HVAC System Cleaning Professionals Head to Disney for 28th Annual Event

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.—March 13, 2017 – The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), an association of HVAC system cleaning professionals, including air systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators and HVAC inspectors, is preparing for the upcoming annual meeting and exposition, being held March 20-22 at the Disney Contemporary Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL.

This must-attend event is expected to bring together more than 500 industry professionals, offering insight into best practices for business growth and the latest in industry equipment, tools, and technology.

The 28th Annual Meeting & Exposition will feature:

  • A keynote address from the Disney Institute, focused on Disney’s approach to quality customer service
  • The largest NADCA exhibit hall to date—with 40 exhibiting companies represented
  • Opportunities to earn continuing education credits toward certification renewal
  • A celebration to remember, honoring the 2017 Hall of Fame inductees at the House of Blues
  • Networking opportunities to exchange tips and tricks with fellow attendees and leaders in the industry

“The goals of the Annual Meeting & Exposition are to educate attendees about advancements in HVAC system cleaning and equip them with the necessary tools for growing their business,” said Chief Staff Executive Jodi Araujo, CEM. “There’s something for everyone at this event; whether you’re looking to earn your certification for the first time or you’re a seasoned professional—everyone will walk away with having learned something new.”

For more information about the upcoming event, please visit annualmeeting.nadca.com.

About NADCA:
The HVAC Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Association, otherwise known as the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) was formed in 1989 as a non-profit association of companies engaged in the cleaning of HVAC systems. NADCA’s mission is to represent qualified companies engaged in the inspection, maintenance and restoration of HVAC systems, promote source removal as the only acceptable method of cleaning, establish industry standards for the association, and assist NADCA members in providing high quality service to their customers. With over 1,200 members, NADCA is made up of a diverse group of HVAC industry professionals, including air systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators, and HVAC inspectors. To learn more, visit www.nadca.com

 

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