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NARI of Greater Chicagoland Hosts 2nd Annual Remodeling Education Expo

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry returns to Chicago with its second annual Remodeling Education Expo for industry professionals

 


October 3, 2023
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The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is back for its second year in a row to provide remodelers with educational insights and can’t-miss networking opportunities.

After hosting its inaugural Remodeling Education Expo in spring 2022, NARI of Greater Chicagoland is back with more educational content for remodeling contractors and industry professionals. 

This year’s one-day conference, held Thursday, October 19, will feature educational sessions with expert speakers and panelists as well as opportunities to explore the latest products, materials, technology, and services making waves in the remodeling industry. 

Participants can earn up to 4 NARI continuing education units (CEUs) during the event and will have a chance to network with some of the top experts in the industry. It aims to be a valuable educational and networking event for Chicagoland's remodeling professionals.

This year’s expo will be held at Pinstripes in South Barrington from 8:15 AM – 4:30 PM. Contact maureen@narichicago.org or click here for more information.

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