MIA Honors AKDO as CEU Educator of the Year

OBERLIN, Ohio – AKDO recently won honors from the Marble Institute of America (MIA) as “CEU Educator of the Year.”

thumb MIAClick photo to enlargeThe Bridgeport, Conn., company presented the most MIA CEU classes last year, with 19 speakers offering 61 classes, with a total of 747 attendees.

AKDO’s CEU class topics included:

  • Natural Stone 101: Everything You Need to Know about the World’s Oldest Building Material
  • Natural Stone & Green Design
  • Marble Use in the Kitchen
  • Stone Care: What You Should Know

MIA CEU classes are designed for architects, designers, and construction professionals to gain continuing-education credits to satisfy yearly requirements set by associations including, among others, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA).

“Congratulations to AKDO for leading the continuing education charge in 2014,” said Robert Bacon, chair of MIA’s CEU Education Committee. “In fully embracing MIA’s CEU program, AKDO has illustrated a true understanding of the mutual benefits available through this program.”

Diane Hayden, AKDO’s Showroom Supervisor, said that, “AKDO strives to be a go-to source for information about natural stone, and partnering with MIA helps us accomplish our goals. It’s exciting to work with MIA. There is a constant flow of new information and research that benefits our entire industry, and AKDO is grateful for that.”

MIA’s CEU program benefits the natural stone industry as well as the architecture, design, and construction communities.

“The general goal is to help these professionals become more knowledgeable on stone and its uses for building and design,” said Sarah Gregg, MIA CEU Aadministrator. “They become better equipped to answer consumer questions regarding stone. The CEU class attendees are more likely to promote and specify stone for future installations.”

 “Promoting the proper use of genuine stone in construction projects is vital for the continued success of the stone industry,” noted Bacon, a stone sales specialist with Daltile.

Hayden spoke highly about the benefits of joining the MIA CEU speaker’s bureau.

“Participating in the speaker’s bureau has resulted in stronger relationships with the designers, architects, and industry professionals we work with day-to-day, because they know we can help with their stone questions,” she said.

For more information about MIA’s CEU program, and to learn how to join the speaker’s bureau or schedule a presentation, please visit www.marble-institute.com/ceu.