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APRIL 2015

ISSUE

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• ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS • 2APRIL 2015• � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � •• NEW LIGHTING PRODUCTS • APRIL 20152

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To Order Contact Us At (252)753-2600or [email protected]

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The Way ToSet &

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Four Ways to use the Poledancer1.�Strapped�to�a�raised�pole�base�2.�Free�standing�(no�pole�base�required)�3.�T-Position�(next�to�walls�and�fences)�4.�In�the�hitch�of�a�work�vehicle�

Poledancer Quick Facts...•�Fastest,�easiest�and�safest�way�to�setlight�poles

•�Two�man�operation�in�most�situations•�Saves�labor�and�money�on�rentalequipment

•�Puts�you�on�your�own�schedule•�Breaks�down�into�10'�pieces�or�less•�Transports�in�a�pickup�or�work�van• Perfect�for�parking�decks,�tennis�courtsand�retro�fitting�light�poles�to�led�fixtures•�Use�it�for�light�pole�maintenance•�No�CDL's�required•�Very�low�maintenance�cost•�It's�a�green�product,�runs�on�12�volts•�Assembles�in�about�10�minutes•�Will�set�aluminum,�steel�or�wood�poles•�Takes�down�a�pole�as�easy�as�it�setsone

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The Escort - ES1000Light Pole & Material Cart•�Easily�carries�light�poles,�conduit,ladders�and�other�awkward�itemsaround�the�job�site.

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• ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS • 4APRIL 2015• � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � •• NEW LIGHTING PRODUCTS • APRIL 20154

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LED AND FLUORESCENT FIXTURESMANUFACTURER DIRECT • OVER 660 FIXTURES AVAILABLE

SHIP DIRECT TO YOUR LOCATIONEAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI

SURFACE HIGH BAY SURFACE CHANNEL (STRIPS) SURFACE INDUSTRIAL

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AVAILABLE IN 2, 3, 4 & 6 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

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LED AND FLUORESCENT FIXTURESMANUFACTURER DIRECT • OVER 660 FIXTURES AVAILABLE

SHIP DIRECT TO YOUR LOCATIONEAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI

SURFACE HIGH BAY SURFACE CHANNEL (STRIPS) SURFACE INDUSTRIAL

REFLECTOR

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3, 4 & 6 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

VAPOR LIGHT

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3, 4 & 6 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

SURFACE MOUNT WRAP AROUND

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3, 4 & 6 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

SURFACE MOUNT METAL BOX

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3, 4 & 6 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

1X4, 2X2 & 2X4 RECESSEDLAY-IN TROFFER

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3 &4 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

1X4, 2X2 & 2X4 FLANGE RECESSED TROFFER

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3 &4 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

2X2 & 2X4 RECESSED CENTER BASKET

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3, 4 & 6 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

1X4, 2X2 & 2X4 RECESSEDLAY-IN TROFFER

AVAILABLE IN 2, 3 & 4 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

1X4, 2X2 & 2X4 FLANGE RECESSED TROFFER

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AVAILABLE IN 2, 3 & 4 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED AVAILABLE IN 2, 3 & 4 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED AVAILABLE IN 2, 3 & 4 LITE FOR T-8, T-5HO OR LED

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Tel. 717-393-2100 • Fax 717-393-5500

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• ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS • 6APRIL 2015• � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � •• NEW LIGHTING PRODUCTS • APRIL 20156

Milwaukee�Light�Bulb�Delivery� is� a� lighting�distributor� headquartered� in� theMilwaukee,�Wisconsin�area�and�has�satellite�sales�offices� throughout� the�country.Our�large,�diverse�inventory�enables�them�to�provide�fast�and�efficient�service�to�ourcustomers�nationwide.�They�are�proud�to�serve�customers�from�all�industries�includ-ing:� distributors,� contractors,� office�building�managers,�manufacturers� and�manyother�specialty�markets.�They�have�a�very�knowledgeable�sales�team�that�is�readyto�help�you�today!

