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CIPH cancels 2020 annual conference

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on April 21, 2020 News
It wasn’t all business at the 2019 CIPH ABC. Members participated in several fun activities including a scenic bicycle ride.

The Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating (CIPH) has cancelled its 2020 annual business conference (ABC) scheduled for June 28-30 in Mont Tremblant, Que.

In light of the coronavirus pandemic, the association decided to cancel the conference as a precautionary measure to protect industry members from any further risks associated with the virus, said organizers. Refunds are being sent to those who registered, and hotel rooms will be cancelled.

CIPH will hold its 2020 annual general meeting online on June 16 at 11 a.m. (EST), followed by a keynote session titled “Distribution will Shift Again, But Not Back to Normal,” by Ian Heller, an author with Distribution Strategy Group, Longmont, Colorado.

The next annual business conference will take place in St. Andrews, N.B. June 27-29, 2021. CIPH will hold its 2025 conference in Mont Tremblant.

For more information, please visit www.ciph.com.

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