The training blitz includes Daltile’s hands-on RevoTile training and product knowledge seminars with Carpet Exchange retail sales reps as well as placement of 20 new RevoTile displays in Carpet Exchange stores across the state of Colorado.
The Made Smarter. Live Better. program was developed to help retailers explain how Shaw’s flooring products can address consumer desires to live or work in a space that supports their wellbeing.
The new course, entitled The Many Benefits of Barrier-Free Showers, explores the many technical and aesthetical benefits of open concept bathrooms and curbless shower design and how they assist with aging-in-place.
This certification is a three-step process, starting with online courses, followed by hands-on training with NAFCT Educational Partners and then the successful completion of the final exam.
AIASF is launching The Pflueger Architecture Scholarship—supported by a matching grant from AIA National—to benefit architecture students at City College of San Francisco (CCSF).
Shaw introduced the Associate Dependent Scholarship Program in 2019, awarding $1,000 scholarships to deserving high school students of Shaw associates.
This year’s NeoCon will center around the timely theme of “Design Anew” and provide the much-anticipated opportunity for the commercial design community to gather together once again.
All of the learning opportunities are geared to provide eager show-goers with the relevant education they need to excel in today’s highly competitive tile, stone and design marketplace.
This new fellowship is funded through a generous $75,000 donation from Ronald G. Burg, ACI executive vice president, and Jeffrey W. Coleman, ACI president, 2020-2021.