee began in 1999 as a small group of technology-minded leaders in the Nashville area. The group was the brainchild of Tracy Evers, who belonged to a similar organization while living in Atlanta.


International Institute of Business Analysis
The IIBA™ is the independent non-profit professional association serving the growing field of Business Analysis. Whatever your role — requirements management, systems analysis, business analysis, requirements analysis, project management, or consulting, if you are involved in analysis for systems, business or process improvement, IIBA™ can help you do your job better.


Nashville Career Advancement Center
The Nashville Career Advancement Center (NCAC) provides career resources in Davidson, Rutherford, Wilson and Trousdale Counties.  NCAC focuses on the individual needs of workers and jobseekers while striving to understand the immediate and future needs of employers.  Providing career management tools and workforce information are how we invest in today’s economy.  The Career Center has the latest in computer technology and communication equipment that can be accessed by individuals and employers at all levels of education and experienced backgrounds.


Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing leadership to help create the best possible place in which to operate a business, while enhancing the region as a desirable place to live, work and visit.  The Nashville Area Chamber is Middle Tennessee’s largest business federation, representing more than 3,200 businesses in 10 counties (Davidson, Dickson, Montgomery, Cheatham, Robertson, Wilson, Sumner, Williamson, Rutherford and Maury). Through a wide variety of programs and initiatives, the Chamber works to positively impact the economic vitality and enhance the quality of life in the region, while supporting the growth and prosperity of Chamber-member businesses.  The Nashville Health Care Council is an association of health care industry leaders working together to further establish Nashville’s position as the nation’s health care industry capital.

Nashville Healthcare Council
The Council promotes the continued growth of Nashville’s health care industry by fostering a supportive operating environment for existing, start-up and relocating health care businesses. Through educational programs, the Council provides executives with timely information on key operational and policy challenges facing health care companies, as well as networking and mentoring activities.


Tennessee Technology Development Association
TTDC is a private, 501(c)(3) corporation created by State Legislature in 1998 and tasked with implementing an innovation-based economic development agenda throughout the state. We are aligned with and complementary to State Economic and Community Development Department programs. In 2007, TTDC was revitalized with a $5M investment from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. We aspire to exceed expectations on returns for state investments in innovation economic development and earn a reputation of doing “more with less”.


NASQP: Nashville Association of Software Quality Professionals
Nashville Association of Software Quality Professionals – Where IT-QA professionals come to network, to learn, and to exchange ideas.