The Dallas Geological Society (DGS) Uses Tendenci to Bridge Young Professionals with Industry Veterans
Houston, TX - January 13, 2017
The Dallas Geological Society (DGS) was founded in 1919 and is a constituent member of the Southwest Section of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG). DGS strives to advance professionals in the Dallas area working in Geoscientific disciplines.
About DGS
"The DGS currently serves more than 400 Dallas-area geoscientists. DGS cooperates with other geological organizations such as the Geological Society of America (GSA), the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists, the American Geophysical Union, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, and the Dallas Geophysical Society to provide information and services to our members. " -DGS
DGS aims to bring young professionals with industry veterans together through providing valuable networking events to their members. Their memberships are hosted through the Tendenci platform!
Check out Upcoming Events, Photos, and Memberships at the DGS website!
About Tendenci
Headquartered in Houston with an office in San Francisco, Tendenci (https://www.tendenci.com) develops the Tendenci Open Source Association Management System (AMS). Tendenci is a revenue generating online tool with over one million users overall and earned a spot in Capterra's Top 20 Membership Management Software Products. Tendenci powers the websites of the Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, Advance.org, among hundreds of others. Tendenci also offers web design services and integrates other open source applications into the websites of its international client base. Tendenci Open Source powers websites that encompass a variety of NPO and industry segments around the world. Additional information about Tendenci is available at https://www.tendenci.com.