We know NFPA members love the NFPA Industry and Economic Outlook Conference. Love it even MORE when you attend for FREE!
Attend an NFPA conference for FREE by introducing another fluid power company to NFPA.
NFPA’s Member-get-a-Member program is just like it sounds. And, who better than existing NFPA members, like you, to vouch for the benefits of NFPA membership? Plus, when your referral joins, you both win! The new member receives two free conference registrations to use at either the NFPA Annual Conference or the IEOC. And the referring company—YOU—receives one free conference registration.
It’s easy to do. Contact any non-member company and mention how beneficial NFPA membership could be for them. Maybe they’re your supplier, customer, or distributor, or just someone you would like to see at NFPA meetings. We’ll take it from there.
Registration for the 2018 Industry and Economic Outlook Conference will open in the next few weeks. Make this the year you go for free.
Get started today!
For more information, contact Leslie Miller at (414) 778-3369 or lmiller@nfpa.com.
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