CEDAR RAPIDS, IA, June 27, 2008 — After an extremely successful week at InfoComm 08, NSCA is back doing what it does best with products that boost your bottom line and reduce your workload, training to address your challenges, and representation to protect your business from unfair legislation.
NSCA Executive Director, Chuck Wilson, said the NSCA Zone was busy throughout the show. Live presentations outlined the advantages of membership, video testimonials provided real-life examples of how NSCA has helped its members, new members joined the association, and industry peers relaxed and re-connected.
“Members told us they love NSCA because we go out of our way to provide excellent customer service, time-saving member benefits and useful education for industry professionals,” Wilson said.
Many staff members traveled to InfoComm 08 immediately after NSCA’s headquarters weathered historic flood waters. Despite the challenges, NSCA demonstrated its unwavering commitment to members. The association’s phones were always on, member communications continued to go out, and member services never ceased.
“Many attendees and exhibitors expressed their concern regarding the recent flooding that affected our office building and our city,” Wilson said. “We appreciate their kindness and with a temporary office space secured, all of our staff is back from Las Vegas and eager to continue helping our members build their businesses.”
About NSCA
NSCA is the leading not-for-profit association representing the commercial electronic systems industry. With more than 2,500 member companies worldwide, the National Systems Contractors Association is a powerful advocate of all who work within the low-voltage industry, including systems contractors/integrators, product manufacturers, consultants, sales representatives, architects, specifying engineers and other allied professionals. NSCA is dedicated to serving contractor members and all channel stakeholders through education, advocacy, outreach and member services. NSCA University offers a variety of courses on topics such as project management, business, sales, design and technical knowledge. Courses are delivered through a variety of methods including conferences, regional trainings, online learning and webinars. NSCA works in conjunction with a variety of industry partners to provide relevant and meaningful education and certification programs. It also provides leading industry research and market intelligence, insurance solutions, the industry’s most comprehensive manual of practice, Essentials of Systems Integration™ and other business tools. For more information, please visit www.nsca.org.
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