Milwaukee�Light�Bulb�has�one�of�the�largest�selections�of�lamps&�major-brand�ballasts� in� the� country.�This�allows� them� to� shipyour�order�very�quickly�as�most�in-stock�orders�ship�same�day.�Ifthey�do�not�stock�the�lamp�you�are�looking�for,�their�highly-expe-rienced�purchasing�staff� is�able�to�source�hard-to-find� lamps�foryour�most�challenging�jobs.�-�See�their�ad�on�page�33

www.milwaukeelightbulb.com • 800-301-LAMP (5267)

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Designed� to� replace�multipleF17� and� F32� fluorescentlamps,� LED� Uti l i ty�Wrapscome�in�2�and�4�ft�LED�mod-els� ranging� from�20–50�W.Dimmable�units� operate�on120–277�V� systems,� offer

CCTs�of�4,000�and�5,000�K,�and�provide�effica-cies�up� to� 107� lm/W.�Constructed�with� heavy-gauge,� 1-piece� steel� housing�and� full-length�U-Wrap�prismatic� acrylic� diffusers,� fixtures�deliverup� to� 10� fc� from� IES� recommended�heights� forstairwells,�and�7–10�fc�at�8�ft�installed�heights�forparking�drive�lane�compliance.�

www.maxlite.com

LED Utility Wraps Are DLC-listed

For Stairwell Lighting

Corelite™�Divide™�Series,incorporating�WaveStream™LED� technology� withAccuAim™�optics,� includesrecessed,� suspended,� sur-face,� and�wall� luminairescapable�of� helping� commer-

cial� buildings� increase�energy� conservation.Designed� to� replace� linear� fluorescent� lumi-naires,� fixtures�direct� light� to�where� it� is�neededin�open�and�private�offices,�corridors,�and�stair-wells.�Series�enables�up�to�79%�energy�conser-vation�using�2012� IECC�and�maintains� IES-required�light�levels�for�office�space�(30�ftc).�

www.cooperlighing.com/wavestream

LED Light Fixtures Help Commercial

Buildings Conserve Energy

LIGHTFAIR® International 2015 Keynotes & Impact Speakers CreateUnparalleled Educational and Inspirational Experience

Released: Wed Jan 28,2015 • Author: Lisa Bokovoy

ATLANTA, January 28, 2015 - The�unique�combination�of�innovation,�science�and�design�covered�by�the�keynote�and�impact�speakers�at�LIGHTFAIRInternational�2015�creates�an�unparalleled�educational�and�inspirational�experience.�The�speakers�are�a�part�of�the�world’s�largest�annual�lighting-relat-ed� conference�which� features�140� top�presenters� during� its� five-day�program�May�3-7� in�New�York’s� Javits�Center� (Pre-Conference�LIGHTFAIRInstitute®:�May�3-4;�Trade�Show�&�Conference:�May�5-7).

Shuji�Nakamura,�Ph.D.�is�a�2014�Nobel�Prize�Winner�in�Physics�and�will�present�“The�History�of�LED�Technology�to�the�Nobel�Prize�to�Today’s�GaN”during�the�Pre-Conference�Institute�Keynote�Luncheon�on�May�3.�This�address�will�cover�the�history�of�LED�technology�from�his�early�work�which�led�tothe�Nobel�Prize�to�today’s�GaN�which�will� lead�to�the�next�wave�of�Solid�State�Lighting.�Dr.�Nakamura�is�a�professor�at�University�of�California�SantaBarbara�and�co-founder�of�SORAA�Inc.

Inventor�Chuck�Hoberman�will�speak�as�the�Institute�keynote�on�May�4�about�his�pioneering�work� in�“Transformable�Design”�with�projects�that�rangefrom�public�art�to�kinetic�facades�to�dynamic�sets�for�live�entertainment.�His�presentation�will�show�how�he�realizes�large-scale�transformable�structures,and� takes�his� inventive� concepts� through� the� stages�of� engineering,�manufacturing�and� installation.�Providing�an�overview�of� his�methods� to� createobjects�that�controllably�change�their�size,�shape�and�surface,�Hoberman�will�share�his�insights�into�the�process�of�innovation�itself.�Through�his�prod-ucts,�patents�and�structures,�Hoberman�demonstrates�how�objects�can�be�foldable,�retractable�or�shape-shifting.�Hoberman�is�the�president�and�founderof�Hoberman�Associates�in�New�York.�This�keynote�luncheon�is�sponsored�by�COOPER�LIGHTING�BY�EATON,�Booth�1157.

As�part�of�the�new�series�“Legends�of�Lighting,”�iconic�lighting�designer�Howard�Brandston�will�be�featured�as�an�impact�speaker�at�LFI�and�interviewedby�Chip� Israel,� founder�of�Lighting�Design�Alliance,� for�an�engaging�conversation�on�Brandston’s�work�and�past�projects�on�May�5.�Brandston� is� thefounding�partner�of�the�Brandston�Partnership,�a�lighting�design�consulting�firm�based�in�New�York.�He�is�a�past�president�of�the�IES�and�has�receivedover�100�design�awards,�including�the�IES�Medal,�the�Institute�Honors�from�the�AIA�for�his�contributions�to�architecture,�the�Lifetime�Achievement�Awardfrom�the�IALD�and�the�United�States�Institute�of�Theater�Technology�Distinguished�Achievement�in�Lighting�Award.�Brandston�has�also�been�an�adjunctprofessor,�guest�lecturer�or�visiting�professor�for�over�50�years.

