Hyatt Regency is a firm that provides services to nonprofit clients. They primarily provide their services regionally, with most clients in District of Columbia, Ohio, Texas, Illinois, and Virginia (although they are present in other states as well).
Most Hyatt Regency clients are professional associations, child and youth services, religious organizations, health and disease research fundraising organizations, trade associations, and labor unions with revenues ranging from $3.9 million to $14 million.
Previous legal names, trade names, or just variations of their name include: Hyatt Regency Atlanta.
Name | Type | Location | |
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1 | Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography | 501(c)(6) | Plano, TX |
2 | Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) | 501(c)(3) | Washington, DC |
3 | United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) | 501(c)(5) | Triangle, VA |
4 | Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation of Cincinnati | 501(c)(3) | Cincinnati, OH |
5 | Associated Builders and Contractors - Texo Chapter | 501(c)(6) | Dallas, TX |
6 | The Menopause Society | 501(c)(3) | Pepper Pike, OH |
7 | Segd | 501(c)(3) | Washington, DC |
8 | Springboard To Success | 501(c)(3) | Chicago, IL |
Competitors to Hyatt Regency in the nonprofit sector include Metcalf Davis CPAs, HLB Tautges Redpath Ltd, Hosaka Rotherham and Company, Patel and Associates CPA, Bernard Kotkin and Company LLP, Feeley and Driscoll PC, Decoria Maichel and Teague PS, Izabal Bernaciak and Company, Legg Mason Investor Services, LLC, and Oppenheimer Funds Inc..
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