Surfaces attendees get their masters

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Dallas—Hanely Wood awarded more than 300 masters certificates to the Surfaces and StonExpo/Marmomacc Americas attendees who completed more than eight hours of educational course work during the 2012 show.

“We were extremely pleased by the number of participants in this year’s program who received the masters certification,” said Jennifer Hughes, conference manager. “This reconfirmed for us the industry is committed to receiving superior quality education and values what our program brings to their level of knowledge.”

Courses were offered in eight tracks: business, marketing, sales, stone fabrication/installation, flooring installation, building design and trends, sustainability and care/maintenance/restoration.

Surfaces 2013 will be held Jan. 29 to 31 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

For more info, visit surfaces.com.

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