Natural Stone Institute offers new CEU course

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new CEU courseOberlin, Ohio—The Natural Stone Institute‘s new CEU course, Natural Stone Countertops: Considerations for Kitchen and Bathroom, has been credit approved and is ready for presentation, according to the company. 

The new CEU course offers an overview of several natural stone choices with a focus on setting consumer expectations for their performance. According to the company, the course offers examples of natural stone in current and unique designs to help audiences feel confident in choosing a stone to fit both functionality and personality. 

Natural Stone Countertops was developed by volunteer members of the CEU education committee and is now available to certified Natural Stone Institute CEU speakers for download and presentation through the CEU events dashboard. On demand, live in person and live webinar credit has been approved for AIA, IDCEC, LACES and NKBA. 

Anyone interested in learning more about the course is invited to attend a live presentation of the course on Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 11 a.m.

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