2021 NFPA Annual Conference
February 24-26, 2021
Virtual & In-Person Options Available
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Underlining the key benefits of NFPA’s Future Leaders Network, the 2021 Annual Conference will offer lots of great opportunities for education and networking, plus some fun!
On Wednesday, February 24, the Future Leaders will convene virtually for a short meeting featuring Paul Cooke, formerly Regional President & CEO at Bosch Rexroth Corporation, who will share lessons in leadership with a focus on corporate culture and leadership during difficult times.
Next up, on Thursday, February 25, an optional, fun virtual game is on the schedule. Future Leaders will have the opportunity to show of their trivia chops as they collaborate with other Future Leaders participants in small group breakouts and see how their teams stack up.
To participate in these free, exclusive conference add-ons, please email Katrina Schwarz at kschwarz@nfpa.com after you register for the Annual Conference.
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For questions regarding the NFPA Future Leaders Network, contact Katrina Schwarz at (414) 778-3356, or kschwarz@nfpa.com.
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