Mark�Rea,�Ph.D.�will�outline�that�great�strides�have�been�made�to�reduce�the�cost�of�lighting�for�general�illumination;�however,�little�progress�has�beenmade�to� increase�the�benefits� that� lighting�provides� to�society� in�“Monetizing� the�Benefits�of�Lighting”�as� the� Impact�Speaker�on�May�6.�Dr.�Rea�hasserved�as�Director�since�the�Lighting�Research�Center�was�established�in�1988.�Trained�as�a�biophysicist�and�neuroscientist,�with�a�Ph.D.�in�biophysics,he�is�the�author�of�more�than�250�scientific�and�technical�articles�related�to�vision,�lighting�engineering�and�human�factors,�and�was�the�editor-in-chief�ofthe�8th�and�9th�editions�of�the�Illuminating�Engineering�Society�of�North�America�(IESNA)�Lighting�Handbook.

Keynote�luncheon�presentations�are�included�for�all�attendees�registered�for�courses�during�the�two�Institute�days�that�make�up�the�LFI�Pre-Conferenceprogram�and�must�be�selected�during�the�pre-registration�process.�The�impact�speaker�presentations�are�open�to�all�attendees�and�exhibitors�and�willbe�held�in�the�LFI�Spotlight�Lounge�on�Level�1�of�the�LFI�exhibit�hall�area.

More�information�on�keynote�and�impact�speaker�presentations�can�be�found�at�http://www.lightfair.com/lightfair/V40/index.cvn?id=10375.

For�LIGHTFAIR�International�2015,�the�Pre-Conference�program�will�take�place�from�Sunday,�May�3�–�Monday,�May�4,�2015�and�the�LFI�Trade�Showand�Conference�will�run�from�Tuesday,�May�5�–�Thursday,�May�7,�2015.�For�more�information�about�LIGHTFAIR�International,�please�visit�WWW.LIGHT-FAIR.COM.

LIGHTFAIR®� International� is� the�world’s� largest� annual� architectural� and� commercial� lighting� trade� show�and� conference�and� is� sponsored�by� theIlluminating�Engineering�Society�(IES)�and�the�International�Association�of�Lighting�Designers�(IALD).�The�event�is�produced�and�managed�by�AMC,�Inc.

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• ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS • 8APRIL 2015• � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � •• NEW LIGHTING PRODUCTS • APRIL 20158

TLED-TC LEC - Surface or Recessed Mount Canopy Garage OpticsSolve� your� lighting�needs�by�providing�multipleoptions� for�housings,�optics�and� lumen�packages.The�adaptability� of� the�TLED-TC� luminaire� seriesallows� series�allows� you� to� choose� from�generalutility� lighting,� parking�garage� lighting�or� to� highperformance�canopy�lighting.

The�second�generation�of�the�TLED�series�canopyfamily� features�upgraded�SSL� light� engines�withmore�performance� levels� to�choose� from,�a�newly

added�housing�design� that� is� exclusive� to�TRACE*LITE,� as�well� as�a� choice�of� two�different� color� finishes.�The�upgradedTLED-C�maintains�a� low�profile�design,� the�TLED-RC�is� for� recessed�applications�and�the�TLED-TC�is�our�new�trapezoidalhousing�design.�All�three�housings�are�combined�with�our�next�generation�high�performance�LED�light�engines�featuring�oursuperior�thermal�management�that�makes�the�entire�family�an�attractive,�energy�saving�choice.�Constructed�of�die�formed�andwelded�aluminum,�the�TLED�series�canopy�family�design�has�been�engineered�to�provide�a�LED�canopy�luminaire�that�deliv-ers�optimum�optical�performance�and�lamp�longevity�in�attractive�and�durable�housings�with�UV�resistant�powder�coated�fin-ishes�to�protect�against�the�elements�and�are�ETL�listed�for�Wet�Locations.�Our�TLED�series�canopies�incorporate�contractorfriendly�features�that�allow�for�ease�of�installation�in�a�variety�of�applications�and�allow�them�to�be�installed�by�a�single�person.Available�with�4�different�LED�light�engines�configurations�with�21,�28,�41,�55�or�72�total�system�watts�and�approximate�deliv-ered� lumen�outputs�of�1964,�2870,�4115,�5593�or�7200;� the�TRACE*LITE�TLED�series�canopies�provide�an�energy�savingsolution�to�a�wide�spectrum�of�applications�including,�but�not�limited�to�security�lighting�in�schools,�office�complexes,�light�com-mercial�development,�apartments,�parking�garages,�entryways,�and�stairwells.�The�TLED�series�canopies�are�DesignLights™Consortium�qualified�and�meets�or�exceeds�the�efficacy�requirements�for�various�rebate�programs�across�the�country.

