NSCA Education Foundation retains Shure support

Dec 6, 2007 3:29 PM

    
Tom Frericks, president of the NSCA Education Foundation.

Tom Frericks, president of the NSCA Education Foundation.

The National Systems Contractor Association (NCSA) has announced that Shure has committed to continuing its support of the NSCA Education Foundation in 2008. Shure’s support for the education initiatives will match up to $25,000 in contributions to the foundation’s fundraising campaign.

This is Shure’s third consecutive year of fundraising support for the foundation, The company will match up to 50 percent of contributions made to the NSCA Education Foundation through July 31, 2008, with a maximum contribution of $25,000. The foundation’s focus for the coming year will be on student scholarships, outreach to schools and funding education for industry professionals.

For more information, visit www.nscafoundation.org.




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