Purpose

Texas Sign association (TSA) was organized to enhance and promote the professionalism, knowledge and image of its members and the on premise sign industry.

TSA provides members with research, training, education, communication, representation and many more services to promote the professionalism of the sign industry and association members.
Legacy

Texas Sign Association (TSA) was organized in 1941 to enhance and promote the professionalism, knowledge and image of its members and the on premise sign industry.

TSA provides members with research, training, education, communication, representation and many more services to promote the professionalism of the sign industry and association members.
 
Vision Statement
The Texas Sign Association will be proactively dedicated to the advancement of a professional image of the on-premise sign industry.
Mission Statement
Texas Sign Association is the organization representing the on premise sign industry, dedicated to the advancement of its membership through the promotion of leadership, education, and professionalism.
 
 
Goals and Objectives
To promote, protect, foster and advance the interests of the members of the on premise sign industry by:
Providing benefit programs and educational opportunities including TDLR to member companies for business practices and employee training.
Increasing awareness and importance of safe working habits and conditions.
Distributing industry related information on legal issues, new technology, etc. to make a positive contribution to our communities by:
Working in cooperation with local, state, and federal governmental authorities on matters which affect the industry.
Educating prospective customers on the value of working with licensed and insured sign companies.
Abiding by the TSA code of ethics.
 
 
Code of Ethics
I Understand my conduct and business methods not only reflect upon myself, my employees, business associates and customers, but also upon the Texas Sign Association, of which I am a member, and the sign advertising profession as a whole.
My business dealings and my conduct shall always cause me to take into consideration my highest duty as a member to discharge my responsibility in business in such a manner that I shall have lifted the level of my profession to a higher standard than I found it.
It is my duty as a member of the Texas Sign Association:
To regard my profession as worthy and the result of my endeavors as beneficial to others in business who use my services.
To realize that fair and ethical business dealings are conducive to success, and profits earned by fair and honest methods are beneficial to all concerned.
To produce signs of the highest standards of quality that customers expect and rightfully deserve, complying in all respects with community requirements.
To realize that I owe the community in which I live and my fellow man a moral obligation, to conduct myself in such a manner as to merit respect.
Texas Sign Association, through the efforts of each member, united in friendship and mutual understanding with all other members, will keep our industry strong.
 
Organization
Texas Sign Association is comprised of three member divisions:
Out of State Manufacturer/Maintenance/Erection
Sign Supplier/Product Manufacturer/Manufacturer’s Representative/Associate Member
 
 
Purpose – 09/03/08
Texas Sign association (TSA) was organized to enhance and promote the professionalism, knowledge and image of its members and the on premise sign industry.  TSA provides members with research, training, education, communication, representation and many more services to promote the professionalism of the sign industry and association members.
 
 
Legacy – 09/03/08
Texas Sign Association (TSA) was organized in 1941 to enhance and promote the professionalism, knowledge and image of its members and the on premise sign industry.  TSA provides members with research, training, education, communication, representation and many more services to promote the professionalism of the sign industry and association members.
 
 
Vision Statement  - 09/03/08
The Texas Sign Association will be proactively dedicated to the advancement of a professional image of the on-premise sign industry.
 
 
Mission Statement
Texas Sign Association is the organization representing the on premise sign industry, dedicated to the advancement of its membership through the promotion of leadership, education, and professionalism.
 
 
Goals and Objectives – 09-03-08
To promote, protect, foster and advance the interests of the members of the on premise sign industry by:
Providing benefit programs and educational opportunities including TDLR to member companies for business practices and employee training.
Increasing awareness and importance of safe working habits and conditions
Distributing industry related information on legal issues, new technology, etc. to make a positive contribution to our communities by:
Working in cooperation with local, state, and federal governmental authorities on matters which affect the industry.
Educating prospective customers on the value of working with licensed and insured sign companies.
Abiding by the TSA code of ethics.
 
 
Code of Ethics – 09/03/08

I Understand my conduct and business methods not only reflect upon myself, my employees, business associates and customers, but also upon the Texas Sign Association, of which I am a member, and the sign advertising profession as a whole.

My business dealings and my conduct shall always cause me to take into consideration my highest duty as a member to discharge my responsibility in business in such a manner that I shall have lifted the level of my profession to a higher standard than I found it.

It is my duty as a member of the Texas Sign Association:

To regard my profession as worthy and the result of my endeavors as beneficial to others in business who use my services.

To realize that fair and ethical business dealings are conducive to success, and profits earned by fair and honest methods are beneficial to all concerned.

To produce signs of the highest standards of quality that customers expect and rightfully deserve, complying in all respects with community requirements.

To realize that I owe the community in which I live and my fellow man a moral obligation, to conduct myself in such a manner as to merit respect.

Texas Sign Association, through the efforts of each member, united in friendship and mutual understanding with all other members, will keep our industry strong.