by Joanna Pineda Posted on July 3, 2008
Alabama Associated General Contractors (ALAGC), a powerful voice in state and national politics, is dedicated to building a better future for the construction industry.
ALAGC and Matrix Group collaborated on a strategy that would make its Web site the one-stop destination for its members for all information about contracting, industry news, safety standards, best practices, programs, activities and events. The solution included Matrix Group’s association management software (AMS), MatrixMaxx and a robust content management system (CMS) that allows members to create a personalized page with content most relevant to them.
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