NAEC Partners With FMSC To Launch United In Deed at United

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The National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) announced it will launch United In Deed, a partnership with the nonprofit organization Feed My Starving Children (FMSC), on September 23 as part of the United Convention and Expo in Atlantic City, New Jersey. NAEC thanks the initiative’s generous host, MEI — Total Elevator Solutions, which will assist in packing meals that will feed children all over the world. “For years, NAEC members have been requesting an event like this to take place at our annual convention,” NAEC National Development Officer Lori Wolking said. “In honor of NAEC’s 75th anniversary, we are proud to roll out United In Deed.” Including lunch provided by NAEC, the event is scheduled for 11-1:30 p.m., and those interested in attending may register here.

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