WATCH: FCNews, Starnet members discuss business amid COVID-19

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We’re continuing our Talk Tuesday series with three major Starnet members.

FCNews publisher, Steve Feldman, sat down with three major commercial contractors and Starnet members—Randy Weis of RD Weis with multiple locations across the country; Randy Rubenstein of Rubenstein’s Contract Carpet in Seattle; and Cheryl Acierno of Acierno and Company in Denver—to discuss the state of business today, which isn’t so bad, and how the pandemic will affect business in 2020 and beyond.

FCNews plans to continue these video chats over the next months to keep the industry united, informed and communicative. If you’re interested in participating, reach out to Feldman directly at steve@fcnews.net. We welcome our entire industry community to participate.

Stay safe. Stay smart. Stay connected.

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