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Industry Associations

Insequence’s Automotive, Manufacturing, and Other Industry Affiliations

At Insequence, we believe that growing the automotive and manufacturing industry starts with active involvement. That’s why we maintain strong connections with leading industry associations, participate in key events, and contribute where it counts—whether through moderating expert panels, supporting knowledge-sharing initiatives, or giving back through association-led charity programs. These partnerships allow us to stay engaged, support innovation, and help shape the future of manufacturing together.

Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association (AAMA) – Member 
The Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association (AAMA) was established in 2001 to support the rapid growth and continued success of Alabama’s automotive industry. AAMA connects manufacturers, suppliers, and state leaders to foster workforce development, strategic partnerships, and continuous improvement. Its mission is to strengthen the state’s automotive sector through collaboration, education, and economic growth.

Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) – Member
The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) is a global nonprofit that unites OEMs, suppliers, and service providers to develop industry-leading standards for quality, supply chain, and sustainability. Headquartered in Michigan, AIAG provides training, resources, and forums that promote collaboration and continuous improvement across the automotive value chain. Its mission is to drive global automotive excellence by fostering shared solutions to the industry’s most critical challenges.

Georgia Automotive Manufacturing Association (GAMA) – Member
The Georgia Automotive Manufacturers Association (GAMA) is a nonprofit trade organization dedicated to advancing automotive and ground transportation manufacturing in Georgia and the Southeast. GAMA brings together businesses with shared goals, offering a forum for networking, education, and continuous improvement. Its mission is to promote growth, innovation, and industry leadership while positioning Georgia as a premier hub for automotive manufacturing.

Greater Nashville Technology Council (NTC) – Member
The Greater Nashville Technology Council (NTC) is the leading advocate for the growth and innovation of Middle Tennessee’s $8 billion tech ecosystem. Based in Nashville, NTC connects and promotes technology professionals, companies, and talent through community programs and advocacy. Its mission is to build a diverse, collaborative tech community by advancing careers, supporting innovation, and reinvesting in the region.

Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association (MAMA) – Member
The Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association (MAMA) is a statewide organization formed to support and grow the automotive industry in Mississippi. With members ranging from in-state manufacturers to national suppliers and industry partners, MAMA fosters collaboration, information sharing, and education. Its mission is to strengthen the automotive sector through networking, industry programs, and scholarship opportunities for future talent.

Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce – Member
The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce is a regional organization representing over 1,800 businesses across Nashville and Middle Tennessee. The Chamber fosters economic growth by connecting members, supporting leadership, and encouraging civic and business collaboration. Its mission is to help businesses and the region thrive through shared vision, resources, and community impact.

QAD Midwest User Group – Member
The Midwest User Group (MWUG) is the largest independent user group for QAD manufacturing and enterprise software users. Serving primarily the Midwest U.S., MWUG connects manufacturers, QAD partners, and service providers through educational conferences and peer networking. Its mission is to promote the effective use of QAD systems by fostering knowledge sharing, support, and collaboration among its members.

Southern Automotive Women’s Forum (SAWF) – Member
The Southern Automotive Women’s Forum (SAWF) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2010 to support the personal and professional growth of women in the automotive industry. Based in the southern United States, SAWF partners with industry leaders to offer mentoring, education, networking, and scholarships for women pursuing STEM careers. Its mission is to inspire and advance women in automotive by building strong support networks and creating opportunities for future generations.

South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) – Participant
The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) is the state’s only association dedicated solely to supporting manufacturers, founded in 1902. Headquartered in South Carolina, SCMA represents a wide range of industries—from automotive to aerospace—through advocacy, education, and member-driven initiatives. Its mission is to advance manufacturing in the state by connecting industry leaders, strengthening the workforce, and driving pro-manufacturing policies.

Tennessee Automotive Manufacturers Association (TAMA) – Member
The Tennessee Automotive Manufacturers Association (TAMA) is the state’s leading industry organization, founded in 1987 by Nissan executive Marvin Runyon. Based in Tennessee, TAMA supports automotive manufacturers and suppliers through advocacy, workforce development, and industry collaboration. Its mission is to strengthen and grow the state’s automotive sector by connecting businesses, government, and educational institutions.