WFCA to host COVID-19 webinar series

HomeCOVID-19WFCA to host COVID-19 webinar series

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic the WFCA has worked diligently to provide cutting-edge, current information on how the decisions made in Washington, D.C. will impact the industry and its members. Continuing that aim, the group will host a webinar to answer questions regarding the pandemic and its impact.

Join legal counsel, Jeff King, CEO, Scott Humphrey, and CFO, Steve Abernathy, as they decipher legislation and respond to questions. After registering, attendees will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

When: April 9, 2020 2:00 p.m. EST

“Thank you for your support of the WFCA and the flooring industry,” said Humphrey in a statement. “We hope you will take advantage of the opportunity to be a part of this webinar.”

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