Making NGWA Business Tools Work for You - Business Management

Presented on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

NGWA offers a variety of tools you can use to increase bidding efficiency, employee productivity, and your bottom line. This workshop will acquaint you with standard form contracts, ConsensusDocs, three different cost calculators, and NGWA’s Community site, all of which can aid you to increase your business efficiency and profitability.

Presenters:
John Pitz, CPI
NL Pitz Inc., Batavia, IL
John attended the University of Notre Dame for both undergraduate and graduate school. He has lead the Illinois Association of Ground Water Professionals; served the State of Illinois Groundwater Advisory Council; Co-Lead the Well Disinfection Program for the State of Illinois. Presently, John is: the director of National Ground Water Association; member of NGWA Cost Calculator for Water Well contractors and Cost Calculator for Pump Installation contractors task force; NGWA committee reviewing certification exam questions; 4) member of NGWA standards for water well construction committee; and serves on the State of Illinois Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor’s Licensing Board.
David Evener
National Ground Water Association, Westerville, OH
David Evener is the marketing director of NGWA. Prior to taking on that position in July 2010, he served as NGWA’s director of information systems for 13 years. Evener holds a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from Chapman University, and masters’ degrees in information systems management and business administration from Keller University. He is a member of the American Society of Association Executives and the Ohio Society of Association Executives.

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