Join Us
If consumer trends are critical to you and your bottom line - you'll want to be a part of Consumer Trends Forum International. It is attracting the attention and support of Fortune 500 companies, while remaining an affordable, non-profit resource for small to medium-sized companies and entrepreneurs who seek a competitive edge in today's marketplace.
CTFI is the innovator's trend connection, leading the way in bringing together marketing professionals and consumer trend resources.
CTFI Members are the best and brightest minds from the biggest and best consumer goods companies throughout the world!
CTFI's key benefits include three C's":
Consumer Trends Forum, held annually, features trend experts who provide a complete snapshot of today's consumer in an efficient, two-day conference format. The 2006 Forum will be held in Toronto.
Cutting Edge Connections - CTFI connects members through an electronic membership directory, quarterly "Ask the Experts" teleconferences, a the TrendLine e-newsletter, filled with highlights of the hottest trends.
ConsumerExpert.org is your link to all CTFI information, including registration materials for the annual Forum and a one-stop electronic TrendLinks database of web site links to assist professionals researching consumer trends.
HOW TO JOIN
Joining is easy! Click here to download a membership application, click here for online payment, or contact our headquarters office info@consumerexpert.org or (804) 559-6519.Types of Membership:
Professional: Individual who works in a consumer-related position. All voting rights and privileges.Supporting: Individual who is eligible as Professional, but is inactive or retired. All voting rights and privileges.
Corporate: Organizational membership. Membership includes 2 voting representatives, 3 free JobLine postings/year, member-rate Trends Forum registration for 6 attendees, 1 complimentary membership list annually.
Student: Individual enrolled in an educational program in an accredited institution, with proof of full-time enrollment (12 credit hours per semester).

