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“I Owe a Lot to This Industry”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Then I specialized in architectural and contractor sales, and specified and sold many larger architectural projects. I later worked as a sales manager for Laticrete International for seven years, before founding Ceramic Tile and Stone Consultants (CTaSC) on May 5, 2002. I am currently the chair of the CTDA Education Committee.

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Looking back: Jeff Lorberbaum

Floor Covering News

A major difference from that era was the sales channels. Ceramic tile was limited in its design and sizes; sheet vinyl was an inexpensive product with limited applications; engineered wood was coming into its own; laminate—at that time—was a crude alternative to wood; and LVT didn’t exist. ” Q&A. That wasn’t an easy decision.

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WFCA names 2020 Hall of Fame inductees

Floor Covering News

He remained managing president until his retirement in 2002. He is a recognized retail expert, customer service guru, sales coach, mentor, columnist and speaker. chairman, industry chairman for ANSI SLOO Standards Committee, Floor Covering Consumer Credit Association and multiple advisory boards. which he sold in 2006.

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The Ultimate Guide to Shopping at the 30 Best Online Furniture Stores for a Modern Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

2Modern is an authorized dealer for iconic brands including Knoll, Louis Poulsen and Artemide, but they also love to feature emerging companies and designers. Established in Brooklyn in 2002, West Elm has a great variety of affordable, colorful and modern furniture and accessories. Free sample swatches available for select pieces.

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Why Architects should Blog | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Architects / Why Architects should Blog Why Architects should Blog Bob Borson — May 5, 2014 — 40 Comments I was asked to be the Master of Ceremonies for the AIA Austin Design Awards ceremony, an event that took place last Thursday evening (May 1st). My third goal was that I wanted to buy a jet ski. I have a blog.

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