Barron Lighting Group For more information, visit www.barronltg.com

The New Maestro C-L DimmerThe� Maestro� dimmerprovides� an� easy-to-operate� tap� switch� thatturns�lights�on/off�to�yourfavorite� light� level.�Usethe� rocker� dimmer� toadjust� lights�manually.The�delayed� fade-to-offfeature�gives� you�10-60seconds� to� leave� theroom.� Combine� withMaestro�companion�dim-mers� to� control� a� singlelight� from�up� to� 10� loca-tions.

Features:•�Maestro�offers�a�full�range�of�designer�light�controls,�fan�controls,�sensorsand�timers�that�allow�you�to�adjust�your�lights�andfans�from�anywhere�in�the�room�and�even�outside�your�home

•�C•L®�models�for�dimmable�CFL�and�LED�bulbs�are�available�with�or�without�occupancy�sensor;�these�models�have�HED™Technology,�which�improves�dimming�performance�of�these�bulbs

•�Models� available�with� eco-dim®� feature� (dimmer�guarantees� you�at� least� 15%�energy� savings� compared� to� a� standardswitch),�including�a�model�with�an�occupancy�sensor

•�High-performance�personalized�light�control�with�additional�advanced�programming�options•�Dimmers�offer�customizable�delayed�fade-to-off,�which�lets�you�leave�a�room�before�the�lights�go�out•�LEDs�glow�softly�in�the�dark�for�easy�dimmer�location�and�show�preset�light�level�when�lights�are�off•�Multi-location�dimming�compatible�with�3-way�wiring�for�easy�installation�and�retrofit•�Add�companion�dimmers�to�dim�from�up�to�10�locations•�Power�failure�memory�(Maestro�remembers�your�settings�even�after�a�power�interruption)•�Superior�suppression�of�interference�with�radio�and�TV•�Matching�Claro®�gloss�or�Satin�Colors®�wallplates�available�for�1-gang�up�to�6-gang�sizes

Lutron Electronics Co Inc For more information, visit www.lutron.com

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To Order Contact Us At (252) 753-2600 • [email protected]

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• ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS • 10APRIL 2015• � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � •• NEW LIGHTING PRODUCTS • APRIL 201510

Newcandescent.com

Three�Generations�of�That�Soft,�Warm�and�Golden�Glow...

The Incandescent Light BulbFor�more� than�one�century,�SamuelBirnbaum,�his�son�Bertram�and�nowhis� grandson�Larry�Birnbaum,�havebeen�selling�Thomas�Edison’s�mostfamous� invention� ...� the� incandes-cent�light�bulb.

Thomas Edison SeeksDistributors

Thomas�Edison,� an�entrepreneurand�America’s� greatest� inventor,established�The�Edison�Electric

Light�Company�in�1878.�(It�became�The�General�Electric�Company�in�1892.)�Edisonrealized�that�his�incandescent�light�bulb�could�never�light�up�homes�and�businesseswithout�committed�electrical�distributors�that�believed�that�his� invention�would�illumi-nate�the�world.

Birnbaum Electric Becomes Exclusive Edison DistributorIn�1909,�Samuel�Birnbaum�opened�Birnbaum�Electric�in�lower�Manhattan,�befriendedThomas�Edison�and�became�a�distributor� for� the�General�Electric�Company.� LikeEdison,�Sam�was�a�master�electrician,�business�man�and� inventor.�He�and�Edisonhad�much�in�common�and�they�remained�friends�until�Edison’s�death�in�1931.

In�1914,�Thomas�Edison�personally�presented�Sam�Birnbaum�with�a�General�ElectricIncentive�Award� for�his� company’s�outstanding�performance�as�a�distributor� for� theGE�Company.�The�award,� a� hand-crafted�and�hand-blown� replica�of�Edison’s� firstincandescent� bulb�with� a� high� resistance� carbon� filament,� is� now�a� treasured�andvery�valuable�family�heirloom.

