IICRC Award Nominations to Close Aug. 15


There are less than two weeks left to submit your nominations for the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification’s (IICRC) Cy Gantt and Keith Williams awards, honoring leaders in the shared industries of inspection, cleaning and restoration. The deadline for submissions is Aug. 15.

The Cy Gantt Award, which recognizes special contributions to the industries served by the IICRC, is presented to an individual who exemplifies long-term outstanding service to the inspection, cleaning and/or restoration industry. Named in honor of the late Honorary Board of Directors member Cy Gantt, the award recipients will receive a special plaque, have their name added to the permanent plaque that hangs in the IICRC Global Resource Center in Las Vegas, and be featured in the IICRC’s e-newsletter.

The Keith Williams Award recognizes individuals who have made a significant technical contribution to the science of inspection, cleaning and restoration. Named in honor of an industry pioneer who volunteered his time and technical abilities to the IICRC for many years, Keith Williams Award recipients will receive a special plaque and will be featured in the IICRC’s e-newsletter.

To submit a nomination for either of these prestigious industry awards, visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IICRCAwards17.  Award winners will be announced during the IICRC’s instructor recognition banquet, Oct. 13 in Vancouver, Wash.

For more information about the IICRC, visit http://www.iicrc.org. For more information about the Cy Gantt and Keith Williams Awards, contact Jennifer Petersen at jpetersen@mulberrymc.com.  



August 4, 2017


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