2022 Wisconsin Elevator Symposium Planned on September 15-16

Grand Geneva Hotel and Resort in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, is set to host the event; photo courtesy of visitlakegeneva.com.

The 2022 Wisconsin Elevator Symposium, organized by NAESA International, is planned on September 15-16 at the Grand Geneva Hotel and Resort in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Elevator industry professionals will deliver presentations focusing on current code-related issues affecting the industry. Up to 250 attendees from throughout North America are expected to attend, providing a “great opportunity to network with others in your area of expertise,” according to NAESA. Registration is US$225 and includes access to all educational sessions, breakfast, lunch on both days and a ticket to the evening reception on September 15. Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are available. NAESA will also be holding its annual golf outing on Wednesday, September 14th. Room rates are US$179 plus tax and fees per night. Hotel reservations must be made by August 14. Call 855-833-5345 to book a reservation. Contact Emerald Kuhns at email or phone: 360-292-4968 with any questions.

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