WFCA Hall of Fame nominations now open

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WFCA logoDalton—The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) honors those who have made a difference in the flooring industry with inclusion in the WFCA Hall of Fame. Nominations are now open.

To be considered as a candidate to join the distinguished list of luminaries an individual must be nominated by a sponsor who will complete a thorough application process detailing the nominee’s work history, industry, trade, governmental and civic accomplishments.

Nominations will be sent to a special committee for review and consideration. All nominations will be kept confidential. Nominees can come from any sector of the floor covering industry.

Following the selection process, a date for an award presentation and formal induction ceremony will be announced. The nomination process closes Oct. 31, 2020.

The nomination form can be downloaded here. For more details, email Freida Staten, vice president of membership, marketing & communications.

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