CE credits for PLR Expo

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WASHINGTON, DC —The Restoration Industry Association announced last week that it would be offering 13.75 hours of Continuing Education credits for content that will be presented during its upcoming 2014 PLR Expo, according to a press release.

The Expo is set for September 30 through October 2 at the International Plaza Hotel in Toronto, Canada.

The Expo’s sessions will help restoration and remediation contractors and staff stay current  with the industry’s trends and tools.

“We are very pleased to announce the RIA is recognizing the valuable content being presented at the PLR Expo”, PLR Expo COO, Dan Murray, CR, said in the release. “We believe that organizations that invest in personal growth of their team, are the businesses that will continue to be leaders in their market.”

The PLR Expo is the premier disaster restoration conference & expo in North America and it is produced by PLR Expo Services Inc.

Please click here for more information about the 2014 PLR Expo.

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