Like Edison, Birnbaum Moves To New JerseyWith�business�booming,�Sam’s� son�Bertram� joined� the� company�which�moveduptown�to�a�larger�building�on�Broadway�and�17th�in�NYC.�Birnbaum�Electric�becameknown�as�Broadway�Electric.�Bertram’s�son�Larry�joined�Broadway�Electric�and,�likeEdison� (Edison,�New�Jersey� is� named�after�Thomas�Edison),� he�moved� to�NewJersey�to�found�Epic�and�the�Light�Bulb�Store�in�1980�(a�light�bulb�manufacturer�withboth�wholesale�and�retail�distribution.)

The Newcandescent InspirationLarry�Birnbaum�said� that�he�owes� the� idea� for� the�Newcandescent� light�bulb� to� themany�customers�of�his�Light�Bulb�Store� located� in�South�Hackensack,�New�Jersey.When�customers�became�aware�of�the�Federal�Law�that�would�effectively�ban�incan-descent�bulbs,�they�started�hording�incandescents�by�buying�in�bulk.�Larry�says,“Weare�all�somewhat�addicted�to�the�incandescent�lightbulb�and�that�soft�warm�glow.�It�isa�very�soothing�and�calming�color�of�light."�Larry�went�on�to�say�that,�"the�inspirationto� continue� to�manufacture� the� long-lasting� (10,000�hours)� rough� serviceNewcandescent� bulb� that� satisfies� all� federal� requirements,� is� simply� the� result� ofwhat�customers�continue�to�want."

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• � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � • � •• NEW LIGHTING PRODUCTS • 11APRIL 2015

2015 NAILD Annual Conference Lighting the Way, Leading the Way

April 26-29, 2015Marriott Denver Tech Center Denver, Colorado

The�NAILD�Annual�Conference� is� coming� soon.�Theconference�will� focus�on� the� topic�of�LEDs�and� lightingcontrols.�As�part�of�the�discussion�an�in�depth�focus�willbe�put�on�how�LEDs�will�affect�the�lighting�industry�andhow�this�affects�both�manufacturers�and�distributors.�

Jack�Curran,�president�of�LED Transformations,�LLC�willhandle� the� theme�“LEDs�and�Lighting�Controls–What� ItCan�Mean�for�Your�Business”.�Jack�Curran�has�25�yearsexperience� in� product� development� and�has�manypatents� in� the� lighting� industry.�As� the� lighting� industrycomes� to� realize� that�LED� technology� is� facilitating� theexpansion�of�the�use�of�lighting�control�systems,�variousmarket�segments�once�again�move�into�unfamiliar�terri-tory.�From�specifiers,� to� building�owners,�many� still� donot�know�the�wave�is�coming.�Those�that�do�are�usuallyconfused�as�to�what�it�means�for�them.�In�this�presenta-tion,�Jack�will�examine�some�key�issues�facing�the�light-ing�distribution�market�as�the�world�changes�yet�again.

Jim�Benya,� principal� and�partner� of�Benya�BurnettConsultancy�is�one�of�the�world’s�top�authorities�on�light-ing�design�and�applied� illuminating�engineering.�He�willfurther�discuss�the�ever-changing�world�of�controls.�Thissession�will� also� include�a�panel� discussion� to� gaingreater�insight�to�the�many�facets�of�lighting�controls.

Mark�Lien�LC,�CLEP,�CLMC,�HBDP,�LEED�BD&C,Director� –�Government�&� Industry�Relations,�OSRAMSYLVANIA�has�designed� lighting� systems� for� a�widerange�of� applications.�Mark�will� discuss� the� future�oflighting.�Our�lighting�community�may�cease�to�exist�in�itscurrent� form�as�SSL� is� assimilated� into� other� buildingproducts.� Industries�are�aligning�and� trajectories�areconverging.�What� remains�alarming� is� the� velocity� ofchange�toward�a�strange�new�world�facing�both�lightingprofessionals� and�users.�This� presentation�will� analyzethe�changes�to�energy,�regulations,�trends�and�technolo-gy� that� are�positioned� to� dissolve�our� industry� as�weknow�it.�This�disruption�will�affect�distributors�in�multipleways.�With�change�comes�opportunity�but�only�for�thosewho�understand�and�can�prepare.

The�NAILD�conference�is�a�great�place�for�attendees�todevelop�a� relationship�with� potential� clients� and� cus-tomers�as�well�as�continue�their�education�in�the�indus-try.

For more information on the conference, visit

www.naild.org