ACCA Taps NTP Events for Annual Confernece & Expo and Fall Forum

June 12, 2018

The Air Conditioning Contractors of America has retained NTP Events to manage its Fall Forums and Annual Conference and Expo.

NTP Events will utilize its industry-leading experience and expertise to manage exhibit and sponsorship sales, exhibitor marketing, operations, registration, and housing support for ACCA's Fall Forums and Annual Conference and Expo.

"We are thrilled to partner with NTP Events because they are committed to supporting America's professional HVAC contractors," said Paul T. Stalknecht, ACCA president and CEO.

He added, "We continually improve ACCA's event experiences for attendees and exhibitors, and we are confident NTP Events' talented team will provide exceptional service and guide event growth by supporting industry-leading educational and networking events for contractors."

The ACCA Annual Conference & Expo, planned for March 4-6 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas is a solutions-driven way for contractors to learn and to interact with the industry's most innovative suppliers and vendors.

ACCA's Fall Forums attract the nation's up-and-coming HVAC contracting business owners, service managers, and other decision-makers to seeking to develop their leadership and management skills.

"We are excited to partner and work with ACCA," said Chris Harar, president of NTP Events.

He added, "We look forward supporting the contracting industry, and ensuring ACCA's events remain the premier networking and business development experiences for contractors."

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