The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors – National Association (PHCC) announced that long-time PHCC supporter, Moen, a leading manufacturer of residential and commercial faucets, kitchen/bath accessories and bath safety products, is a new executive level sponsor. This status recognizes Moen’s commitment to the association and its initiatives to support professional contractors across the nation.
Moen has been a strong industry ally throughout the years, supporting a number of PHCC programs primarily related to education and workforce development. The broadened alliance expands assistance for several PHCC entities, including PHCC – National Association, the PHCC Educational Foundation and PHCC’s Quality Service Contractors (QSC).
As an Executive Sponsor, Moen will continue to be a major sponsor of PHCC’s annual CONNECT conference and will partner with PHCC throughout the year to provide p-h-c business owners and their employees with easy access to high quality education and training opportunities. In addition, the company will provide support for the PHCC Educational Foundation’s “Invest in Your Future” Campaign, scholarship program, national apprentice contests and training programs. Moen also renewed its commitment to the Foundation’s endowment fund. In addition, the company will become a QSC Industry Partner.
“We are thrilled to acknowledge this generous level of support from this well-respected industry manufacturer,” said PHCC President Hunter Botto. “It will allow us to offer even more educational resources to help our members effectively manage their businesses during very critical and challenging economic times and also to recruit and train the next generation.”
“As the plumbing industry leader, we at Moen have a long history of supporting skilled trade professionals,” said Bob Kibbe, President, Moen Americas. “We are excited to enhance our commitment to PHCC and provide even more resources for plumbers and other professional contractors, who do one of the most important jobs in our nation – ensuring our homes are safe and working properly.”