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Prole: Members of the Institute of Transportation Engineers.
Upon specic request: previous members, convention registrants,
prospective members, local section afliates, and/or ITE Journal
subscribers.
Source: ITE membership les.
Updated: Daily.
List Size: 16,000± current members; total including all specic
requests listed in the prole above is 30,000±.
List Format: Electronic Microsoft Excel le.
Price: $125.00/1000; ($250.00 Minimum Order); 25 percent
discount for Consultants Council members
Commission: No commissions paid.
Payment: Pre-payment required.
Delivery: Generally within one week of receipt of order and
payment. Delivered via e-mail.
Additional Charges: GST tax charged to Canadian orders. Most
selections, including key coding, are free (see selections below).
An additional charge may apply for complex extracts or unusual
amounts of personnel or machine time. Call for details.
Conditions: Each mailing list is rented for a one-time use only.
Written request, a signed non-disclosure agreement, and sample
mailing piece required in order to process request.
Contact: Jennifer Childs
Institute of Transportation Engineers
1627 I (“Eye”) St., N.W., Ste. 600
Washington DC 20006 USA
Phone: +1 202-785-0600 ext. 124
Fax: +1 202-785-0609
Selections: We can provide the entire list or extracts based on
geographic area (individual states, zips, districts, countries, etc.)
membership grades, employer types, etc. Information on our
districts and employer types is given below. Please call with your
specic requirements.
q Northeastern District: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey (north of the southern borders of
Mercer and Monmouth counties), New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
q Mid-Colonial District: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey (south of the northern borders of Burlington and
Ocean counties), Pennsylvania and the Virginia counties of Arlington and Fairfax and the towns located
within the connes of those counties.
q Great Lakes District: Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia.
q Mid-Western District: Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South
Dakota and Wisconsin.
q Southern District: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and
Virginia (with the exception of the counties of Arlington and Fairfax and cities within the connes of
those counties).
q Western District: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, Wyoming and all U.S. Territories not in District 5.
q Canada District: Canada
q International District: All countries other than the United States and Canada.
q Texas District: Texas.
q Florida District: Florida and Puerto Rico..
q 01 Federal Government
q 02 State/Provincial Government
q 03 County Government
q 04 Local Government
q 11 Parking Agency
q 12 Port Authority
q 13 Toll Road
q 14 Public Transit
q 20 Educational Institution
q 30 Manufacturer/Supplier
q 35 Contractor/Construction Company
q 37 Developer
q 40 Association
q 50 Consulting Firm
q 60 Regional Planning
q 70 Railroad
q 80 Military
q 90 Airline
q 97 Student
q 98 Other
q 99 Retired
EMPLOYER TYPES
DISTRICTS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Select the Districts and Employer Types listed below.
2. Return this completed form, signed non-disclosure agreement and a copy of your mailing piece (this can be in draft form) to the
contact information above.
3. Contact ITE with your specic geographic, or other special requirements.
4. Once ITE receives all required information, a count based on the chosen criteria will be run to determine the cost of your order.
Pre-payment is required (MasterCard, Visa, American Express or check.)
Institute of Transportation Engineers
1627 I (“Eye”) Street, NW • Suite 600 • Washington, DC 20006 USA • Tel: +1 202-785-0600 • Fax: +1 202-785-0609 • www.ite.org
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