The Safety Glazing Certification Council (SGCC)is a non-profit corporation, established in 1971 by manufacturers of safety glazing products, building code officials, and others concerned with public safety. SGCC maintains a program which provides for independent, third-party certification of safety glazing materials found to be in compliance with designated specifications.
Galaxy® Glass & Stone is one of only two manufacturers of resin laminates in the U.S. that holds the SGCC certification for laminated glass products.
- Serving its members
- Advancing their value
- Improving the quality of the built environment
The AIA plays an active role in the continuing education of its members and strives to provide valued opportunities for AIA members to maximize their professional skills through effective learning partnerships with firms, continuing education providers and all AIA components.
Galaxy® Glass & Stone is an accredited educator of the AIA continuing education program.
The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)is the oldest, largest and leading professional organization for interior designers. ASID is a community of people - designers, industry representatives, educators and students - committed to interior design. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people's lives. Its more than 38,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada.
Galaxy® Glass & Stone is an industry partner of the ASID community.
The National Glass Association (NGA) was founded in 1948. It is the largest trade association representing the flat (architectural and automotive) glass industry. The NGA represents nearly 4,000 member companies and locations, and produces the industry's leading events and publications.
MISSION: To provide information and education, as well as promote quality workmanship, ethics, and safety in the architectural, automotive and window and door glass industries. NGA acts as a clearinghouse for industry information, a catalyst in education and training matters, and a powerful voice on behalf of our members.
The Glass Association of North America (GANA) provides the organizational structure for addressing the needs of a diverse membership. Comprised of six Divisions and an Affiliate Classification, GANA puts members in regular contact with their peers, customers and suppliers in an environment that is conducive to developing understanding that is essential to strong, effective working relationships. GANA strives to provide members with premiere educational programs, publications, networking opportunities, meetings and conventions. This unified voice is vital to insuring glass continues to be extensively used in construction, automotive and specialty applications.
The Luxury Marketing Council is a by-invitation-only, not-for-profit organization composed of select, top management and leading marketers from major purveyors of luxury goods and services who market to targeted, affluent customers throughout the United States and internationally.
The Luxury Marketing Council was formed primarily to serve as a catalyst to help its members bring innovative, value-added programs to their shared, best customers, individuals at the very top of the demographic pyramid. The Luxury Marketing Council also serves as a forum for discussion of critical issues, trends and best practices in relationship marketing, advertising, public relations, loyalty programs, special events, interactive and other integrated marketing communications.
The International Superyacht Society (ISS) is the sole organization serving and representing the large yacht industry worldwide. Society members are individuals and companies who have been recognized for their leadership and dedication to raising the standards of design construction, maintenance, repair and operation of large yachts.
Founded in 1989, the Society is a not-for-profit organization and relies wholly on membership dues, the support of corporate sponsors, revenues from special events, and other donations. An elected Board of Directors guides the Society’s activities, which include the International Superyacht Design Awards program, The Superyacht Society Leadership Awards, the publication of a newsletter to serve as a vehicle for voicing industry issues and individual opinions, and educational programs.
