Woodland Hosts AIA CERT Courses

September 25, 2023

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Credentialed professionals commit to keeping their knowledge and skills up to date. Keeping abreast of window and door product advancements is critical knowledge. Today, Woodland hosted two courses, Fenestration’s Role in Modern Architecture and Design and Solutions for Historic Rehabilitation Projects. Woodland’s trade customers, Architects, and Engineers who attended will earn continuing education units (CEU) credits with the AIA (American Institute of Architecture). A special thank you to Jonathan Fine, Marvin’s Architectural Project Manager, for leading the course in Woodland’s Door Design Center and to Marvin for co-hosting lunch at the Green Valley Golf Range in Hanover Park.

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