EATC is the leading business networking and leads sharing group in Central California.
Members are business executives from the Tulare County area of California's Central Valley, including Visalia, Tulare, Hanford, Exeter, Woodlake, Ivanhoe, Farmersville, Lindsay, and nearby cities. All members are in non-competing businesses, whose primary function is to increase the sale of goods and services of its members through the exchange of business and business information.
How does EATC work?
At weekly breakfast meetings, members exchange information and share knowledge of current business activities within their own sphere of operation. This knowledge may include leads for new business openings, new structures being built, renovations of old buildings, names of contact people in various positions in organizations, etc.
How will EATC help your business?
Leads, direct and indirect, are the backbone of EATC membership benefits. In addition, as a member you will become a part of one of the most prestigious business organizations in the world. With similar type associations throughout the United States, Canada, South Africa, and Great Britain, you will have access to first-hand information in your own area of operations as well as contacts globally through the International Executives Association (IEA). See the EATC Mission Statement for more insight into EATC.
Interested in joining?
Membership opportunities exist for those firms whose main activity is not in competition with the main activity of any other member. Open classifications have no current member representative and offer an opportunity to those businesses interested in joining. Find out more here.
Contact a member (see Members for a list) or the Executive Director for more information.
(559) 827-7463 or email to info@tcexecutives.org
EATC Mission Statement
To provide a means for Executives Association (EATC) members to exchange business information through: internal promotion of their products and services in classification talks; weekly meetings encouraging the exchange of contact information and leads, and by sending a weekly meeting update and lead sheet. The Executives Association of Tulare County encourages members to work cooperatively to increase the efficiency and profitability of each business in the association.