What does the Restoration Industry Association have planned for the new year? We invited CEO Kristy Cohen, President Mark Springer, President-Elect Katie Smith and Restoration Advocate Ed Cross to share the many fresh RIA initiatives in the works.
What’s new and notable with the IICRC as we embark on a new year? We invited CEO Michael Dakduk to share key IICRC accomplishments, goals, challenges and more in this Ask the Expert episode.
“As an industry, we must perform at a higher level than ever before with less qualified people than we’ve ever had. That is the restoration industry’s staffing challenge,” Jeremy Reets writes. “Companies that bring on new staff and quickly get them to a high level of competency will be the ones to dominate their market. So, how do you increase the competency of your staff quickly and dominate your market? Hands-on training is part of the solution!”
Hands-on training and classroom presentations will occur at this onsite event on Tuesday, Nov. 30, to Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Six DBPR-approved training courses offered at one event enable Florida-licensed mold assessors and remediators to complete the 14 CEUs biennially required by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Mold Related Services Board.
The RIA has reviewed the 2014 PLR Expo conference agenda and is providing 13.75 hours of CECs for the content that will be presented for registered attendees of this conference and expo.
PLR Expo Services has announced that the Restoration Industry Association (RIA) is offering CE Credits for sessions being held at the upcoming PLR Expo, which will take place from September 30 to October 2 at the International Plaza Hotel in Toronto, Ontario.