| NSCA Education Foundation NewsNSCA Education Foundation Awards Scholarships to Next Generation of Integrators
9/12/2007 (601 reads)
Heather Boyce has always been interested in audio industry. “There are very few women in this field. I was extremely grateful for this scholarship so I could finally pursue my dream of going to school for audio engineering,” said Boyce, from Full Sail Real World Education in Winter Park, Florida. |
| New Officers Elected for NSCA Education Foundation
8/6/2007 (581 reads)
Tom Frericks has taken the reins as President of the National System Contractors Association’s Education Foundation. Frericks, owner of Copp Systems Integrators, is the former Foundation Vice-President and has also served many years on the NSCA Board of Directors. |
| Audio-Technica Provides Key Support for Industry Education
7/16/2007 (556 reads)
The NSCA Education Foundation announced today that Audio-Technica has expanded its support of the Foundation. The company contributed an additional $10,000, maintaining its place in the elite Founder’s Club giving level. |
| Industry Shows Support of Education During Expo 2007
6/8/2007 (799 reads)
Nearly 1,000 industry professionals participated in NSCA Education Foundation funded programs or fundraising events during NSCA® Expo, March 15-17, in Orlando, FL. Overall, the Foundation events at Expo 2007 raised more than $90,000 for industry education. |
| NSCA Education Foundation reaches Shure/Atlas Sound Industry Education Challenge goal
5/4/2007 (1566 reads)
May 4, 2007, Cedar Rapids, IA – The NSCA Education Foundation is pleased to announce that the commercial electronic systems industry has raised $150,000 in support of industry education. More than 200 industry individuals and companies exceeded the challenge presented by Shure, Inc. and Atlas Sound to contribute $100,000 necessary for the Foundation to receive the full effect of the matching funds campaign. With the Industry Education Challenge goal met, Shure and Atlas Sound will honor their joint challenge by matching the full $25,000 each. |
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