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Kichler Landscape Lighting announces an educational conference for Kichler Premiere Contractors scheduled for August 24 to August 26. The three-day event, held in Cleveland at the company’s main offices, offers a wealth of information from some of the foremost authorities in the industry.
The conference line-up includes the following speakers:
Jan Moyer, landscape lighting designer and author of The Landscape Lighting Book, will discuss lighting issues such as design, documentation and installation in response to the garden evolution.
Marty Grunder, well-known motivational green industry speaker, author and president of Grunder Landscaping, will present a seminar on 57 fun, cheap and different marketing ideas to grow your company with and how to re-invent your business with million dollar marketing, management and motivational secrets.
X-10 Pro’s technical support director, Al Billoti, will discuss the advantages of X-10 Pro Controls for low voltage landscape lighting.
A board member from The Low Voltage Lighting Institute of the Americas will speak about the organization and what it can do for contractors.
In addition, a special excursion is planned to Nela Park, General Electric’s corporate headquarters for research and education, where advanced lamp training and technology will be discussed.
Tuition is $725 per person, which includes hotel accommodations for three nights, all meals, entertainment and airport transfers. The conference is limited to 30 attendees.
To receive a complete conference agenda or information regarding enrollment in the Premiere Contractor Program, call Michelle Rybus at 216/573-100, ext. 6445.
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