Diversity, delegate members

What We Do, a Short Story

Our Charter is to promote encourage and participate in activities that purposely protect communities and consumers through verifiable Regulatory Affair Practices (RAP) accreditation, recognition and collaborate within humanitarian projects. In collaboration with others carrying similar responsibilities (our role at times is refer to a “watchdog”).

    Resources

    The resources to carryout the Charter derive from Donations, Fundraisers, Grants and to carryout authoritatively verification through Affairs.

History, brief

We believe to be one of the most innovative public trust entities with a global based in the USA, for additional information also visit our short history page. In September 2008 initiates transition by legally focusing on our Charter as authoritatively gone operational in January 1, 2009. 

As a Public Trust carrying out a Charter with the purpose to benefit markets through various means including verifiable RAP recognition and accreditation. In addition to carrying out activities others, the GOB grants accreditation - recognition to signatories and bearers with the privilege through donation or bequests. 

    Benchmarking international standards and specifications is the focus of the Regulatory Affairs - visit our Charter and Pledge.

In providing for the affair activities, The GOB delegates represent a World of professional diversity through delegates, as we refer to the GlobalNet™, which provides a high level of competence and enlightens our understanding of culture to act with purpose, impartiality, competently, prudently and reasonable in carrying out the legally binding Charter through global diversity and with the governance of the Board of Directors.

 

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2012 | The GOB Accreditation - Recognition Platform a is a U.S.A based chartered legal entity and contributions are tax deductible as referenced 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.