Golf Business Advocacy Center The NGCOA protects and advances golf courses’ business interests through an array of education, resources and engagement at the federal, regulatory, state and legal levels
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After five years of educating and advocating for the golf course industry, the work of the Golf USA Tee Time Coalition has transferred to the NGCOA advocacy department. We would like to thank the PGA of America for their support of the coalition since its inception
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Meanwhile, corporate America’s DE&I advocacy appears to have sputtered somewhat: Job listings in the field were down 19 percent in 2022, according to Ad Age, and a Bloomberg News report found that DE&I professionals had recently been laid off at Amazon, Redfin, Twitter and Meta / Facebook
By Ronnie Miles, Senior Director of Advocacy, National Golf Course Owners Association As you know, 2022 is an election year
In more recent years, we’ve faced a rising tide of litigation targeting the golf industry, and NGCOA's advocacy department has remained vigilant, responsive and victorious
Hear from Ronnie Miles, NGCOA's Sr. Director of Advocacy, (1:15 – 23:00) as he chats with Michael Williams to recap the key points addressed to lawmakers during National Golf Day 2022 and spotlight other critical legislation on NGCOA's Advocacy radar that course operators should stay aware of – including new labor laws, credit card processing fee discussions in Congress, WOTUS rulings, and more
By Ronnie Miles, NGCOA, Senior Director of Advocacy
FAQs surrounding the music licensing programs. #Advocacy #RiskManagementComplianceandLiability #GolfOperations
SESACMusicFeePolicy.pdf