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Course #12347 - RMGA Education Summit

Course Expiration: March 30, 2019
Course Type: Plumber
Core Credit Hours: 3.0
Professional Credit Hours: 3.0
Course Type: Contractor
Core Credit Hours: 3.0
Professional Credit Hours: 3.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
Course Name:RMGA Education Summit
Course Outline & Objectives:2018: Refrigerants, energy code updates, economic outlook, sexual harassment in the workplace, apprenticeship program, legislative issues 2017: Economic Forecast, Utah Building code update, Apprenticeship programs, HVAC continuing education, legislative issues
Course Schedule April 10, 2019 Hilton SLC
Calendar Events
Date: 04/12/2017 Location: Salt Lake
Date: 04/11/2018 Location: Salt Lake
Date: 04/10/2019 Location: Salt Lake
Keywords: HVAC, continuing education, RMGA, Rocky Mountain Gas Association, Utah Building code updates, economic outlook
Location(s): Salt Lake
Teaching Method: Live
Company Name: Rocky Mountain Gas Association
Phone: 801-521-8340
Address: 153 S 900 E # 3
City: Salt Lake City
State: UT
Postal Code: 84102
Email Address: hillmgmt@aol.com
The Course Provider is: a professional association or organization involved in the construction trades
Signup Link: http://www.utrmga.org
Instructor First Name: Brent
Instructor Last Name: Ursenbach
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Instructor Resume: Brent has been a building code inspector for Salt Lake County for 10 years and prior to that Brent owned his own HVAC business for 20+ years prior to that.
Instructor First Name: Mark
Instructor Last Name: Knold
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Instructor Resume: Mark is both Senior and Supervising Economist for the Utah Department of Workforce Services. Mark has been an economist with DWS and its predecessor, the Utah Department of Employment Security, for 23 years. Mr. Knold has a bachelor?s degree and a master?s degree in economics from the University of Utah. During his years as an economist and Chief Economist, for DWS, Mark has authored many articles and newsletters dealing with the economic condition in Utah and its sub-state regions. He has served on committees that advise the governor, state economic councils, economic development agencies and legislative committees. Mr. Knold is a native of Pennsylvania who came to Utah more than 31 years ago to pursue a career as a ski bum. He fell in love with the state?s attributes and has made it his home ever since.

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