You can now access and track your continuing education unit (CEU) records for NFPA's Conference & Expo in Chicago earlier this month.
NFPA's Conference & Expo is the year’s largest and most important event for the fire protection, life safety, and electrical industries. The event combines an unrivaled educational conference with an expo of more than 360 solution providers. There is no better opportunity to speak with experts, evaluate products, find solutions to your technical challenges and stay current with technological advances in your field. The mission of the international nonprofit NFPA, established in 1896, is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
![]() | Lauren Backstrom, Manager, Social Media |
![]() | Linda Bailey, Division Manager, Meetings & Conferences |
![]() | Lorraine Carli, Vice President, Communications |
![]() | Joanne Durham, Senior Project Manager, Conferences & Meetings |
![]() | Fred Durso, NFPA Journal staff writer |
![]() | Kitt Farrington, Public Affairs intern |
![]() | Bob Finn, Sr. Online Editor |
![]() | Kate Greene, Manager, Marketing and Sales Support |
![]() | Mike Hazell, Division Manager, Web |
![]() | Erik Holden, Sr. Product Manager Training Development |
![]() | Joanne Durham, Senior Project Manager, Conferences & Meetings |
![]() | Courtney O'Neill, Project Coordinator, Sections and Trade Shows |
![]() | Eileen Scafidi, Communications Manager |
![]() | Anna Thompson, Senior Project Manager, Conferences & Meetings |
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