Nawkaw Corporation Hosts Retreat and Training

Words: Russell Gray
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Nawkaw Corporation held a corporate retreat, playing host to corporate-level employees and licensed territory owners from around the world.

Nawkaw Corporation held a corporate retreat, playing host to corporate-level employees and licensed territory owners from around the world. Held in Athens, Ga., the event gave more than 35 Nawkaw attendees the opportunity to network with other offices and provided personal contact with Russell Gray, CEO of Nawkaw Corporation.

Also, Nawkaw Midwest hosted annual training certification for Nawkaw crews and crew chiefs. The training was held two days prior to the corporate retreat, at the company's office in Chicago. Giving more than 45 attendees the opportunity to become certified using Nawkaw concrete and masonry stains and application procedures, as well as safety and equipment training.

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