CECA Invites Education Experts To Present at Convention

CECA is inviting experts in education topics to participate in the 48th Annual CECA Convention in Montreal; photo courtesy of Pixabay.

The Canadian Elevator Contractors Association (CECA) is inviting experts in education topics to participate at the 48th Annual CECA Convention, the organization announced in March. Those wishing to lead education topics are asked to submit the following information to CECA Executive Director Catharine Bothwell:

  • Topic
  • Description
  • Presenter’s bio
  • Length of presentation
  • Audio/Video (AV) needs

Deadline to apply is March 30, so all interested participants are urged to send in their signup information by that date. There are multiple sessions available; information can be found here. The CECA Convention is set for May 30-June 2 in Montreal. To sign up or for more information, contact Bothwell by email at office@ceca-acea.org or by phone at 905-446-0327; or visit ceca-acea.org.

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